Inside The Best Selling Toyota Camry
Toyota’s Camry is a fixture in the automotive landscape, the reigning best-selling car King. As other manufacturers have discontinued sedans, the Camry marches on, outselling sedan and SUVs alike. The 2025 Camry just debuted, delivering a sharp new bodystyle and stellar hybrid gas mileage. Right now, Toyota has a number of great incentives on the Camry as the model year wraps up.
Toyota cars and SUVs continue to offer Americans of all classes some of the most reliable transportation on the market. From their entry to America in 1957 to game-changing models like the Corolla and the Camry, Toyota is now the best selling car brand in America, usurping the throne from General Motors in 2021.
The 2025 Camry is now hybrid-only. Starting with the LE trim, it offers a comfortable and well-equipped entry point into the Camry family. Priced at $28,700 msrp, the LE comes with features like dual-zone auto climate control, an 8-inch infotainment touchscreen, and a suite of driver assistance technologies including adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assistance. The SE trim, priced at $30,700 msrp, adds 18-inch alloy wheels, a sport-tuned suspension, and more aggressive exterior styling.

Upper level Camrys include the XLE trim, $33,500 msrp, which includes leather upholstery, a larger 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, and additional safety features like blind-spot monitoring. The top-of-the-line XSE, $35,695 msrp, combines the luxury of the XLE with the sporty elements of the SE, with including 19-inch alloys.
Under the hood, the 2025 Camry offers two powertrain options. The standard setup is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine paired with two electric motors, producing a combined 225 horsepower and front-wheel drive. For those who prefer all-wheel drive, an additional electric motor boosts the total output to 232 horsepower. Both configurations use a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The 2024 Camry will be the last Camry version available with a V6, so get yours while those 301 horsepower are still hot and if you can find one.
Right now Toyota has a host of incentives on the 2025 Camry as the model year wraps up. Get a $309 lease deal for 36 months on the 2025 Camry LE with $2,999 down. Toyota also has 4.75% APR for 60 months on 2025 Camry. Lastly Toyota offers $500 military discount and $500 recent college grad discount. Be sure to check with local dealers for best promotions in your area as they can vary by region. Cast a wide net using the dealer inventory tool and compare multiple stores within a reasonable driving radius; despite national promotions, not all dealers price the same, and some will be more aggressive on in-stock colors or option packages. Ask every store for an out-the-door price that includes taxes and fees, and be selective about add-ons like paint protection, VIN etching, maintenance packages, and extra alarm systems—polite declines on extras can save hundreds or even thousands.
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