I'm still driving a 2001 Camry. First it was a rental car, then my grandmother's, then my mom's, then my sister's, and now mine. over 310k miles now. When it's finally time to get a new car, I know I'll want another Camry for sure.
You'll have to buy a hybrid .. and you will never drive that for 300K miles without buying at least 2 complete sets of new batteries ... for HUGE $$$$$$$$$$$
my $2000 2008 toyota yaris is at 250,000 miles now... had it throughout college and it's been doing me justice for 8 years now. and now I'm finally upgrading my car to a 2018 camry. Toyota is the best!!!
I like that the body styling wasn't drastically redesigned. I'm most impressed with the dash and updated tech. Despite my '24 model having horribly outdated tech I have no regrets buying it as I was not ready to go hybrid. Congratulations Toyota, overall the 2025 seems pretty darn great.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's great to hear that you appreciate the subtle changes in the body styling and are particularly impressed with the dash and updated technology in the 2025 model. We're happy that you're happy with your Camry! 😊
@@jerry64264 I'm in the market for a car since my Audi 2022q3 is a certified LEMON😂. I am going to most likely purchase a car that is built properly and more affordable to maintain. I will wait and see if we can get a powerful Toyota but thinking about it. This should be perfect regardless.
Not surprised they’re dropping the V6. The entire industry is just doing away with bigger engines. Glad I got the 2021 XSE V6. That gas powered engine will go strong for many years to come!
The only old school Toyota left is the 4Runner. It will be a sad day when the 4.0 V6 goes away. It will mark the end of an era. No more naturally aspirated V6 from Toyota.
I LOVE the new design! Not overdesigned, but clean, necessary changes. Most interested in the AWD version. Now, I have something to look forward to when we decide to move up from our old Camry.
I absolutely love my Camry now. I like that the style isn't too drastic as I love the way mine handles. I would seriously consider getting the new model, however my current model is running great and probably good for another 500,000 miles or so, lol. Already have an order and a deposit on a 2024 Toyota Venza Limited for my wife, but I will stay with Camry for as long as they continue to make great vehicles.
@@MorticiaAddams23 I'm not arguing with you, I'm just stating the fact that new Toyotas and "fancy" are contradictions at any trim level. They are reliable, not nice.
Haha ...a 10yr car that has a hybrid system using a LiON battery?? Well....I guess if you're rich and have the cash to pay thousands to replace the battery & repair the hybrid system every few years & you have a 2nd vehicle to use while your hybrid sits in the driveway for 4-8 weeks, waiting on a battery replacement when it fails....yeah....good luck with that . 😂
I've never bought a Toyota vehicle in my life, I'm a loyal Honda accord person but the latest Honda accord has gone off the rails. But I must say this Camry looks very impressive.
Trust me u need to try a toyota, it's not about being the fastest on the road or having the most premium materails but what i must say is if u want to drive a car for a long time and not spend money on car parts other than regular servicing on time, then there is no other substitute My cousin have 2014 corolla fielder wagon with all original factory parts still on it doing over 200,000 km
I have a 2014 Prius n it drives like a new car 2024,it’s mind blowing,1st Toyota btw,not sure if I’m going back to Hondas,Acuras. Very impressed w/Toyotas as of Rn 💪
@@19910602011its only a 2014 thats not impressive you brag about it as if its literally not just barely turned 10 years old. Thats only 1/3 as long as we are hoping it goes
@@19910602011 I have a 2015 Camry SE. The car is pretty fast especially when you use the paddle shifters. It's not the fastest car on the road, but it doesn't matter. Roads and highways aren't racetracks.
Although a little bit disappointed about dropping the V6 but it's still great! I love the redesigned front and rear and the interior as well and the engine combines both performance and efficiency. I love it!
@@TamlaPearsey They dropped v6 simply because of emissions and the fact they sell the vehicle in other markets where efficiency plays much bigger role. Pouring money into v6 version is no longer financially viable for them.
@@TamlaPearsey I hope so I just want it to be quick enough and powerful enough long term. Even if there's a way to use a hybrid system drop some mpgs and get us to 300 hp OR make a family suv or sedan and try to get around 28mpg hybrid still and get to 300 or more hp it's asking for alot but Tesla goes fast so I know they can do it. Most likely will never use it since I'm in California though
@@rtownz251251 For me it's a complexity and longevity issue related to the battery and the cost of that battery. Hybrids have two motor systems, and while I'll acknowledge the superiority of electric drive in all but a few (vital: refueling, cold weather) areas, having that AND an ICE is all the problems of both while mitigating the problems of the added component. My current Camry is 15+ years old, and batteries aren't expected to work well at that age, and the current tech has that issue. I'd include potential/probable supply chain issues for such a vital part, but Toyota is bringing a new factory on line to resolve that. I understand the eco motive, but battery manufacture is so dirty right now that I'm not sure the extra mining, refinement ect doesn't wash the benefits.
@@rtownz251251 Maintenance is more expensive especially when something goes wrong. Hybrid batteries are highly expensive. If they can find a way to make it cheaper, I'll change my view. But they do run nicely.
