@@jafaarjafaar Wow, how'd you get THAT as a first car lol. My first car was a 1995 Honda Civic LX four door sedan. My parents gave it to me in 2002. Lasted me till 2021. Thanks to not having much money to replace it with something newer unlike a lot of these bozos lol.
Very cool on the 2025. However not a fan of the eyeball watcher. It's watching my eyes and it can talk to me, next stage is "I'm sorry Dave, I cannot let you do that"
Thanks for this comparison video-----we can clearly see the improvements in the styling, especially the interior. It's an improvement.... everywhere actually. NEW XSE wheels are absolutely gorgeous.
I do like the styling of the 2025. Real Sharp looking. HOWEVER, I have a 2022 RAV4 and I actually like the older 9" screen. I like the 'Buttons' on the sides of the screen. Easy to find when I am 'Not Looking'. Plus I like having actual KNOBS for the HVAC controls and a Tuner Knob.
Great review. I'll keep my 2019 XSE. I like the 2025, but I like the front of mine better than the new one. Though, I hope the red seat color won't rub off like mine did on the passenger side. Luckily I had the 3-in-one protection so they re-dyed it.
@@yurieu5872imo looks better, fits in to the modern era. I liked the 15-17 over the 18-24, I believe the 2012-2014 was the worst looking one along with 2002-2006 just plain ugly. 1992-2001 Camrys are OG ones, look the best too.
If toyota can implement the hybrid system to push close to or over 300hp for a SE or XSE option then it would be worth it to upgrade to. Especially with the AWD system in place
The 2025 looks nicer in and out. The only thing I'm worry about is its MSRP. Praying for not to increase compare to the 2024's. Thank you Jeff. As always, I love all of your videos show.
The 2025 is very nice. But the one thing that sucks is Toyota doesn't seem to realize that hybrids aren't for everyone. Not all of us commute to work. Not all of us drive 20,000 miles every year. Not all of us live in warm climates where the hybrid battery is effective. Most of my driving is going 2.8 miles to work. Short distances like that for long periods of time lead to hybrid battery malfunctions.
Personally, i like the fact that i can choose between a hybrid and non hybrid version on the 2024. I just purchased a new 24' Camry SE and I love the car. Do these auto manufacturers understand that half of our planet is still developing and the developing countries live off gasoline driven vehicles? It just seems that cutting out the choice is going to put a lot of people off. Plus a lot of DIYers do not want to have to worry about the hybrid system going out 15 years down the road. Oh well, I got my naturally aspirated gasoline driven Toyota, hopefully im good for the rest of my life.
@@gop4usa12 yeah, I just do not know what to expect from a hybrid system 15 years down the road. These auto makers are not thinking about the developing parts of the world.
@@donniev8181 Toyota is also not thinking of that drive less and leave their cars parked for extended periods. But maybe they'll catch on as they see their customers turn to other car brands.
@@gop4usa12 yeah I think once they see a dip in sales due to people not buying into the whole hybrid thing, they'll bring back naturally aspirated gasoline engines. These companies need to realize social media and reality are two totally different things!
@donniev8181 Now the question is: Are all the makers going to follow along and go all-hybrid as well, or will some of them try drawing angry Toyota and Honda customers over to their brand? Time will tell.
@ToyotaJeff Reviews Any version witout CVT, Do you know how long they have a warranty on the transmission? I know they are very delicate and break down easily.
2025 on tech alone, you can tell they really put some thought into the design. Love that the Radio doesn't look like an afterthought. 2020 was the last model I liked, I hate tablet afterthought radios. Glad Toyota got away from the black wheels and it looks like it sits a bit higher as well. The interior looks great, I don't care for the red interior, It's not a sports car or a luxury car, makes more sense in a luxury sports car like Lexus IS 350 just my opinion. But it's Toyota's way of attracting younger buyers, I get it. Curious what the MPG will be, but coming from a New 2016 Hyundai now 8 years old, the 2025 Camry will be great. It looks like it will age well, which is important since several Toyota owners keep their vehicles for a long time. Great review, thanks.
The older I get the longer I keep my cars. For longevity reasons, I prefer any naturally aspirated model. I've seen what it costs to replace a Hybrid battery, which is a bill I hope I never have to deal with.
