2025 Toyota Camry First Drive: The King of Sedans Just Got a Lot More Fun | MotorTrend
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- Our first drive of the all-new Camry yielded a startling discovery: This thing is actually quite fun to drive.
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Anyone else like the black front grill on the SE model shown here more than the one on the higher levels that matches whatever color the car is?
I was just thinking the same thing
Yep, completely agree.
This generation Camry grew on me since the original release… my only gripe is not giving us a TRD or GR with the Iforce max powertrain
Not yet…
Also the standard safety features it comes loaded with makes it a really good buy.
I agree. You get all of the good driving bits of the highest trim in the entry level trim. The $50k Crown uses the same powertrain.
I got obsessed in watching 2025 camry reviews
Camry and Fun doesn't usually belong in the same sentence. I am skeptical but we shall see.
The reviewers said it drive more like sport sedan, than more sedan. 2016 prius out beat sports cars from the past on track
I feel like they're trying to cram this down our throats. I don't really have anything against hybrids, but I want the V6 that'll run 14s all day, and climb mountains without wheezing.
If Toyota starts losing sales they will bring a hybrid max as a TRD or something similar to generate interest and boost the sales numbers.
govt laws
It's a sedan. People don't buy sedans. It's a dying market. We're lucky to have this.
The person who thinks they need an AWD Camry likely has no clue how it operates.
And they don't need to. All they want is better traction/grip in rain and snow, and that's what it does, which is why Subaru has AWD vehicles only.
Time for Honda to redesign the hideous Accord design ASAP!
Kinda wish they kept the look with the Prius and did something different with the Camry.
It doesn't have the same punch as the Prius refresh.
The last gen Camry also has great throttle response and steering was already tight and not to mention it’s the same chassis with a front and rear end update and it already had low end power
This video has all the feels of a suburban 45 year old mom trying to tell her 15 year old kid about the birds and the bees using expressions like fleek and cap. Who are these videos marketed to anymore? Old folks who still think they’re sophomores in college? Soooo confusing.
Looks totally cool! I wonder how buyers will view the hybrid only option in Camry and Tacoma. Toyota is good at hybrids and national laws about fuel mileage are far exceeding the marketplace and technology. Sad reality for Today's New Car buyers. 💯 Cheers from Tampa Bay 🌴🤙🏼
the reviews are very good for this car
I love that they got rid of the chrome on the outside AND the headliner is black!? That’s a major plus for me.
2025 Toyota Camry. Pay for a full size rental and you’ll probably end up with one of these.
I hated the prius but this camry looks quite good!
Can i get a MT position reviewing and writing about these new rides and enjoying this type of editorial fun?
Yesterday, I bought an LE with no options. That is a lot of car for the money. I believe Toyota is losing money on this trim level.
Prefer the old styling. Prob the coolest Camry was last gen. But still handsome car
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Excelent review, but is it really a new generation or just an update of the current one? Well, the size and design proportions are very similar to the current generation.
Thank god that the new Camry rules out the V6 fanatics and hybrid haters so there are more Camry available for people to buy at the dealerships.
Well. When they've made the American auto makers give up on the sedans like a bunch of cowards, this is what happens.
Primary reason why I bought a 24 Camry AWD non-hybrid. The AWD system is shaft driven. Not electric motors. 10 yrs later I still have solid AWD. Eletric motors in 10 yrs are probably worn.
Legend 😊
They wanna make like prius but it doesnt look good
I was trying to figure out who she reminded me of, and I realized: it's Elliot Page, before the transition when he/she was Ellen Page. No disrespect, but she sounds and almost looks just like the former actress. She's an Asian Ellen Page.
We are next car to 2024 - 2025
SKODA SUPERB, 2.0L Diesel, 4x4, 50K
I'm confused. Wasn't the last gen Camry fun to drive and better looking than its predecessor? This Camry still looks kind of funky to me exterior wise. Wish they did the AWD treatment for the V6 of the last gen. That car would be perfect with an extra 50 horsepower or so across all 4 wheels. All well, guess the Lexus is still an option
Design wise, I prefer the new Accord.
Speed ramp
More fun? Its only available with a cvt transmission!
@@hunterrrdrivesI’d say with the 4 cylinder it’s garbage but I think it works better with the v6
my uber rides will be more comfortable
Is this sedan made of aluminum and runs on gas
It's all women reviewing now. Wth.
I don't recall hearing anything about the transaction which is odd for a car review. My guess is it has a Crappy Variable Transmission and any vehicle with one will never be in my garage.
The camry is now a good looking car, inside and out - Still I wouldn't buy one 🤗
Tak lama lagi jadi kereta produa
Design language really doesn't work on this one lmao
My 2023 Camry gets 43 mpg. No need for a Hybrid.
Banks influenced the SUV movement.
I was excited about the new Camry until heard ‘hybrid only’ and stopped watching.
OVER-SOPHISTICATED, OVER-TECHED WITH SOO MANY EXPENSIVE PARTS TO KEEP IT RUNNING RIGHT.
Wow first???
I would hate seeing the price of this thing. Can you slip a piece of paper into the engine compartment? The third motor sounds useless.
Why dont they put 10 electric motors in it
Hybrid ? CVT ? And looks like a Kia. Rip Camry
Camry EV ? No.
NO THANKS! Hybrid only???
They have now ruined the Camry, previous generation will now have a higher resale value.
In your dream😂😂
How? How have they ruined it? Not fighting with you, but just asking
@@kazuallty it's now underpowered compared to the previous models since there's only hybrid engines, unless down the road there's a TRD/GR option with an upgraded performance engine then it's ok.
Lol cope
@@Shellbackrc oh man some people r just soooo idiot !!
Camry are boring get a Lexus is 500
This review put me to sleep.
gas or electric?
its a hybrid
Yes
Just a ugly car
All hybrid 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Never sale my 2020
bad reviwer
MT got ruined now they only have they live Tv BS… definitely lost my subscription
No thank you .
Everything about this car is just meh. And for 28k? Nah
Hope u paid half price for that hair. Yuk
Looks too Hyundai-ish
Your hair isn't the best is it? I'm trying to be nice but I don't like it.
Are you for the car or her hair??
@@vspecmastershe showing her hair though !
Definitely a masculine haircut smh
CVT - DOA. Good job shilling for Toyota, though.
Quick question: that third motor at the rear will also act as a brake and provide additional regen, correct? As well as power when needed.
It's grounded to the ground!
First time watching this reviewer. Good job. On point commentary, fluid, nice. Best wishes.
Ehh... I, personally, would stick with the last gen Camry.
All the big nail dental assistants buying this.
What she said about AWD and the rear motor only kicking in when needed. Aren't all AWD systems like that? I think she confused AWD with 4WD.
Most vehicles that can be only front wheel with an optional awd, are fwd till there is slipping. Some systems like subaru and Honda's higher end awd system are always sending some power to the rear. It may only be like 20% of torque available but still
AWD usually has power going front and rear full time. Some have a selectable locking function. 4wd usually refers to a selectable 2wd/4wd system.
So this having the system only kick on when needed probably does it automatically with wheel slip by clutch or sensor, its notable.
Most AWD vehicles these days are probably what would be referred to as on-demand AWD. They're FWD based cars with an AWD version that only kicks the rear in when slippage happens at the front. Traditionally (two or three decades ago), the majority of AWD systems were probably full-time AWD (think Land Cruisers, Subarus, and the like, all the wheels all the time).