The 227 hp hybrid that arrives in Brazil with 1.0 car consumption and incredible design

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12/20/2024 at 1:51 pm

The Toyota Camry, one of the most traditional sedans in the world, is preparing to arrive in Brazil in 2025. What’s new? Fuel consumption worthy of a 1.0 car, but without giving up comfort, technology and premium design. Is it ready to face competition with the Honda Accord? Let’s explore what’s new about this hybrid luxury sedan.

Toyota Camry 2025: a sophisticated and economical sedan

The 2025 Toyota Camry arrives with a completely renewed look, inspired by the new Prius. The larger, lower front grille gives it a sporty look, while the redesigned headlights with daytime running lights (DRLs) and modernized taillights add a touch of sophistication. The 18-inch alloy wheels and six-color palette complete the visual package, making the Camry a work of art on wheels.

The Toyota Camry 2025's consumption is compared to that of a 1.0 car because of its advanced hybrid technology. With a 2.5-liter engine combined with an electric motor and an e-CVT transmission, the sedan can achieve up to 22.5 km/l in the city and 21.3 km/l on the highway (according to EPA standards). This surprising efficiency is possible thanks to the integration between the engines, which optimizes fuel use and allows it to run in electric mode in some situations, drastically reducing gasoline consumption.
The Toyota Camry 2025’s consumption is compared to that of a 1.0 car because of its advanced hybrid technology. With a 2.5-liter engine combined with an electric motor and an e-CVT transmission, the sedan can achieve up to 22.5 km/l in the city and 21.3 km/l on the highway (according to EPA standards). This surprising efficiency is possible thanks to the integration between the engines, which optimizes fuel use and allows it to run in electric mode in some situations, drastically reducing gasoline consumption.

Inside, the Camry impresses even more. The dashboard has been redesigned to include a 12.3-inch screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. The nine-speaker JBL audio system turns the car into a traveling concert hall. Highlights include the wireless charger, Head-Up Display and three-zone climate control. Everything designed to offer maximum comfort to the driver and passengers.

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Hybrid mechanics that surprise


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Equipped with a 2.5-liter hybrid engine and an electric motor, the Toyota Camry promises consumption of up to 22.5 km/l in the city and 21.3 km/l on the highway, according to the American standard (EPA). These numbers translate into economy similar to that of a 1.0 car in Brazil, something impressive for a large sedan.

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The combustion engine generates 184 hp, while the electric motor adds another 134 hp, resulting in a combined power of 227 hp. This configuration allows the Camry to offer Eco, Normal and Sport driving modes, adapting to each driver’s style. In Eco mode, the car can be driven exclusively on electric power, depending on the battery charge level.

State-of-the-art equipment and reinforced security

In addition to its modern look and advanced mechanics, the Camry offers cutting-edge technological features. The 360-degree camera, electrical adjustments for the driver’s seat and the multifunctional screen for the dashboard are just some of the items that make driving more practical and safe.

The Camry comes equipped with the Toyota Sense package, which includes lane keeping assist, lane departure warning, pre-collision warning and adaptive cruise control. These features place the sedan among the safest vehicles in its category, meeting the expectations of the most demanding consumers.

The arrival of the hybrid Camry puts even more pressure on the Honda Accord, its main competitor. Both models offer similar proposals, but Toyota bets on a bolder design and optimized consumption as differentiators. The fight promises to be exciting for those looking for a hybrid sedan.

Abroad, the Camry starts at US$56,539 (about R$343,836 in direct conversion). In Brazil, a similar price is expected, positioning it as a luxury and exclusive option. The limited number of units should further increase expectations surrounding the model.

The 2025 Toyota Camry combines style, efficiency and technology in an attractive package for those looking for a premium sedan. With impressive consumption, modern equipment and reliable mechanics, the model promises to conquer its space in the Brazilian market. If you’re looking for a car that combines luxury and economy, the Camry is, without a doubt, a good bet. So, does it deserve a place in your garage?

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