I did my deposit today for xse awd in 2 tone pearl white/ black roof, black badge overlay, pano moon roof with red interior. Best thing is I got it UNDER MSRP and they accepted the price I want for my trade! 😊
I love the updates on the 25. However, Ill be driving my 23 for quite a long time. Costs have gone up but not my salary. Thanks for the Seinfeld reference at the end.
drove my 1999 camry LE (bought in 2007 at around 60k miles on it) until 190k miles (2021) and then gave it off to my local mechanic (gem of a guy). it is still running at 210k miles (not a big thing for camry apparently) with 0 transmission or engine issues. my problem now is i need a car and was thinking of a used Tesla.. Toyota just made it extremely difficult with this line up now.. lol
Wife and I just purchased a '24 SE,....absolutely don't want a nasty hybrid and all the problems that comes with the '25 you haven't mention turbo and serious problems that can come w/ a turbo. 25 also looks so much better than the '25.....
This shouldn't count as a generation change it's basically the same car with a grill cover and different tech. I like how the 2024 looks so much I bought it before the 2025s came out. The front end on the 2025 looks terrible and I wouldn't consider it as an option for a car for me.
Should Toyota bring back the regular 4 cylinder with the 8 speed automatic and replace the v6 for a turbo 4 cylinder? Not everybody wants hybrid, hybrid battery cost more than the regular car battery
Dont need any hybrid. Bought the last gas engine 24 Camey LE. Why? Because it has the least amount of distracting tech that takes the enjoy of my ability making driving decisions away. You like tech? Yeah? That means you want to be babysitted. I just want every tech feature permanently off, including that highly duatracting 7" screen. What annoys me is that i have to manually turn off PCS and Lane assist warning each time instart the car.
the 2024 camry wins, because you get a choice of hybrid or non-hybrid (for the last time ever). if you buy a 2025 camry, then you must buy the hybrid version. the problem with hybrids is the battery packs don't last very long when they are driven and/or garaged in a hot climate.
Many here in Los Angeles with over 150k miles going strong. Friend traded in a 10 year old Lexus hybrid and when tested, battery still at 95%. His only had 85k
Love the 2025 Redesign!!! Looks like a shark smiling. We have a 2023 Camry XLE AWD non-hybrid and my partner loves it! The 2025 interior rocks! Wish they had that design in the Corolla Cross as I'm hating the 8" screen and cheap-looking plastics. Camry seats are wider than Cross seats and because of that, I'll probably be getting a 2025 Hyundai Kona Limited instead. Worse, dealers around my area refuse to sell any vehicles under MSRP and some are still doing the Dealer Markups so yeah, Toyota is chasing away customers!
Front of the 25 is trying too hard to be a Lexus, too pretentious. Interior is a win, but I cant live with that frontgrill, and the eyeball tracking tech is a no from me, especially if you cant turn it off.
24 front looks better exterior. 25 better interior. The side acoustic glass is what going ro win me over i do alot of highway driving. Cheaper than getting a ES300h
I like the styling of both. I owned a 2019 XSE with the cockpit red interior a few things in the 2024 that I don’t care for is that you cannot get hybrid and all-wheel-drive together And you cannot get the technology package and the moonroof on the hybrid together Like a lot of the features on the 2025SE… Just waiting for pricing and to see it in person at the New York auto show
who wins - 2024 or 2025? Jeff
2025
@@paprpullrno change after 2025 for another few years
2024, I hate the new front grill
2028
2000 Camry v6 3.0 XLE takes the cake still on the road with over 313,000!
In this economy, I’ll be riding my 2017 til the wheels fall off. Hopefully in another 20 years lol
Well it will last haha
That’s a nice edition
Same with my 2016 lol barely hit 70k
@@jasattractssame with my dad's 2014 with 255k on it :)
I drive a 2017 (SE) too😊
I still drive my solid as a tank 2005 Camry fully loaded. I bought it used in 2008. 19 years old with over 350,000 kms. Toronto Canada
My first car was a 2005 camry le v6. I sold it in 2017 with 430,000 km and it was still running great.
@@jafaarjafaar Wow, how'd you get THAT as a first car lol. My first car was a 1995 Honda Civic LX four door sedan. My parents gave it to me in 2002. Lasted me till 2021. Thanks to not having much money to replace it with something newer unlike a lot of these bozos lol.
Bought my 2005 SE V6 in Dec 2004 and it still runs like new. So smooth and powerful. Fantastic car for sure.
I call my 2005 , The tank cause it's made like one. Still going everyday no major issues.
Very cool on the 2025. However not a fan of the eyeball watcher. It's watching my eyes and it can talk to me, next stage is "I'm sorry Dave, I cannot let you do that"
Thanks for this comparison video-----we can clearly see the improvements in the styling, especially the interior. It's an improvement.... everywhere actually.
