The Camry has long been a mainstay in the Toyota lineup. It’s America’s best-selling non-truck or SUV by a wide margin. Indeed, it’s so popular and common, it can seem ubiquitous — like the vanilla ice cream of cars. But hey, vanilla can be versatile in many different contexts — and offer a surprising depth of flavor.
Well, there’s a new variety of vanilla in town. Just ahead of the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show, Toyota has unveiled the all-new 2025 Camry. We wouldn’t call the ninth-generation model a radical departure from Camrys that have come before. But it does bring some substantial changes. And it’s the first Camry model that won’t be sold in Japan.
Here’s what you need to know about the 2025 Toyota Camry.
There’s only one Camry engine now, and it’s a hybrid

Pour one out for the Camry’s 301-horsepower 3.5-liter V6. The 2025 Camry — at least at launch — only offers the 2.5-liter “Toyota Hybrid System” inline-four. It offers 225 horsepower in front-wheel-drive form and 232 horsepower in all-wheel-drive models.
This is the first time the Camry has offered AWD on a hybrid sedan. The rival Honda Accord, which also favors hybrid engines in its most recent version, remains FWD-only.