2025 Toyota Camry SE | BETTER Than the Honda Accord? | 2025 Camry SE AWD Exterior & Interior Review

Published 2024-05-08
This is a review of the ALL NEW 2025 Toyota Camry SE AWD. The Camry is a hybrid midsize sedan in the US market going up against competition like the Honda Accord, Nissan Altima, Kia K5 and Hyundai Sonata. This review will explore the car's features and design elements.

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All Comments (21)
  • @PKwong-xq9ze
    My last Camry lasted for more than 25 years. This is good enough for me to upgrade to the latest Camry.😮
  • @10tenman10
    Fantastic vehicle. The right size car for anyone. Unbelievable gas mileage, good projected reliability. Don't care about incandescent running lights and turn signals; they have zero impact on the driving experience.
  • @brandononbrand
    those 19" wheels are for the posers such a stupid option... to pay an extra $1,500 for worse MPG, higher replacement cost, bent rims, etc... and you still don't have all the LED lights on this trim, lol you're better served putting that $1,500 towards usable options like heated seats or the larger media screen
  • @societyraized
    I’m sold, this will be my next car, thanks for the excellent review
  • @junior17medval
    I want this to be my next Camry! The color, the wheels and trim is just perfect!
  • @My_Snazzy_Life
    Any idea when your video sponsor fitcamx will release the dashcam for the 2025 Camry?
  • @jeanbean691
    love the 2025 design, this car would look even better with Pearl White instead of the flat white. It was a $300 extra for it on my 2015 SE. It would take to the next level
  • @EduardoGarcia91
    Thank you for the video. I can't wait until the 2025 Toyota Corolla comes out.
  • @wilchambers1401
    Glad they got rid of the vent dropping down from the taillights.
  • @jjacob25101
    225 HP on the FWD. The Exhaust tips on the left side have been on the previous hybrid Camry as opposed to right side for the N/A SE. I previously didn't like hybrids, but the Toyotas and Hondas seem pretty reliable, and I would be interested in a FWD new SR or XSE.
  • @EdwardPh.D.
    1. Does the 2025 Camry have steel knuckles or aluminum knuckles? 2. Does the ECVT transmission in the 2025 Camry have a slush lubrication system or does it have a dry sump system like the 2024 Prius Prime? 3. Is the transmission in the 2025 Camry the PB12 transmission like in the 2024 Prius Prime which is larger than what is in the standard Prius? 4. Does the 2025 Camry have lug nuts or did you switch to bolts like on the 2024 Prius? 5. Does the 2025 Camry have a re-designed Two Piece timing chain cover like the 2024 Prius which was re-designed to eliminate the chances of leaks?
  • @bradleys4941
    LED lights are now cheaper to make or VERY close...WTF.....how aren't all the lights LED?
  • @joyhappiness
    this video made me realize that the best deal is a 07 gs 350! lets rizz it up!!!
  • @rbbach1945
    Good review.Tks for mentioning wheel 19in upgrade/option $1500. Will be switchin' from my beloved '15 Mazda3 6sp to a hybrid. Civic this summer,Mazda3 next year.Camry is amazing. SE or XSE both very impressive.Here and now beat next summer ,next year.Rick/78/Seattle
  • @Riley_1955
    I'm hoping in the very near future we get a Camry/Corolla hybrid AWD Prime (PHEV).
  • @AA-jk1es
    2018 and up honda accords come with "head gasket blow-up risk" but not toyota so its a no brainer.
  • Does anyone know when it will be available for purchase in Europe and in which countries?
  • @10tenman10
    I have owned 5 Toyotas in my life, all purchased new. If there is inventory on the lot Toyota is very flexible with price; not true with Honda which generally don't budge. Acura is more flexible than Honda.