Reliability issues aside, hybrid is good = you get more acceleration and mileage. It's a big deal if 65% of your braking power goes back into the battery.
Toyota used to make some of the most reliable, fuel efficient, smooth V6 engines out of all of the car manufacturers. Sad to see that technology will not continued to be advanced and incorporated in newer models.
You guys made huge improvements this year, the interior and tech upgrades being the biggest. I also appreciate that all the front vents are functional, makes it look really high quality. I hope I will understand in time why you guys decided to go 100% Hybrid EV.
If an ICE was available, I would have purchased this car. Of course, if they were thinking that way, there would have been an ICE Crown and I'd have gotten that last year.
Pure Ev’s like tesla have a lot of draw backs hence why there are thousands of new models already listed for sale on the used market. I can Defiantly appreciate Toyota going hybrid I sure hope they don’t switch over to join the EV club or I’ll have to bail on them.
Styling is subjective. I personally like the current generation versus the new one but I do love the rear end of the 2025. I do hope they will come with a plug in version.
I like this current gen better too. The 25 Camry SE reminds me of the new Prius look and I kind of also just think “Hyundai” when I see the grill and stuff idk. The 18-24 gen has that aggressive shark fangs look which just compliments the car tbh compared to this sleek version
Love the Toyota Camry. My first brand new Camry was a 2008 I had over 200k miles never had a problem. Gave the car to my mom she’s still driving it and going strong. I bought my second Toyota Camry 2016, it’s on 335k miles and never had any issues. Looking to buy my third Camry. I love this car!!
@@toyotausa I love everything about the Camry. It is a beautiful Sedan, love the style, love that is so spacious! You have no idea all the things I’ve carried in my Camry lol. It is very confortable and most of all Super reliable car. I drive a lot and very far but I always feel confident that is not going to break down and guess what, I only do the maintenance on the car! I am buying my third new Camry but will wait a few months for the 2025, love the new style!!!! ❤
Overall looks like a good package. Unsure about that colored fascia that extends into the headlight assembly around the turn signal. Maybe it'll grow on me along with that interesting front grill on the sport models.
I love this new toyota camry - the overall design, the awd option, the appearance of the dashboard. I wonder if there would be a PHEV and if it would come to the UK.
Very unlikely for 2025. Toyota seems to be doing all hybrid models (no ICE only on Camrey, Prius and Sienna at least) , and then I'm guessing they'll be adding Prime/plugin options to them all basically. It's not a huge leap from a hybrid, but will take time and building up more batteries. I do love my Prius Prime!
My family has been loyal to the Camry line fo years. We started with a 1999 Camry and later owned a black 2004 Camry XLE, which served us faithfully until it broke down and finished its race last year in 2023. I have countless memories of being driven to and from elementary school in that car. After a couple months without a sedan, we welcomed a white 2021 Camry SE into our family in the spring of 2024, and it has been amazing! Now that I’m in high school, I'm grateful for all the memories me and my family created in our Camrys.☺️ Thank you, Toyota, for producing such reliable, fuel-efficient, family-friendly, and long-lasting sedans ever!😄I’ve also been a fan of the Olympics recently, and the slogan on your commercials, “Start Your Impossible” has motivated me. God bless you all!😊
I'm sure this will be reliable. I'm sure it will sell by the millions within a couple of years. I'm also sure Toyota management has NO IDEA how frustrating it is becoming for 4Runner fans and potential buyers to see Toyota announce the release of a 2025 model of a car before 2024 even begins while NOTHING is announced about the redesign (or maybe the elimination) of a vehicle fundamentally untouched since 2009.
I hope they never change the 4Runner. This is why it’s so desirable. They just need to give it a 6 speed auto, updated infotainment, and tweaks to the body to improve crash protection.
Did anyone else felt sad when he said all camry will be hybrids. I might just grab a gas awd 2024 then. I have a 2011, bought brand new and it an amazing car. no issues what so ever in these last 13 years, all original, besides tires and brakes
Love the new design! I'm very curious to see what the car will look like on the NASCAR Next gen. Maybe they might use this car next year just like what they did with the current 2018 Camry in '17.
Love the design!!! Can't wait to get behind the wheel of one!! My 1997 camry is so reliable, I've only kept it this long because I wanted to see how long it will go, but I think it's time for an upgrade.
You will find that an older Camry will outlast a new one because Toyota's build quality is going down and with cramming the latest unproven technology and a sea of plastic under the hood which simply is designed to cost allot of money to keep fixing....planned Obsolescence is real
all they did is change the front bumper and back bumper. Looks basically the same thing. Sorry but Tesla Model Y is taking over and is the #1 car in the world.
Cassandra, my SXV-20 from 2001 is my first car and after four years she is still going incredibly strong. I am glad to see a more understated design, and love the new trimmings on XLE, I love that Cassandra's descendants are more faithful to the one that achived the crown initially, all those decades ago!
So glad my mother got the last generation with full gas motor. One day that car will be worth way more than this generation. Although the looks are cool this generation I do prefer the last.
This is awesome 👌 well done, Toyota I've been using Toyota Camry 2012 since now. No major repair or any problem. Still running good 👍 Well. This will be my next car for sure.
