➡️Think sedans are dead? Tell that to the Toyota Camry, America’s favorite three-box family car, which was the fifth-best-selling vehicle in the U.S. last year, and the most bought thing on four wheels that wasn’t a truck or SUV.
To maintain that success Toyota is giving the Camry a major makeover for 2025, updating the sedan with new styling that borrows from the Prius and Crown, a more luxurious, high-tech interior, and an all-hybrid powertrain lineup that brings electric assistance to the all-wheel drive versions for the first time.
Both the front-drivers and the AWD model use the same basic 2.5-liter inline four, augmented by two electric motors, but while the front-wheel drive car generates a combined 225 hp (228 PS), the all-wheel drive car makes 232 hp (235 PS) and features a third motor designed to drive the rear axle. Sadly, it’s sayonara to the current car’s optional 301 hp (305 PS) V6, though since only 7 percent of Camry buyers opted for that motor this year, it’s unlikely to be missed.
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To maintain that success Toyota is giving the Camry a major makeover for 2025, updating the sedan with new styling that borrows from the Prius and Crown, a more luxurious, high-tech interior, and an all-hybrid powertrain lineup that brings electric assistance to the all-wheel drive versions for the first time.
Both the front-drivers and the AWD model use the same basic 2.5-liter inline four, augmented by two electric motors, but while the front-wheel drive car generates a combined 225 hp (228 PS), the all-wheel drive car makes 232 hp (235 PS) and features a third motor designed to drive the rear axle. Sadly, it’s sayonara to the current car’s optional 301 hp (305 PS) V6, though since only 7 percent of Camry buyers opted for that motor this year, it’s unlikely to be missed.
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