Next-gen Toyota Camry Hybrid India launch in early 2025

Toyota Camry may not be a huge seller but a very well-built and premium car which has been running on Indian roads for over two decades. Ever since it was first launched in India in 2002, it has always catered to a niche segment of buyers. The Japanese auto giant is now gearing up to launch a new generation model of the D-segment sedan in India.

According to an Autocar India report, Toyota is all set to launch the ninth generation Camry in India early next year. Officially known as Camry XV80, the latest iteration of the premium executive saloon is expected to go on sale in early 2025. Like the current iteration, the new-gen Camry will be locally assembled in India via Completely Knocked Down (CKD) kits.

Production of the sedan is expected to commence very soon with an official debut expected at the upcoming Bharat Mobility Expo. Like its predecessor, the upcoming Camry will be based on the same TNGA-K platform which means the new-gen model will also be available with a strong hybrid powertrain. And just like the previous generation models, the new Camry will focus on rear seat comfort, fuel efficiency, and reliability.

2025 Toyota Camry: Design

As seen in the images, the new Camry gets evolutionary design updates over the previous model. The most notable updates at the front include a sleeker grille paired with redesigned LED headlights featuring integrated daytime running lights, along with a reshaped front bumper that incorporates wider air intakes. The side profile highlights a streamlined roofline, a sculpted body, and 19-inch multi-spoke alloy wheels in black and smoke grey finishes.

Toyota Camry (Image: Toyota)

At the rear, the new-generation Camry showcases wraparound LED taillights, a rear lip spoiler, and a redesigned diffuser with a dual-tip exhaust for added sportiness. Other standout exterior features include a shark-fin antenna, chrome “CAMRY” lettering on the trunk, and a new clamshell hood. The overall design is reminiscent of the US-spec Prius. In addition, there are two new colour options on offer: Ocean Gem and Heavy Metal. The top-spec trim will benefit from two-tone paint schemes with a black roof.

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