Will the models shipped to Australia have the AWD option ? And quad pipes on the back would look a lot sportier than no exhaust at all even if they are just for show.
Beautiful!👍🏻 Can’t wait to see the RAV4 2025 redesign, hope it’s got a muscular stance that sits higher with beefy tires and rims, thick steering wheel, and all hybrid, maybe a 2 door version for single people…🙏
The Toyota Camry 2010 V 2.4 is without a doubt still my favorite luxurious-ish sedan. The interior design, with wood trims, and the black exterior, with a wide looking shape - creating a wide gap between the headlights.
Honestly the exterior styling of the Civic looks way better and sportier. This looks like a weird mix of camry amd prius. The exterior leaves a lot to be desired. The last gen camry was much nicer. Also on a matter of principle, I believe it is wrong to force consumers to choose a hybrid car. They tend to not have as much longevity and more expensive to maintain. There should have been a regular 2025 non-hybrid Camry.
Clearly, you have no clue what you're talking about. The Prius is one of the longest-lasting and least expensive vehicles to own and maintain. Toyota has perfected its hybrid technology by now. Not to mention the fact that first gen prius is still on the road.
I like the fact Toyota updated Camry inside and outside. I think that front area around headlights looks slightly better on Prius and Crown Signia. I wish they extended those "wings" (that look like they partially cover headlights) to the fender just like on Prius and 2025 Signia. Other than that car looks great!
They'll never bring one to market because everyone is buying cross overs, just look at ford they got rid of all their cars, look at bmw and Mercedes and Chevrolet and vw all their wagons are gone
As a 2018 Camry owner I was waiting for this because I will be buying two more cars soon. I also own a 2007 Accord also a great car. Love the headlights and the taillights. What I don't like is the radio. They removed the radio buttons since 2021. It's almost the same as the current generation but it have a few small changes that look very nice to me. But I have to say that my plans have changed. Now I think that I will buy a 2024 gas version of the Accord or a 2024 gas version of the Camry. I don't like that the gas version was removed. Now this hybrid version will cost way more and everyone knows that there is a lithium shortage in the world. And this will increase the cost of a battery in the very near future. At the same time hybrids after 200k they cost more to repair. Toyota was for me affordability, quality and reliability. Now it changed for the worst with these changes. It's looks good but I don't like the fact of paying more and that I am only given only one option. NO GAS VERSION = TOTAL DISAPPOINTMENT. As for Toyota they have lost a loyal consumer with me.
I have a 2007 Camry and a 2017 Corolla. Was waiting for the interior to change to get a new one. Don't want the expense, complexity or battery issues of a hybrid, so I'm looking at other brands.
I imagine they'll probably give the I force max turbo-4 hybrid that's already being used in the TX and RX, since the new ES will likely share the same FWD platform as those two.
@@KAYJAYSTUDIOSYT I agree, if they have moved away from V6 in the SUV such as the RX it’s almost certain that they will be dropping the V6 in the ES. Sigh I think we are heading towards all Hybrid.this is what the Government wants.
Hi, Dominic! We appreciate your interest. The '25 Camry is expected to be on sale in Spring 2024. Pricing will be released closer to the on-sale date. Stay tuned!
To be honest, not a fan of the new headlight and taillight design. Not a fan of this new trend of slimming them down. Seems like somebody was trying too hard to make it look new. I think the 8th gen lights look pretty dam good already expecially on the XSE models. The infotainment update looks great. Love that they integreated it into the dash versus being an afterthought screen that protrudes up and out.
When will it be available in the US? I was thinking of getting the new accord hybrid but i will wait for this new camry if its available soon next year.
oh my it looks gorgeous 😍 i really love the looks especially in all angles and the xv70 and xv80 camry it has own charm and i hope the camry nameplate will live on as a legend in the next few decades also happy 41 years of camry 💖😌🥰🌹💕
I'm still driving a 2001 Camry. First it was a rental car, then my grandmother's, then my mom's, then my sister's, and now mine. over 310k miles now. When it's finally time to get a new car, I know I'll want another Camry for sure.
I also have a 2001 Camry (LE) with 289K miles. Best car ever!
You'll have to buy a hybrid .. and you will never drive that for 300K miles without buying at least 2 complete sets of new batteries ... for HUGE $$$$$$$$$$$
my $2000 2008 toyota yaris is at 250,000 miles now... had it throughout college and it's been doing me justice for 8 years now. and now I'm finally upgrading my car to a 2018 camry. Toyota is the best!!!
a testament to Toyota :)
@@hanko5750there are Prius with over 300k miles and with the original battery. You have no idea what you are talking about.
I like that the body styling wasn't drastically redesigned. I'm most impressed with the dash and updated tech. Despite my '24 model having horribly outdated tech I have no regrets buying it as I was not ready to go hybrid. Congratulations Toyota, overall the 2025 seems pretty darn great.