NEW XSE wheels are absolutely gorgeous.
I do like the styling of the 2025. Real Sharp looking.
HOWEVER, I have a 2022 RAV4 and I actually like the older 9" screen.
I like the 'Buttons' on the sides of the screen.
Easy to find when I am 'Not Looking'.
Plus I like having actual KNOBS for the HVAC controls and a Tuner Knob.
Great review. I'll keep my 2019 XSE. I like the 2025, but I like the front of mine better than the new one. Though, I hope the red seat color won't rub off like mine did on the passenger side. Luckily I had the 3-in-one protection so they re-dyed it.
The 2018-20 xse looks the best
I love the way the 24 looks and the fact that it has the gasoline option also. If i wanted a hybrid, I'd go with the prius prime.
They took a step back on the exterior design of the 2025
They tried to please minoritiyes, ecofriendly dudes, chinese taste... and off with the muscular design.
@@yurieu5872 It's toyota, what do you expect? Go buy a ford then...
@@colin2332 I expect a Camry not a Chinese dei design
@@yurieu5872imo looks better, fits in to the modern era. I liked the 15-17 over the 18-24, I believe the 2012-2014 was the worst looking one along with 2002-2006 just plain ugly. 1992-2001
Camrys are OG ones, look the best too.
front looks way better on the 24. Should’ve kept status quo on the engines, including V6
If toyota can implement the hybrid system to push close to or over 300hp for a SE or XSE option then it would be worth it to upgrade to. Especially with the AWD system in place
Love the new interior specially the infotainments screen
The 2025 looks great! I want one
The 2025 looks nicer in and out. The only thing I'm worry about is its MSRP. Praying for not to increase compare to the 2024's. Thank you Jeff. As always, I love all of your videos show.
My XSE isn’t even a year old yet. Think I’ll be good for a while. :)
I love ❤️ my 2024 Nightshade Edition in Black Metallic paint!
The 2025 is very nice. But the one thing that sucks is Toyota doesn't seem to realize that hybrids aren't for everyone. Not all of us commute to work. Not all of us drive 20,000 miles every year. Not all of us live in warm climates where the hybrid battery is effective. Most of my driving is going 2.8 miles to work. Short distances like that for long periods of time lead to hybrid battery malfunctions.
A much needed review 👏🏼
I’m going for the ‘25!! Can’t wait til they are for sale!!
good luck! Get ready to pay much over msrp!
On sale? Lol
Glad they went back to the dash integrated screen
Don't know might go for a crown I have a red loaner xle and it's great I don't need leather or sunroof.. This is nice also
Your video are always Great
Thanks!!
I like both but that ‘25 needs the lower grille to be blacked out and the wheels of the ‘24! But I’ll be riding my ‘12 till it dies only 112xxx so far
I like the updated look of the interior and exterior of the 2025.
Rather than a redesign, the 2025 model looks more like a refreshed version of the 2024 model.
Personally, i like the fact that i can choose between a hybrid and non hybrid version on the 2024. I just purchased a new 24' Camry SE and I love the car. Do these auto manufacturers understand that half of our planet is still developing and the developing countries live off gasoline driven vehicles? It just seems that cutting out the choice is going to put a lot of people off. Plus a lot of DIYers do not want to have to worry about the hybrid system going out 15 years down the road. Oh well, I got my naturally aspirated gasoline driven Toyota, hopefully im good for the rest of my life.
I did the same thing. I bought a 24 Camry XLE last week. It's not that hybrids are bad, but that they're not right for everyone.
@@gop4usa12 yeah, I just do not know what to expect from a hybrid system 15 years down the road. These auto makers are not thinking about the developing parts of the world.
@@donniev8181 Toyota is also not thinking of that drive less and leave their cars parked for extended periods. But maybe they'll catch on as they see their customers turn to other car brands.
@@gop4usa12 yeah I think once they see a dip in sales due to people not buying into the whole hybrid thing, they'll bring back naturally aspirated gasoline engines. These companies need to realize social media and reality are two totally different things!
@donniev8181 Now the question is: Are all the makers going to follow along and go all-hybrid as well, or will some of them try drawing angry Toyota and Honda customers over to their brand? Time will tell.
@ToyotaJeff Reviews Any version witout CVT, Do you know how long they have a warranty on the transmission? I know they are very delicate and break down easily.
2025 grill is not great imo. 2024 looks better in front. 2025 wins on back end slightly. 2024 looks more like a sporty car vs a robot (in front).
