2025 Toyota Camry: One Trim, Bold New Look, and More Features Than Ever
Toyota Kirloskar Motor has increased the price of the Toyota Camry in India, making the premium hybrid sedan Rs 50,000 dearer. With the revised pricing, the Camry now costs Rs 48.50 lakh (ex-showroom). For buyers opting for the Platinum White Pearl exterior color, an additional Rs 15,000 is required, pushing the price to Rs 48.65 lakh.
This price revision marks the first change since the ninth-generation Toyota Camry was launched in India in December 2024. The sedan continues to be offered in a single, petrol-hybrid “Elegant” variant, maintaining its position as a luxury offering in Toyota’s premium lineup.

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Camry Exterior Design
The 2025 Toyota Camry, part of the ninth generation, is constructed on the TNGA-K platform. When it comes to design updates, this new Camry showcases significant differences from its predecessor. Notably, it boasts a wider grille that links the headlights and more angular headlamps, complemented by fresh LED Daytime Running Lamps. You’ll notice that the ‘T’ logo has been raised compared to the previous model.
If you look at the back, a touch of Lexus influence is evident with a pair of wraparound ‘C ’-shaped LED tail lamps. Moving to the sides, you’ll find a new pair of dual-tone 18-inch wheels. The latest Camry shares almost the same size as the previous version. It is 4915 mm long, 1839 mm wide, stands 1445 mm tall, and has a wheelbase of 2825 mm.

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Toyota Camry Interior, Features
The new Camry comes with some cool features inside. It has a large 12.3-inch touchscreen for infotainment that supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. You also get a 7-inch fully digital instrument cluster, a 10-inch head-up display, and a digital key feature. Plus, the sedan offers a nine-speaker JBL sound system, three-zone climate control, an electric sunroof, ventilated seats, 10-way adjustable seats for the driver and passenger, a rear armrest with touch control switches, a reclining rear seat, and a wireless charging pad.
When it comes to safety, the car is packed with Level 2 ADAS (Toyota Safety Sense 3.0). This system includes pre-collision assistance with pedestrian detection, radar-based cruise control, lane tracing assistance, and road sign assistance. It also has automatic high beams to improve visibility at night. Moreover, the car is equipped with 9 airbags, parking sensors at the front and back, an electronic parking brake, and a 360-degree camera for added safety.

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Toyota Camry Powertrain
In terms of its powertrain, the new Camry comes with a robust hybrid system, just like the older version. It includes a 2.5-liter engine combined with Toyota’s latest Hybrid System (THS 5) electric motor. This setup produces a total power of approximately 227 bhp, which is around 12 bhp more than the previous model. The peak torque reaches 220 Nm, and the Camry is available with an eCVT gearbox.
The Toyota Camry remains a top contender in the premium sedan space, offering a blend of luxury, technology, and hybrid efficiency. While the price increase may be a concern for potential buyers, the advanced features, refined design, and strong performance still make it a compelling choice.
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