The body looks exactly the same except the the front looks more like the new Prius. Was hoping for a more drastic change.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's great to hear that you appreciate the subtle changes in the body styling and are particularly impressed with the dash and updated technology in the 2025 model. We're happy that you're happy with your Camry! 😊
@@toyotausaI want this so bad, is there any way you guys can make a v6 Camry with 310 horsepower please! I'll buy it now
@@loitersquadX they will probably do something similar to the Hybid Max Toyota Crown Sedan. It’ll make way more power and Torque than the V6
@@jerry64264 I'm in the market for a car since my Audi 2022q3 is a certified LEMON😂. I am going to most likely purchase a car that is built properly and more affordable to maintain. I will wait and see if we can get a powerful Toyota but thinking about it. This should be perfect regardless.
Finally! Blind Spot Monitor is a standard on all trims! 🎉
IKR, i have it on my 10 year old ute with remote start... bet the Toyota doesn't have that handy feature....
it does@@__PJ__
@@__PJ__yes it does. It’s standard
@@MattCC16Gaming On the key fob or via an AP ?
@@__PJ__ both, for 10 years trial
Not surprised they’re dropping the V6. The entire industry is just doing away with bigger engines. Glad I got the 2021 XSE V6. That gas powered engine will go strong for many years to come!
Good for you the new ones going forward with tech will be better.
The only old school Toyota left is the 4Runner. It will be a sad day when the 4.0 V6 goes away. It will mark the end of an era. No more naturally aspirated V6 from Toyota.
They should of kept the V6 in the family, would of been cool too see something like a 3.0 turbo on the TRD
Looking for reliability and longevity @@ferntin4479
Careful who you vote for. This is all being done because of government regulations.
Toyota is doing it the right way. Love the new designs and powertrains
Thanks for the love, we appreciate it! ❤️
@@toyotausa whoever made this video is pathetic however, crummy music, redundant narrative.
He forgot to mention the $10k+ Dealer Mark Ups 🤣 !!!
Wait what is this about?
@@henrypalmer9755Probably a reference to how dealers were trying to mark up RAV4 Hybrids over MSRP by thousands.
This car will always be in our hearts.
And you came up with a great idea with a grid to wrap around the whole front.
it looks terrible. what about it do you like from a design standpoint? i don't understand.
I LOVE the new design! Not overdesigned, but clean, necessary changes. Most interested in the AWD version. Now, I have something to look forward to when we decide to move up from our old Camry.
I absolutely love my Camry now. I like that the style isn't too drastic as I love the way mine handles. I would seriously consider getting the new model, however my current model is running great and probably good for another 500,000 miles or so, lol. Already have an order and a deposit on a 2024 Toyota Venza Limited for my wife, but I will stay with Camry for as long as they continue to make great vehicles.
Never thought the day would come where I actually want a Camry now bravo Toyota!
Reliable, efficient, and beautiful
Glad you think so too, Khoa! 😍
Maybe
I just bought a 2023 Camry LE a few months ago. Didnt need all the fancy upgrades, i was going for reliability. I'm very happy with it.
"Fancy" and a Toyota at any trim level is a contradiction. You're just frugal.
but kinda sad the 2024 looks a bit nicer and has improvements?
@@notaspectator not really. I'm still extremely satisfied with my choice.
@@journeytree no, I'm just practical. I'm not buying a Camry for attention. I'm buying it for its reliability.
@@MorticiaAddams23 I'm not arguing with you, I'm just stating the fact that new Toyotas and "fancy" are contradictions at any trim level. They are reliable, not nice.
I don’t know what I would ask for more. This is all I need for a 10+ years car
We're glad you like it! Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us! 🙌
I think the Camry will last upto 20+ years
Haha ...a 10yr car that has a hybrid system using a LiON battery?? Well....I guess if you're rich and have the cash to pay thousands to replace the battery & repair the hybrid system every few years & you have a 2nd vehicle to use while your hybrid sits in the driveway for 4-8 weeks, waiting on a battery replacement when it fails....yeah....good luck with that . 😂
@@jm4100battery replacement is 10-15 years. I’m sure there’ll be better cars to upgrade to by then.
@@starmorpheus wishful thinking....I know a ton of people who have had pure EV & Hybrid battery issues from 2-4 years after buying brand new.
I've never bought a Toyota vehicle in my life, I'm a loyal Honda accord person but the latest Honda accord has gone off the rails. But I must say this Camry looks very impressive.
Trust me u need to try a toyota, it's not about being the fastest on the road or having the most premium materails but what i must say is if u want to drive a car for a long time and not spend money on car parts other than regular servicing on time, then there is no other substitute
My cousin have 2014 corolla fielder wagon with all original factory parts still on it doing over 200,000 km
I have a 2014 Prius n it drives like a new car 2024,it’s mind blowing,1st Toyota btw,not sure if I’m going back to Hondas,Acuras. Very impressed w/Toyotas as of Rn 💪
@@19910602011its only a 2014 thats not impressive you brag about it as if its literally not just barely turned 10 years old. Thats only 1/3 as long as we are hoping it goes
@@19910602011 I have a 2015 Camry SE. The car is pretty fast especially when you use the paddle shifters. It's not the fastest car on the road, but it doesn't matter. Roads and highways aren't racetracks.