Same here! I don’t like that honeycomb look
2025 Camry no longer comes with standard driver's power seat. Manual adjustment now. Seat comfort is now lower.
It’s about the same except for the front grill so that makes it a pass
I like the headlights of 24 but interior of 25
Wish 25 looked like 24 front
The 2025 is a refresh, not all new, just like the Accord. I am going to stick to my 2006 XLE V6 with 255,000 miles.
Still no fog lights why?
2025 on tech alone, you can tell they really put some thought into the design.
Love that the Radio doesn't look like an afterthought. 2020 was the last model I liked, I hate tablet afterthought radios. Glad Toyota got away from the black wheels and it looks like it sits a bit higher as well. The interior looks great, I don't care for the red interior, It's not a sports car or a luxury car, makes more sense in a luxury sports car like Lexus IS 350 just my opinion. But it's Toyota's way of attracting younger buyers, I get it. Curious what the MPG will be, but coming from a New 2016 Hyundai now 8 years old, the 2025 Camry will be great. It looks like it will age well, which is important since several Toyota owners keep their vehicles for a long time. Great review, thanks.
The older I get the longer I keep my cars. For longevity reasons, I prefer any naturally aspirated model. I've seen what it costs to replace a Hybrid battery, which is a bill I hope I never have to deal with.
I did my deposit today for xse awd in 2 tone pearl white/ black roof, black badge overlay, pano moon roof with red interior. Best thing is I got it UNDER MSRP and they accepted the price I want for my trade! 😊
That’s Looking good Car 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I bought my Camry Hybrid since new in year 2019 , looking forward to trade in with the new 9th generation 2025…🙏🏼
Jeff, The clear winner is CAMRY!!!🥳🥳🥳🥳
I like the 2025 fully optioned.
2024 wins in look for sure. New Camry looks bigger Prius 😂
When it does come out
2025 all day and I own an 2017 Accord.
I love the updates on the 25. However, Ill be driving my 23 for quite a long time. Costs have gone up but not my salary.
Thanks for the Seinfeld reference at the end.
Glad you liked the Seinfeld :)
I wish the 2025 one was coming out sooner 😫
It’s due in March, if rumors are true, so not much longer to wait.
@@williamfrench9973march of 2025 or this year
@@arx7906this year it should be available in Spring 2024
@@arx7906this spring
@@arx7906 this year
drove my 1999 camry LE (bought in 2007 at around 60k miles on it) until 190k miles (2021) and then gave it off to my local mechanic (gem of a guy). it is still running at 210k miles (not a big thing for camry apparently) with 0 transmission or engine issues.
my problem now is i need a car and was thinking of a used Tesla.. Toyota just made it extremely difficult with this line up now.. lol
The 2024 looks like what the 2025 should look like 😂
Now I have xse v6 2024 can I put a 2025 dash in it ?
I love the heavy metal color on the 25
Toyota and Honda took a step back on the exterior looks
Have the front seat cushions been lengthened to finally provide some thigh support?
I booked 2024 camry se awd...what is the price difference of 2025 with same model ??
Will be trading my 2021 Accord on one. This car has been a nightmare. Honda quality isn't there anymore.
id pick the 2024 camry with the 2025 interior inside
No V6? I keep my 2018 XSE V6
I say 24 wins - more options. Why go all hybrid? If you do 80% highway driving why would you need a turbo???
I love the bough , I love the 2025 got to have it
when are the 2025s expected to land at dealerships? what about the lexus es300h will there be a redesigned 2025 model there as well?
They say in the spring. That means March-May.
The 2025 Front is Nasty Work
Looks terrible compared to 2024!
Wife and I just purchased a '24 SE,....absolutely don't want a nasty hybrid and all the problems that comes with the '25 you haven't mention turbo and serious problems that can come w/ a turbo. 25 also looks so much better than the '25.....
Love my 2024. Not unhappy that I did not wait.
2 things i dont like on the '25 other than that shark mouth grill, is those headrests and the cloth dash inserts. I csn seen those gettting dirty fast
Beautiful!
I Want To See The 2025 LE Model
I wish you would do a video about Toyota hybrids and what generation hybrid they are mention the hybrid generation in your review
I would have loved this new look Camry with a v6. Can’t do 4 bangers hybrid yet
Could you tell if the driver's seat looked any bigger? I didn't find the old one to be very comfortable for tall drivers.
