2025 Toyota Camry Consumer Reviews
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Maybe I got a bad one
Have an SE with AWD. Car is very sluggish, and the engine revs at low speed without giving it any gas. Very noisy. MPG only around 35 with just 2 fill ups so far. Comfort, performance and road noise on a par with previous models-not that good. Disappointed.
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BEST CAMRY YET !!!!
I purchased New Toyota Camry LE with cold weather Package and Convenience Package. I have had many camry Hybrids and there is no question, this is by far , the best one yet. The largeness of the car, the storage, the comfort, the safety and over 52 MPG on REGULAR fuel. It is a NO-Brainer.
- XSE Hybrid SedanMSRP: $32,47716 mi away
- SE Hybrid SedanMSRP: $35,20916 mi away
- LE Hybrid SedanMSRP: $32,00316 mi away
Great value!
This is a great car! I was looking to update my daily driver. This is great. My first week with the car and it is averaging 40 mpg. Interior quality is very good. Handling is great and the interior has plenty of room including the trunk. And it takes regular gas!
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Very nice car but has minor issues
The 2025 Toyota Camry XSE is *very* comfortable and easy to drive. The only issue I have with the car is that the multimedia system display is very slow, making a selection (music, map, etc.) leads to a fairly long delay. Voice commands rarely work and are also very delayed. I tried pairing my Iphone 15 Pro Max with 5G (4 bars) and that didn't help, the delays persist. Several main multimedia functions are completely disabled without a subscription $19 per month. Overall it's a nice car, a bit lacking in HP and torque but a good starter car for most people.
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Economic car with all the features you want
Stylish than previous versions and great mileage at a very good price point, who needs electric cars
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My ocean gem eye catcher
Love everything about it. Got the ocean gem color in SE trim which I love. Interior is very nice. Got one with the convenience and cold weather packages, along with a sunroof and 12.3" screen. A lot of great safety features. Runs great, smooth, and quiet. Like the hybrid as well.
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First car in my life ! And the best one .
Recently bought SE Hybrid model. Very happy with mileage, roomy interiors and of course a very smooth ride.
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Drive in luxury
I love everything about this car. So very thankful for John More
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Made the Switch
I have to say I am very impress and love my 2025 Camry!! I tend to get a new car every other year (well last one was 6 months) but when I first saw the new Camry I was impressed. When I test drove it, I have to say it drives very smoothly, handles well and great gas mileage. This is my first Toyota and I plan to keep this car for a while.
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Love it!
I really enjoy driving this 2025 model of Camry SE.
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Top end car
One of the best car of toyota perfect in reliability
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Refreshing!
Toyota did it again! Best in its class, not overpriced, simple, car for EVERYBODY.
Looks smaller than previous models.
I got 2025 Toyota Camry SE on June 12, 2024. It looks like no more bigger than Corolla. Interior space is less comfy, accelaration is coarse and noisy. Only feature I like is sound alarm when anything like vehicle, cyclist or even a person is in the blind spot.
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Has everything we wanted
Like the new look of Camry- love the ocean gem ext
It is a great car, hybrid makes it awesome value. But- not cheap Interior is Black or Black for most trims.. hen Kia , Hyundai are giving exciting upscale interiors with superior material, Camry is quite behind in that. In xle trip, it has a very ordinary felt like material on the dash. Doesn’t feel good. Hence did not purchase. XSE AWD would be the right one if interior seats were not just black. I got a Subaru Legacy Touring XT instead. Superior drive and very luxurious inside with Nappa Leather in Java Broown color .
Back killer
Nice sharp looking vehicle. I was surprised how you feel every bump though. The lumbar seat adjustment is a killer. It still pokes your back when adjusted all the way in. Fast and kind of fun to drive but not for me.
Red Bunny
It has a bunch of safety features and at my age (93) that is important to me.
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So far so good
Bought the car in February to get away from a terrible 4 Runner. The camry rides well, is not uncomfortable, and who can complain about 47-51 mpg. Ive taken this car on cross country road trips and it performed flawlessly. No issues to complain about.
