The 2025 Toyota Camry is a major change from previous models in that it only comes with a four-cylinder hybrid configuration, stopping the recognizable 3.5-liter V6 and the aggressive TRD pattern.
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With two electric motors and a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine, the hybrid setup generates 225 horsepower for front-wheel drive and 232 horsepower for all-wheel drive.
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With this change, the V6's decades-long run in the Camry lineup comes to an end.
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Although there is room for conjecture over the V6's possible comeback, a Toyota representative expressed a more firm position when they said that "the V6 is done."
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The TRD trim, which is renowned for its handling and appearance improvements, is missing, which highlights even more the lineup revisions for 2025.
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With standard two-tone paint and 19-inch wheels, the XSE grade gives a meaner appearance for individuals who like a more aggressive look.
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Even while it doesn't have as much power as the V6, future Camry models may have the Crown's turbocharged Hybrid Max powertrain, which can produce 340 horsepower from a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and an electric back axle motor.
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