Review: 2025 Toyota Camry XSE
not long ago Toyota is seen as a company that builds well-made, reliable but boring transportation equipment, many of which are fuel-efficient hybrid vehicles. In a way, that's fine because vehicles like this are necessary, but car enthusiasts know Toyota has more to offer because they've done it before - and Toyota used to be fun. In the 1990s, the company produced a 320-horsepower rear-wheel-drive Supra with a twin-turbocharged engine and a six-speed manual transmission. If that's out of reach for some customers, there's also the wedge-shaped mid-engine MR2. Over the past few years, Toyota has been working to break down its stingy image. It tasked the performance experts at TRD (Toyota Racing Development) with making the Camry and Avalon sedans even sportier and more exciting. It also (finally!) brings back the Supra (albeit with a BMW engine). Even the Corolla received the hot hatch treatment and became a 300-hp all-wheel-drive GR (Gazoo Racing) Corolla. But the renewed focus on…