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It just makes sense
As I'm nearly pushing 30, I had to upgrade from my fun but aging stick-shift Volkswagen to something more sensible and reliable. Naturally, it made sense to get a Camry. And with the '25s being hybrid only with sharp but not overdone styling, they are better than ever. I got a Reservoir Blue SE with blacked out badges and tinted the windows so it looks...mwah, so good. I am going to miss rowing my own gears and that distinct German car driving feel where it just squats down and tracks dead straight at highway speeds but the new Camry is simply more comfortable, more fuel efficient and safer with the standard suite of driver assistance features. And they're pretty good but not overly intrusive, except when the blind spot monitor goes off when turning in one of 2 turn lanes and there's a car next to me, or the pre-collision warning goes off when going around a curve in a tight residential street with cars parked curbside. I was a diehard driving purist when I was younger, dismissing all these driver assists as "crap that makes drivers more complacent and become more distracted" but on longer trips that adaptive cruise control with the lane tracing assist is so nice to have. You barely have to keep your hands on the wheel, except when passing on/offramps which the LTA will try to follow. Wireless Carplay/Android Auto is an upgrade but sometimes doesn't connect so I'd have to use a cable. Not my biggest gripe with the infotainment system. I'm used to it from my old car. My biggest gripe is the lack of a start-up radio volume setting. So I have to remember to turn the volume down before shutting off the car otherwise I get startled with music blasting at the same volume from when I was jamming on the last drive. Those small complaints are overshadowed by how excellent the car is overall. As long as I drive smoothly at the speed limit on my 30 mile commute, my tank average is between 47-50mpg. I get 60 sometimes on errand runs in town. The standard features on the SE are all upgrades from my old car, it's comfortable and spacious, looks better inside/out, and it should be more reliable. Toyota's hybrid system is perfectly dialed in on these cars, you can barely feel when the engine fires up. Also, it handles winding roads surprisingly well. The electric steering is fast and precise, and while the car does roll a bit (it's a mid-size commuter car of course) the wider tires grip the road pretty well but don't beat you up over bumps and cracks. It just takes corners with confidence. The Camry is still the best mid-size sedan for a reason and the 2025s are better than ever.
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Camry Love
My husband and I bought a 2025 Toyota Camry hybrid about a week ago - it is without a doubt a dream machine. Lots of power when you need it, … a smooth and comfortable ride, incredible safety features that anyone would want or need. Great styling (especially with the premium plus package. Couldn’t ask for more. The dealership service is outstanding.
Has everything
2025 Camry SE has everything we needed including collision avoidance and optional 12” infotainment system with carplay and sunroof. Only thing do not like is blacked out wheels but that’s my personal grievance and was used so take what it comes with. I like shiny chrome but new generation likes the black. 48 mpg gas saver been 3 weeks and no fillups yet. my wife loves this car.
Perfect car
Top notch everything: Safety, performance and style!
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Feels so good
The Camry works great and is comfortable, which was my goal in the new car.
Great ride, Great Quality, and Great Price
Happy with the quality of ride this vehicle provides at an affordable price. Toyota is known for quality and the new 2025 Camry is no exception.
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Everything's good about it but
I just recently got a Toyota Camry 2025 so far everything seems to be running smoothly. My main complaint about it though is look I mean other than the fact that this thing looks like an ugly duck, it seems pretty good, in my opinion
It’s nice
I like it, but I’m leasing mine but I took it back up there so I could really get what I wanted and didn’t sign the papers yet but they said that the deal was already done and that they couldn’t do it so anyway I got it so hopefully in about a year or less I’ll be able to trade it in and get what I want Other than that I do like it. It would be perfect if it had leather seats, sunroof, and set up a little higher that’s all I wanted and of course good gas mileage. I think they could’ve done that though.
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Had to buy it
wasn't really planning on buying that day but after driving this XSE I was compelled !
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Not what I expected…
Does not have the power I expected. I traded in a 6cyl. Wish I had it back…..
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great new car
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The best bang for your buck car, period.
I just got the 2025 Toyota Camry LE AWD in Ocean Gem a few weeks ago, and this is such a fantastic car for the price. I opted for just the base trim. Why? Because I am the main driver of the car and will not adjust the seats that much, so I didn't really need the convenience package. My dealership offered to install heated front seats and we went for that, instead of getting the cold weather package. I also had installed ceramic window tint all around except for the windshield at 70% VLT (legal limit in PA, but it also has the best heat rejection) and a dashcam. With the 16 inch wheels and high sidewall tires, it gives me the fastest camry with the best ride quality and the best MPG, among all trims. I also am a big fan of the cloth seats, are they are more comfortable vs. the SofTex and the Leather seats in the upper trims. As I live in the SW PA area where it is very hilly, I am not getting the combined 50 MPG, but not too far away at 47 MPG. I wasn't expecting too anyway, with our 2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid EX AWD not reaching the 38 MPG it is rated for, we are at 34. And to top all of this off, my wife and I got the Camry at $3K under MSRP. We usually keep our cars long term, so I am looking forward for us having this through the next 15-20 years.
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Nice ride
i like everything about it hybrid gas very good
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