Although a little bit disappointed about dropping the V6 but it's still great! I love the redesigned front and rear and the interior as well and the engine combines both performance and efficiency. I love it!
They will all make the v6 again I hope they make it 300 or more hp. Tesla is amazing because of the speed Toyota is doing it right
@@loitersquadXI don’t think they will make v6 again they will just make a 2.5 Turbo or something like that😢
NA V6s do not get the mpg needed for fleet requirements.
@@TamlaPearsey They dropped v6 simply because of emissions and the fact they sell the vehicle in other markets where efficiency plays much bigger role.
Pouring money into v6 version is no longer financially viable for them.
@@TamlaPearsey I hope so I just want it to be quick enough and powerful enough long term. Even if there's a way to use a hybrid system drop some mpgs and get us to 300 hp OR make a family suv or sedan and try to get around 28mpg hybrid still and get to 300 or more hp it's asking for alot but Tesla goes fast so I know they can do it. Most likely will never use it since I'm in California though
So glad I just got a 2024…Love the interior and exterior better❤️🚗💨
The front end is ugly to me. I like the 2024 better. It also looks like you have the last year v6 and gas version
I love the 2025 Camry, but I wish it wasn't only hybrid.
If it hadn't been hybrid, I would have purchased this one.
Whats wrong with a hybrid? Added weight/reliabity?
@@rtownz251251 For me it's a complexity and longevity issue related to the battery and the cost of that battery. Hybrids have two motor systems, and while I'll acknowledge the superiority of electric drive in all but a few (vital: refueling, cold weather) areas, having that AND an ICE is all the problems of both while mitigating the problems of the added component. My current Camry is 15+ years old, and batteries aren't expected to work well at that age, and the current tech has that issue. I'd include potential/probable supply chain issues for such a vital part, but Toyota is bringing a new factory on line to resolve that. I understand the eco motive, but battery manufacture is so dirty right now that I'm not sure the extra mining, refinement ect doesn't wash the benefits.
@@rtownz251251 Maintenance is more expensive especially when something goes wrong. Hybrid batteries are highly expensive. If they can find a way to make it cheaper, I'll change my view. But they do run nicely.
Reliability issues aside, hybrid is good = you get more acceleration and mileage. It's a big deal if 65% of your braking power goes back into the battery.
All this did was cement my desire to get a 2024 V6 Camry XSE. Even with the older multi-media tech.
Toyota used to make some of the most reliable, fuel efficient, smooth V6 engines out of all of the car manufacturers. Sad to see that technology will not continued to be advanced and incorporated in newer models.
They should of kept the V6 in the family, maybe if not a 3.5L maybe a 3.0 turbo for the TRD model
@@HTXJoseRosaethey shoulda let is spec a v6 in the LE.
You guys made huge improvements this year, the interior and tech upgrades being the biggest. I also appreciate that all the front vents are functional, makes it look really high quality. I hope I will understand in time why you guys decided to go 100% Hybrid EV.
If an ICE was available, I would have purchased this car. Of course, if they were thinking that way, there would have been an ICE Crown and I'd have gotten that last year.
@occamsrazorblade I don't think Honda regrets that the majority of their Accord sales are hybrids.
are they keeping an ice corolla?
@occamsrazorblade Honda is selling all of the Accord Hybrids they can make. Hybrids are the immediate future. EV's ....no.
Pure Ev’s like tesla have a lot of draw backs hence why there are thousands of new models already listed for sale on the used market. I can Defiantly appreciate Toyota going hybrid I sure hope they don’t switch over to join the EV club or I’ll have to bail on them.
Styling is subjective. I personally like the current generation versus the new one but I do love the rear end of the 2025. I do hope they will come with a plug in version.
I like this current gen better too. The 25 Camry SE reminds me of the new Prius look and I kind of also just think “Hyundai” when I see the grill and stuff idk. The 18-24 gen has that aggressive shark fangs look which just compliments the car tbh compared to this sleek version
I like this new style
Love the Toyota Camry. My first brand new Camry was a 2008 I had over 200k miles never had a problem. Gave the car to my mom she’s still driving it and going strong. I bought my second Toyota Camry 2016, it’s on 335k miles and never had any issues. Looking to buy my third Camry. I love this car!!
The Camry love is real! 🙌 What is it about the Camry that has kept you coming back for more?
@@toyotausa I love everything about the Camry. It is a beautiful Sedan, love the style, love that is so spacious! You have no idea all the things I’ve carried in my Camry lol. It is very confortable and most of all Super reliable car. I drive a lot and very far but I always feel confident that is not going to break down and guess what, I only do the maintenance on the car! I am buying my third new Camry but will wait a few months for the 2025, love the new style!!!! ❤
this new design with the headlights like the new prius makes me excited to see how the new corolla will look like. this looks great
Will they all look the same
@@TheAnnoyingBossyes, in fact they already do.
This new Camry , Prius, Corolla, and Crown all have the same front
Nice! So will these actually be available without having to pay thousands in 'dealer adjustment', or waiting 6+ months?
Overall looks like a good package. Unsure about that colored fascia that extends into the headlight assembly around the turn signal. Maybe it'll grow on me along with that interesting front grill on the sport models.
