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@CM-zl8iu I love both. This just comes off more sporty and aggressive with a better engine if you want speed reliable sedan. Think the Accord has better interior/tech and is more of a grown classy simple look.
@@LTGONZ0 Toyota definitely killed it on the front end. It looks better than the accord’s front end. But the rest of it is just generic and doesn’t stick out for me.
@@CM-zl8iu it's beautiful, especially the head lamps. I wish the Accord had the rear vents and USB C connection like the camry offers on all models. I wouldn't say it's better, just a different taste. I like the Acoord for my style of simplicity and classy. I have a mustang as a second car so if I want sporty I drive that🤣.
For me… this is the best , a comprehensive description with sales prices car reviews compared with others. I luv the XSE AWD ‘25 . Keep it up by adding more why’s on technical engine advantages. Thanks!
Smart entry is part of the optional, extra cost, convenience package on at least the LE. Push button start is standard, but you still have to press the key fob to unlock the doors on the base model without options.
The 2025 Toyota Camry XSE is a sleek and stylish sedan that offers a comfortable ride and impressive performance. It comes equipped with a range of advanced features, including a hybrid powertrain, a suite of driver assistance technologies, and a premium audio system. The Camry XSE's bold and sporty design is sure to turn heads on the road, while its spacious and well-appointed interior provides ample room for passengers and cargo alike. Overall, the 2025 Toyota Camry XSE is a top choice for anyone looking for a reliable and exciting sedan.
I'm a Honda Accord man and I've never bought a Camry in my life but I must say this Camry looks good. I don't know what Honda is doing with the Accord but the current one is my least favorite cars right now 😢
It looks similar to a Prius, but if you look closely, it's different. I think it's a good design. The back seat is narrow. The 2.5-liter hybrid offers powerful driving and seems to have good fuel efficiency. It's not yet released in Japan, so I'm jealous of people in North America.
Giant front grill is ugly as hell.. beside toyota dealers want so much markup on their cars. It's just ridiculous in Southern California what the expect you to pay over MSRP... People should refuse to buy cars with markup. There are plenty of other good options.
Hybrid, traditional door handles, exhaust pipe, interior buttons. Toyota went full big brain on the new design while the rest of the world tries to follow Tesla 😂 Good job Toyota 👏👏👏
I’m in the market for a vehicle. I’ve always heard do not get a car in its first year of a new model. Considering the ‘25 Camry basically has the same frame/build as a ‘24 Camry, does this rule of thumb go out the window?
Needs the back window with a darker tint so it not only looks better but it's less load on the air conditioning. The drivers console is very good, no Ipad sticking out like in the RAV and manual controls the passenger can operate. Not a fan of low profile tires on the 19" wheels on the XSE. I think I would choose the SE model because of the price and it has everything you need in a sedan with any options you may want. I don't think the LE model will be available in Canada because it's not rugged enough for the conditions?
It looks quite similar to the previous generation, leaving me rather underwhelmed, especially in this incredibly boring black-on-black color combo, but the price is reasonable for a midsize hybrid and it'll likely be one of the more reliable midsize offerings. Toyota continues to do what it does best, making milquetoast transportation appliances. If you want a midsize hybrid sedan, the new Camry is probably the best option. If you don't want a hybrid, you'll have to shop elsewhere.
@@CarConfections I did subsequently see somewhere, that they have the whole "perimeter" they called it, heated. Thanks for the reply, much appreciated. Your addition of resale and reliability ratings are great!
Nice thorough preview & test of this car. Dings for me: the all-gray, boring interior colorway, and too much shiny piano black on the vents (sun reflections?). Also, you didn't talk about how LOW the seats might be in this Camry, which I felt was a serious negative of the previous gen car. The whole thing seems kind of boring, though I am sure it's a decent car & it is an improvement over the old one. And the biggest "slam dunk" for me is 50 MPG on the LE model!
Actually Accord stand nowhere in front of Camry Camry medium size sedan better in terms of power train than Accord full size sedan Literally the Accord equipped with the same power train as Prius
So the brand new Camry is quite a bit louder/noisier than the old Camry? I like Toyota but somehow they went backwards on the very thing people complained.
You lost me at the moment you complained about the sound of previous engines. How can you hate on that beautiful sound. I'm putting a thumbs down and will not ever watch another one of your videos.
@@themartins2378 Only talking bad about kia cause u heard their engines explode and gets stolen easily. Do your research more about new models and talk back to me
I've watched several reviews on the new Camry and it's always well in the segment before the cvt is mentioned. They all realize the cvt spells death for Camry
Front looks nice, but the rear looks like another Honda Accord. I don't know what's going on with Toyota's design team, but if they have a group designing the front and a group designing the rear, the group designing the rear need to get fired. First the ugly rear of the new 4runner and now this. Just give the entire design opportunity to the front design team.
Interior looks like Kia k5 has for years now. New k5 is gonna blow this away in tech. And while this 2.5L hybrid powertrain is reliable it’s much more expensive than a K5