🚗 Toyota Camry – Features in the U.S. (2025-2026)

🔋 Powertrain & Performance
The latest Camry lineup in the U.S. is now exclusively hybrid — Toyota no longer offers a non-hybrid gas-only version for current new models.
All models use Toyota’s 5th-generation hybrid system paired with a 2.5-liter inline-4 hybrid engine.
Horsepower ≈ 225 hp on standard Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) and ~232 hp with available Electronic On-Demand All-Wheel Drive (AWD).
Exceptional fuel efficiency, often around 50+ MPG combined (city/highway), making it one of the most economical midsize sedans.
🧰 Standard & Available Features
📱 Tech & Connectivity
Large Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen (sizes vary by trim, up to ~12.3”).
Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™.
Available digital instrument cluster and head-up display on higher trims.
🛡️ Safety
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 is standard across all trims — includes forward collision mitigation, adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert, and more.
🛋️ Interior Comfort
Depending on trim can include:
Heated and ventilated front seats
Dual-zone automatic climate control
Leather or SofTex® upholstery
Ambient interior lighting
Power-adjustable seats with memory (on higher trims)
🚘 Other Notable Features
Available Electronic On-Demand AWD for better traction in rain/snow.
Sport-oriented suspension tuning on SE and XSE trims.
Multiple drive modes (e.g., Normal, Eco, Sport).
💲 2026 Toyota Camry Pricing (Approx. U.S. MSRP)
(Source: Kelley Blue Book and Edmunds data updated early 2026)
Trim MSRP Range (USD)
LE (base) ~$30,195
SE ~$32,495
Nightshade (appearance pack) ~$33,495
XLE (luxury-oriented) ~$35,195
XSE (sport-luxury) ~$36,395
💡 Fair purchase (dealer-to-customer) prices may be a bit below MSRP on average.
What these prices mean:
The LE is the most affordable hybrid Camry.
SE/ Nightshade adds sportier styling.
XLE focuses on comfort and features.
XSE brings sport aesthetics with premium tech and trim.
Note: Final sale price can vary depending on dealer fees, destination charges, optional packages, and whether AWD is chosen (AWD typically adds ~$1,500 over FWD).
Pros
✅ Strong fuel economy (50+ MPG)
✅ Standard hybrid across the current lineup
✅ AWD available on all trims
✅ Advanced safety tech standard
✅ Good mix of features, comfort, and reliability
Considerations
⚠ Higher trims increase price significantly
⚠ Optional packages add to final cost
⚠ AWD adds weight but improves traction