I love this new toyota camry - the overall design, the awd option, the appearance of the dashboard. I wonder if there would be a PHEV and if it would come to the UK.
Very unlikely for 2025. Toyota seems to be doing all hybrid models (no ICE only on Camrey, Prius and Sienna at least) , and then I'm guessing they'll be adding Prime/plugin options to them all basically. It's not a huge leap from a hybrid, but will take time and building up more batteries. I do love my Prius Prime!
@Ralith09 I am aware chr is coming to UK as may be hybrid and phev. However if they could do camry as phev, I feel it would beat Telsa sales
@Ralith09 oh by the way, I have a toyota prius phev 2020 and I love it
Im keeping my 8th Generation XSE Camry.
I would hope so. Not good financially to change cars every year.
My family has been loyal to the Camry line fo years. We started with a 1999 Camry and later owned a black 2004 Camry XLE, which served us faithfully until it broke down and finished its race last year in 2023. I have countless memories of being driven to and from elementary school in that car. After a couple months without a sedan, we welcomed a white 2021 Camry SE into our family in the spring of 2024, and it has been amazing! Now that I’m in high school, I'm grateful for all the memories me and my family created in our Camrys.☺️ Thank you, Toyota, for producing such reliable, fuel-efficient, family-friendly, and long-lasting sedans ever!😄I’ve also been a fan of the Olympics recently, and the slogan on your commercials, “Start Your Impossible” has motivated me. God bless you all!😊
I want that 2 tone Camry with panoramic roof!!!
I believe it would look sick in red like the one from the concept images we saw before 🤯
I do like my 24 accord but i think this is a couple of steps ahead! Toyota makes really good automobiles
I'm sure this will be reliable. I'm sure it will sell by the millions within a couple of years. I'm also sure Toyota management has NO IDEA how frustrating it is becoming for 4Runner fans and potential buyers to see Toyota announce the release of a 2025 model of a car before 2024 even begins while NOTHING is announced about the redesign (or maybe the elimination) of a vehicle fundamentally untouched since 2009.
Its worth the wait.. Trust me 👍🏻
right!
I hope they never change the 4Runner. This is why it’s so desirable. They just need to give it a 6 speed auto, updated infotainment, and tweaks to the body to improve crash protection.
It will be basically a Tacoma SUV (Hybrid only)
Reliable for all of 8 years ... Toyota and all car manufactures have found a way to build cars the way appliances are build .. to fail.
Did anyone else felt sad when he said all camry will be hybrids. I might just grab a gas awd 2024 then. I have a 2011, bought brand new and it an amazing car. no issues what so ever in these last 13 years, all original, besides tires and brakes
Toyota never fails to amaze me❣️
2012 Camry hybrid here. Almost 400k still smooth and running well.
How many times did you have to replace the battery and how much did it cost you?
I have 2021 XLE Hybrid so this is good to hear
Holy Crap! I LOVE IT!!!!!!! wait... no more V6???😥😢😭😣
govt regulation causing v8 and v6 to go
Yeah I know that V6 was tried and true too
@@jeromep3182 It's in my 200k mile Sienna, and just won't break.
And they're all going to be CVT... I'll stick with my 8th gen
@@Gtamaster34 CVT?!?!
Somehow I like the older 2017-2022 look of the Camry but this one is still sleek.
Absolutely stunning, it will continue to be the #1 selling family car.
Bring back that beautiful dark blue green color
i’m in a market for a camry and after seeing this i will wait until spring 2024 to buy it.
and does it only come with hybrid only?
Hybrid only.
@@aliendroneservices6621 i wonder if that is a good thing or bad i’m still considering on that.
Don’t buy this trash. Stick to 8th gen
2017 xse V6 is still my favorite.
Love the new design!
I'm very curious to see what the car will look like on the NASCAR Next gen. Maybe they might use this car next year just like what they did with the current 2018 Camry in '17.
Only things missing are a V6 option with exhaust pipes on both sides,XSE needs them to look balance, hope we get on the TRD or a GR camry.
Love the design!!! Can't wait to get behind the wheel of one!! My 1997 camry is so reliable, I've only kept it this long because I wanted to see how long it will go, but I think it's time for an upgrade.
I have the 1991 with original engine and transmission 700.000 miles on it and it runs better than my 22xse
You will find that an older Camry will outlast a new one because Toyota's build quality is going down and with cramming the latest unproven technology and a sea of plastic under the hood which simply is designed to cost allot of money to keep fixing....planned Obsolescence is real
all they did is change the front bumper and back bumper. Looks basically the same thing. Sorry but Tesla Model Y is taking over and is the #1 car in the world.
That's pretty impressive, Ryan! How many miles have you traveled together?
@@toyotausaover 350,000 miles
Great to some new touches, but I also wants to have additional package on interior light system and obviously v6 power for sportiness.
Better get the 2024 Camry TRD or XSE if you still want a V6
Yeah I rather have a v6 TRD
Cassandra, my SXV-20 from 2001 is my first car and after four years she is still going incredibly strong. I am glad to see a more understated design, and love the new trimmings on XLE, I love that Cassandra's descendants are more faithful to the one that achived the crown initially, all those decades ago!
