2025 Toyota Camry Specs

January 23rd, 2025 by

2020 Toyota Camry TRD

The 2025 Toyota Camry marks a revolutionary shift, moving to an all-hybrid powertrain across its entire lineup (LE, SE, XLE, XSE). Featuring the 5th Gen Toyota Hybrid System, it delivers up to 232 net combined horsepower with Electronic On-Demand AWD. For Muskogee and Tulsa commuters, the Camry offers an EPA-estimated 51 MPG combined, blending legendary reliability with modern performance and standard Toyota Safety Sense™ 3.0.

Year after year, the Toyota Camry is one of the best-selling vehicles in the United States, loved by Tulsa commuters for its fuel-efficient performance and comfortable ride quality. The 2025 Toyota Camry specs will attract even more drivers, as this stylish sedan now boasts a standard hybrid powertrain. Learn more about the 2025 Toyota Camry engine and mpg ratings with James Hodge Toyota below, then visit us for a test drive! After reading our performance overview, we think you’ll be eager to bring the refreshed Camry home to McAlester.

2025 Toyota Camry Engine Specs

For 2025, Toyota has streamlined the Camry lineup to just four trim levels, each available with both FWD and AWD options. Additionally, the engine options have been simplified to a single 2.5L engine paired with an electronically controlled variable transmission. This new setup ensures you’ll benefit from impressive Toyota Camry mpg ratings on the roads of Tahlequah and beyond. Let’s explore the different specifications such as the Toyota Camry XSE specs and more below:

2025 Camry Spec Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) Electronic On-Demand AWD
Powertrain 2.5L 4-Cylinder Hybrid 2.5L 4-Cylinder Hybrid
Combined Horsepower 225 hp 232 hp
Max MPG (Combined) 51 MPG (LE Trim) 50 MPG (LE Trim)
Transmission Electronically Controlled CVTi Electronically Controlled CVTi

2025 Toyota Camry Engine Specs – Horsepower and Torque

2.5L I4 Hybrid Engine

Available On: All trims

  • Horsepower: 225 hp (FWD) / 232 hp (AWD)
  • Torque: 163 lb-ft
  • Drivetrain: FWD/AWD
  • Transmission: Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (ECVT)

2025 Toyota Camry MPG Ratings

  • LE FWD (City/Highway/Combined): 53 mpg/50 mpg/51 mpg*
  • LE AWD (City/Highway/Combined): 51 mpg/49 mpg/50 mpg*
  • SE FWD (City/Highway/Combined): 48 mpg/47 mpg/47 mpg*
  • SE AWD (City/Highway/Combined): 46 mpg/46 mpg/46 mpg*
  • XSE FWD (City/Highway/Combined): 48 mpg/47 mpg/47 mpg*
  • XSE AWD (City/Highway/Combined): 44 mpg/43 mpg/44 mpg*
  • XLE FWD (City/Highway/Combined): 48 mpg/47 mpg/47 mpg*
  • XLE AWD (City/Highway/Combined): 46 mpg/46 mpg/46 mpg*

2025 Toyota Camry MPG Ratings

What about the Toyota Camry hybrid specs? How far will the Toyota Camry hybrid models get you? Well, that’s the neat part. As part of the 2025 revamp of the Toyota Camry, Toyota decided to simply combine the hybrid engine options with the base models. Now, every Toyota Camry is a hybrid model, and you get the benefits no matter where in McAlester you are heading.

Experience the 2025 Toyota Camry Specs During a Test Drive

Are you ready to see how powerfully responsive the new 2025 Toyota Camry engine feels when you’re behind the wheel? Visit our dealership to go for a test drive in Muskogee! After your drive, you can chat with our friendly finance team about your leasing and financing options. They’ll make sure to let you know of any Toyota offers and incentives that could help you save!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 2025 Toyota Camry only available as a hybrid?

Yes, for the 2025 model year, the Toyota Camry is exclusively powered by the Toyota Hybrid System (THS 5) for maximum efficiency.

What is the horsepower of the 2025 Toyota Camry AWD?

The 2025 Camry with Electronic On-Demand AWD produces a combined 232 net horsepower, slightly more than the FWD model.

Which 2025 Camry trim has the best gas mileage?

The Camry LE FWD is the efficiency leader, offering an EPA-estimated 53 MPG city and 50 MPG highway.

Does the 2025 Camry require plug-in charging?

No, the 2025 Camry is a traditional hybrid that recharges its battery while you drive through regenerative braking and engine power.

 

Disclaimer:
*EPA-estimated 53 city/50 hwy/51 combined mpg rating for 2025 Camry LE; 51 city/49 hwy/50 combined mpg rating for 2025 Camry LE AWD; 48 city/47 hwy/47 combined mpg rating for 2025 Camry SE, XLE and XSE; 46 city/46 hwy/46 combined mpg rating for 2025 Camry SE AWD and XLE AWD; 44 city/43 hwy/44 combined mpg rating for 2025 Camry XSE AWD. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov

 

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