2025 Camry no longer comes with standard driver's power seat. Manual adjustment now. Seat comfort is now lower.
Hopefully the fix the panoramic roofs on the 25s. Heard a ton of problems and $10k costs to fix with them. Glad my 2020 se had a regular moonroof
Question I recently bought a Camry was wondering if the power steering is electric or do I have to buy fluids (2024 camry)
This shouldn't count as a generation change it's basically the same car with a grill cover and different tech. I like how the 2024 looks so much I bought it before the 2025s came out. The front end on the 2025 looks terrible and I wouldn't consider it as an option for a car for me.
2025 looks more like a Lexus.
Should Toyota bring back the regular 4 cylinder with the 8 speed automatic and replace the v6 for a turbo 4 cylinder? Not everybody wants hybrid, hybrid battery cost more than the regular car battery
Battery has a 10 year warranty. 51 mpg for a Camry is amazing.
@@rncondie I went to see the car yesterday honestly that thing has balls
2025 interior is amazing . So gangster . Like it
Dont need any hybrid. Bought the last gas engine 24 Camey LE. Why? Because it has the least amount of distracting tech that takes the enjoy of my ability making driving decisions away. You like tech? Yeah? That means you want to be babysitted. I just want every tech feature permanently off, including that highly duatracting 7" screen. What annoys me is that i have to manually turn off PCS and Lane assist warning each time instart the car.
Toyota neglected to improve on the seats. Not enough thigh support on last gen, and the 2025 looks the same.
2025 Camry no longer comes with standard driver's power seat. Manual adjustment now. Seat comfort is now lower.
2025 Win engine power and large lcd display. 2024 Camry has better looking tail light.
the 2024 camry wins, because you get a choice of hybrid or non-hybrid (for the last time ever). if you buy a 2025 camry, then you must buy the hybrid version. the problem with hybrids is the battery packs don't last very long when they are driven and/or garaged in a hot climate.
Many here in Los Angeles with over 150k miles going strong. Friend traded in a 10 year old Lexus hybrid and when tested, battery still at 95%. His only had 85k
Love the 2025 Redesign!!! Looks like a shark smiling. We have a 2023 Camry XLE AWD non-hybrid and my partner loves it! The 2025 interior rocks! Wish they had that design in the Corolla Cross as I'm hating the 8" screen and cheap-looking plastics. Camry seats are wider than Cross seats and because of that, I'll probably be getting a 2025 Hyundai Kona Limited instead. Worse, dealers around my area refuse to sell any vehicles under MSRP and some are still doing the Dealer Markups so yeah, Toyota is chasing away customers!
Excited to see the new redesign of 2025 RAV4.
I still plan to wait until the 28 or 29 model, as the models that have been produced for a few years tend to hold up best.
just get a 2024 then
Front of the 25 is trying too hard to be a Lexus, too pretentious.
Interior is a win, but I cant live with that frontgrill, and the eyeball tracking tech is a no from me, especially if you cant turn it off.
the Lexus additions are welcome... plus Subaru :P
2025 all the way... hoping the rav 4 will get a redesign next!
Could’ve just given me the 2024 xse with the 2025 interior tech and I’d trade mine in a heartbeat
I hate the huge gaudy grill in the 2025
i think the new design is sharper.
You’re the sharp one, Simon.
2024 front and rear looks better, in my opinion. That red interior looks blinding. Way too much red!
Facts! That front grill is ugly
Both look good. 2024 exterior looks better than the 2025 though. ( In my opinion)
“Look at the wHeElssssss”
Spare Tire?
Yes
Nice
I love it. Just wish that I could get a model with no silly safety features and gadgets... not really the type of car for that though.
24 front looks better exterior. 25 better interior. The side acoustic glass is what going ro win me over i do alot of highway driving. Cheaper than getting a ES300h
I'd pick the 2025 on styling, but no V6!
2024 wins hands down. I am not talking about the "improved" styling, but the lack of any non-hybrid models. No thanks! The styling is not any better!
Yes! That honeycomb grill is ugly
The old camry looks so much better. The outside looks better and the inside looks better.
I like the styling of both. I owned a 2019 XSE with the cockpit red interior a few things in the 2024 that I don’t care for is that you cannot get hybrid and all-wheel-drive together
And you cannot get the technology package and the moonroof on the hybrid together
Like a lot of the features on the 2025SE… Just waiting for pricing and to see it in person at the New York auto show
I’ve seen too many cases that their hybrid battery break down within 10 yrs.
Finally they got rid of the old tube television
2024 Toyota Camry TRD has way more horsepower which means it’s faster. What a downgrade Toyota has done.
I like the price of my Camry to start with a “2” instead of a “3”. Will see what a stripped model will cost. Or, wait a few years for a CPO
depending on cost might trade my 23 in for a 25 🔥