This car looks like it’ll definitely be reliable and sell by millions of people years to come.
Everyone is buying SUVs. They say sedans are going out of style
@@Neesha242 Obviously they’re still making some sedans and people are still buying them.
@@Neesha242sedans arent going out of style. My family just bought 2 sedans
I still have a preference for the previous gen (may be biased as that’s what I have) but I am so clad they kept that great silhouette
This is exactly what I waiting for!!! 🔥🔥🔥 Camry XSE AWD in either silver or white...? 🤔
Thanks for the love! We can't wait for you to experience all the Camry has to offer.
I’m glad I got a 2022 TRD now
i think this is a nice design but i really like the current camry and i think they should continue to sell a trim with that body style
That SE AWD is looking like the best choice for my next car. I’d love to have it be my daily for the next 10+ years.
So glad my mother got the last generation with full gas motor. One day that car will be worth way more than this generation. Although the looks are cool this generation I do prefer the last.
Why would they be worth more ? Cars with v8 and manual transmission will be valuable. Not a Camry with a v6
This is awesome 👌 well done, Toyota
I've been using Toyota Camry 2012 since now. No major repair or any problem. Still running good 👍
Well. This will be my next car for sure.
That's fantastic! 🤩 How many miles have you traveled together?
No more v6😭😭😭
it's what shaped the Camry...
Hopefully, it's new 2.5L i4 Hybrid packs a 306 HP from the Rav4 Prime Hybrid too,
I’m heart broken 😢
WHAT DID THEY DO 😢😢😭🥺
@@NathanDaBacon26-nf9lf they killed the V6 for efficiencies sake, and changed it to a more improved Hybrid instead,
Currently dxriving a 1999 camry with 110k miles! I am the 2nd owner. I love it. One day I will buy a new camry
That is an amazing feat! Congrats on hitting 100K in your Camry.
Toyota always delivers 🫡
Thank you for your kind words! 🙌
Will the models shipped to Australia have the AWD option ? And quad pipes on the back would look a lot sportier than no exhaust at all even if they are just for show.
Rip V6
that's what I'm saying... sad times we live in, where more more and more 'yotas are being standard as hybrid.
And the naturally aspirated I4 😢
Rest in peace the v6 brother, just 4 plugs how does the vehicle move sporty with 4plugs 😢😢😢
Whhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhy Toyota 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢, we love the v6 bring it back please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
My daughters first car after her graduation. 2025 model Camry SE🎉
Beautiful!👍🏻
Can’t wait to see the RAV4 2025 redesign, hope it’s got a muscular stance that sits higher with beefy tires and rims, thick steering wheel, and all hybrid, maybe a 2 door version for single people…🙏
Definitely much better looking than the honda accord
I can imagine a GR Camry! It would be epic!!
Yeah
The Toyota Camry 2010 V 2.4 is without a doubt still my favorite luxurious-ish sedan. The interior design, with wood trims, and the black exterior, with a wide looking shape - creating a wide gap between the headlights.
It’s always rewarding to see the love that we put into our cars be reflected in our customers' satisfaction! ❤️
LOVE THE CAMRY THE CAR HAS BEEN IN OUR FAMILY GROWING UP AND I WILL LOVE TO BUY THIS WHEN IM OLDER
Toyota yall did GREAT with the 2025 Camry!
I wish it wasn't an all hybrid vehicle, but it is what it is right now.
govt laws
Good point, @@bjsimon802
The styles are very attractive but I like the 2022-2024 Camry models are better looking though but it may change my mind in the near future.
Honestly the exterior styling of the Civic looks way better and sportier. This looks like a weird mix of camry amd prius. The exterior leaves a lot to be desired. The last gen camry was much nicer. Also on a matter of principle, I believe it is wrong to force consumers to choose a hybrid car. They tend to not have as much longevity and more expensive to maintain. There should have been a regular 2025 non-hybrid Camry.
Clearly, you have no clue what you're talking about. The Prius is one of the longest-lasting and least expensive vehicles to own and maintain. Toyota has perfected its hybrid technology by now. Not to mention the fact that first gen prius is still on the road.
wish they offer no hybrid version as well
I like the fact Toyota updated Camry inside and outside. I think that front area around headlights looks slightly better on Prius and Crown Signia. I wish they extended those "wings" (that look like they partially cover headlights) to the fender just like on Prius and 2025 Signia. Other than that car looks great!
A very attractive Camry. I would like to see the XLE in bright white exterior and black interior.
“new dose of style inside and out”=Refresh
Would love a wagon variant for this!
It’s not likely a wagon cause most people want SUV or CUV or MUV! Wagon are dieing breeds!
They'll never bring one to market because everyone is buying cross overs, just look at ford they got rid of all their cars, look at bmw and Mercedes and Chevrolet and vw all their wagons are gone
Toyota was and will be my trustful brand
Always loyal to only Toyota
Thanks for always being a Toyota fan!
