2025 Toyota Camry launched in India, available in single fully loaded variant
2025 Toyota Camry launched in India priced at Rs. 48 lakh (ex-showroom). Available only in fully loaded trim, the latest version of Toyota’s premium sedan maintains its focus on fuel-efficient gasoline-hybrid powertrains while featuring a number of updates in design, features and safety technology. Deliveries of the new models will begin immediately.
Price comparison and market positioning
The new Camry is priced at Rs. It is priced higher than its predecessor, which was priced at Rs 1.83 lakh. 46.17 million (ex-showroom). Despite the price hike, it remains competitive in its segment and is lower than its main rival Skoda Superb, which is priced at Rs. 5.4 million. The Camry also serves as a more affordable alternative to premium sedans such as the Audi A4 (price starts at Rs 46.02 lakh), Mercedes-Benz C-Class (price starts at Rs 54.40 lakh) and BMW 3 Series Gran Limousine (price starts at Rs 54.40 lakh). 6.06 million).
Appearance design and platform
The ninth-generation Camry is built on Toyota’s TNGA-K platform and adopts the Toyota brand’s “Hammerhead” design language. Notable exterior updates include a sharper front end, slim LED headlights with daytime running lights, and a repositioned “T” badge on the grille. The bumper design is influenced by Lexus styling and is shaped like an anvil. The sedan also displays bold character lines, redesigned 18-inch alloy wheels and C-shaped LED taillights.
Toyota offers six exterior colors for the new Camry: Precious Metal, Dark Blue, Cement Gray, Emotional Red, Attitude Black and Platinum White Pearl.
Interior and technology upgrades
The Camry’s interior features a revised dashboard design that highlights dual 12.3-inch displays, one for the digital instrument cluster and the other for infotainment functions. The infotainment system supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Other technology highlights include a nine-speaker JBL audio system, a 10-inch head-up display and digital keypad functionality.
Rear-seat passengers can enjoy reclining seats with a dedicated center console, while the front seats are ventilated and offer 10-way power adjustment. Comfort is further enhanced by three-zone automatic climate control and a sunroof with retractable sunshades.
security features
The new Camry comes equipped with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, the brand’s suite of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Key features include pre-collision assist with pedestrian detection, radar-based cruise control, lane tracing assist, road sign recognition and automatic high beams. Additional safety equipment includes nine airbags, front and rear parking sensors, and a 360-degree camera.
Powertrain and performance
The new Camry is powered by a 2.5-liter gasoline engine paired with Toyota’s fifth-generation hybrid system (THS 5). The combined power output is 230 HP, an increase of 12 HP over the previous model. Fuel efficiency has also been improved, with an ARAI rating of 25.49 km/l. Power is transmitted through an eCVT transmission.
Batteries and Assembly
Toyota provides an 8-year/160,000-kilometer warranty for the hybrid battery pack, reinforcing its commitment to hybrid technology. The new Camry continues to be assembled at Toyota’s Bidadi plant in Karnataka, using the CKD (Completely Knocked Down) route, a practice that has been in place since the seventh-generation model was introduced in India in 2013.
Incorporating updated features, advanced safety systems and an improved hybrid system, the ninth-generation Toyota Camry aims to cement its position as a premium yet affordable sedan in the Indian market.
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