The biggest change in Toyota The 2025 Camry is only equipped with a hybrid engine and transmission system. This hybrid system is not only combined with front-wheel drive (FWD), but now also has the option of all-wheel drive (AWD).
Both the FWD and AWD versions use the engine 2.5L I4 engine combined with two electric motors, but in the FWD version this system produces 225 horsepower and the AWD version produces 232 horsepower.
Toyota has not announced full information yet. about the engine, but said that the hybrid system has been calibrated in the direction of reducing engine rpm to limit the hissing noise that is a minus point on Toyota and Lexus hybrid cars due to the use of continuously variable transmission (CVT).</ p>
To have a 4-wheel drive system for Camry 2025 manufacturer car Japan installs a third electric motor on the rear axle.
The SE version is emphasized with a sporty style with aluminum pedals, gearshift lever on the steering wheel, rear spoiler of the same color as the body, rear diffuser, dual exhaust tips with black Camry lettering and a stiffer suspension system.
The XSE version gets Equipped with larger rims – 19 inches (the remaining versions use 18 inch rims, leather interior, heated seats, soundproof glass, interior lighting and keyless lock.
Camry 2025 has options Exterior paint colors are plain white (Ice Cap), pearl white (Wind Chill Pearl), metallic silver (Celestial Silver Metallic), Underground gray metallic black (Midnight Black Metallic), red (Supersonic Red) and blue (Reservoir Blue) and with 2 new paint colors: green (Ocean Gem) and lead (Heavy Metal).
In addition, car buyers can choose a metallic black roof (Midnight Black Metallic) combined with body color Ocean Gem Wind Chill Pearl Heavy Metal and Supersonic Red.
Camry 2025 will be available at Toyota dealers in the US in early 2024; The selling price has not yet been disclosed.
Some images of the Toyota Camry 2025:
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