As a 2018 Camry owner I was waiting for this because I will be buying two more cars soon. I also own a 2007 Accord also a great car. Love the headlights and the taillights. What I don't like is the radio. They removed the radio buttons since 2021. It's almost the same as the current generation but it have a few small changes that look very nice to me. But I have to say that my plans have changed. Now I think that I will buy a 2024 gas version of the Accord or a 2024 gas version of the Camry. I don't like that the gas version was removed. Now this hybrid version will cost way more and everyone knows that there is a lithium shortage in the world. And this will increase the cost of a battery in the very near future. At the same time hybrids after 200k they cost more to repair. Toyota was for me affordability, quality and reliability. Now it changed for the worst with these changes. It's looks good but I don't like the fact of paying more and that I am only given only one option. NO GAS VERSION = TOTAL DISAPPOINTMENT. As for Toyota they have lost a loyal consumer with me.
I have a 2007 Camry and a 2017 Corolla. Was waiting for the interior to change to get a new one. Don't want the expense, complexity or battery issues of a hybrid, so I'm looking at other brands.
I love the Camry because this is the vehicle I grew up with as a kid which in fact makes the Camry my favorite vehicle of all of Toyota.
Thanks for sharing the Camry love! It means the world to us. ❤️
Makes me wonder how the next generation Lexus ES350 will look like
I’m hearing they will be dropping the v6 also 😢
I imagine they'll probably give the I force max turbo-4 hybrid that's already being used in the TX and RX, since the new ES will likely share the same FWD platform as those two.
@@KAYJAYSTUDIOSYT I agree, if they have moved away from V6 in the SUV such as the RX it’s almost certain that they will be dropping the V6 in the ES. Sigh I think we are heading towards all Hybrid.this is what the Government wants.
@@CraigC-h6b Hey, if Lexus can still make em fast, I don't care. Lol. These hybrid powertrains have a ton of potential.
Thank You Almighty God I will buy one for myself
RIP V6 and TRD
👇
RIP all reliable gasoline engines. Now it’s all complicated and electrified hybrid systems.
@@andrewgus8763That Toyota has been doing for 20 years now?
😢😢😢😢, it's a nightmare I can't believe it
Very clean. Own a 2018 model and have been holding out for the redesign. What's the price?
Hi, Dominic! We appreciate your interest. The '25 Camry is expected to be on sale in Spring 2024. Pricing will be released closer to the on-sale date. Stay tuned!
All hybrids? No gas or 6-cylinder option?
Was a surprise to us
We want a gas driven Camry
I just bought a 2024 Toyota Camry SE Night Shade! And I love it! This new 2025 model looks sleek too!
Congrats on your new Camry! 🎉 So glad to hear you're loving the experience so far!
@@toyotausa Thank you!
To be honest, not a fan of the new headlight and taillight design. Not a fan of this new trend of slimming them down. Seems like somebody was trying too hard to make it look new. I think the 8th gen lights look pretty dam good already expecially on the XSE models. The infotainment update looks great. Love that they integreated it into the dash versus being an afterthought screen that protrudes up and out.
Now he tells me the 2025 is the best Camry yet. I just drove off the lot with a 2024. Guess I'll just crush it now.
goodbye accord! this is a winner
When will it be available in the US? I was thinking of getting the new accord hybrid but i will wait for this new camry if its available soon next year.
Don’t like that hybrid will be the only option.
me neither, but EPA regulations and sad times.
IDK much about hybrids but wouldn't you treat it just like a regular gasoline car?
@@randy7425exactly, these commenters aren’t going to buy one anyway
got into a pretty bad crash yesterday. totaled my 2018 toyota camry. not a drop of blood on me. amazing car 👍👍👍
We're so thankful that you were able to walk away from this situation safely! Here's to many wonderful and safe miles ahead. ❤️
oh my it looks gorgeous 😍 i really love the looks especially in all angles and the xv70 and xv80 camry it has own charm and i hope the camry nameplate will live on as a legend in the next few decades also happy 41 years of camry 💖😌🥰🌹💕
Will they all come standard with CVTs?
Be weary of the CVT transmissions.
No V6? You're dead to me!
No v6 my brother 😢,
Sounds exactly like you're talking about my 2021 Nissan Sentra SV special edition!
I now appreciate it even more
I like it alot! As well good diversity between getting this and upgrading to the Crown
I am so much satisfied with this new generation. But I have a question. Are you not offering the TRD trim?
TRD trim will BE UNFORTUNATELY DEAD next year 😪 😕.
Are you serious?😰😰@@billyshay7207
I just got the 2024 Camry… I think it looks better than this it’s pretty much the same
It’s a lot better
It's same as 2024 Camry interior size and mechanically. Battery size may be slightly different with different software adjustment
Idk man. 2025 looks better. Glad I waited,
Is the jbl sound system upgraded or same below avg one from previous model?
Why does it only have a CVT 😢
Because they are all trash hybrids
And CVT tranmissions have major issues, not reliable, @@alextarpley4375
@@alextarpley4375🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
The front of the 2025 bothers me for some reason. The rear looks modern
I Like The All-New Redisign 2025 Toyota Camry it's An Amazing Car! 👏
That's fantastic! Thanks for being Team Camry! 🤩