2023 Toyota Camry

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MSRP Range:    $26,220 - $36,745

Body Type
Body Type

Sedan

engine
Engine

2.5L I4 202hp 182ft. lbs.

Drivetrain
Drivetrain

AWD

Horse Power
Horse Power

202

MPG
MPG

25 /34 /29

Doors
Doors

4

2023 Toyota Camry All Trim Prices

TRIM
PRICE(MSRP)
COMPARE
LE 4dr Sedan
$26,320
AWD LE 4dr Sedan
$27,720
SE 4dr Sedan
$27,860
SE Nightshade 4dr Sedan
$28,860
AWD SE 4dr Sedan
$29,260
AWD SE Nightshade 4dr Sedan
$30,260
XLE 4dr Sedan
$31,070
XSE 4dr Sedan
$31,620
AWD XLE 4dr Sedan
$32,470
AWD XSE 4dr Sedan
$33,020
TRD 4dr Sedan
$33,385
XLE V6 4dr Sedan
$36,195
XSE V6 4dr Sedan
$36,745

2023 Toyota Camry Overview

The Camry is a stalwart of the midsize sedan market, which has seen a decline in both entry and sales in recent years as the world has embraced SUVs. Nonetheless, despite market changes, the Camry has maintained its position as the best-selling passenger car, a position it has held for the previous two decades. It has a well-deserved reputation for dependability, and it provides a hybridized version with excellent fuel efficiency. The contemporary Camry is elegant, especially when equipped with the Nightshade package (which adds bronze wheels for 2023) or the sporty-looking TRD trim. While many of the Camry's competitors, like the Honda Accord and Hyundai Sonata, have gone to four-cylinder engines, Toyota's midsize sedan can still be purchased with a 301-hp V-6. While it's not a fun car to drive, its safety features, fuel-efficient engines, and large interior make it a capable and easy-to-live-with daily driver.


Pros Cons
Comfortable ride and composed handlingWind and road noise permeate the cabin
Peppy optional V6 engine and roomy seatsSomewhat small trunk for the class
Intuitive infotainment system

Modifications For 2023

The optional Nightshade package for the SE model in 2023 adds black headlamp and taillight trim to match the black front grille, rear spoiler, mirror caps, and emblems. The Nightshade also receives matte bronze 19-inch wheels that, unexpectedly, look good on it. The package can be added to Midnight Black, White, or Reservoir Blue—a new hue. The remainder of the Camry lineup receives extra driver-assistance technologies, like automatic high beams and a forward-facing camera that can interpret and display specific traffic signs on the digital display.

Which Trim To Purchase

We'd opt for the XLE Hybrid because we believe it best represents what the Camry excels at: being an easygoing family car with almost Lexus amenities. It has outstanding fuel efficiency when driven gently. It rides comfortably, drives precisely, and has a gorgeous, large, and well-equipped standard leather cabin.

Power & Performance

The conventional four-cylinder engine is paired with a smooth eight-speed automatic transmission, but acceleration figures are underwhelming. The Camry hybrid is powered by a less powerful version of the engine, a battery, and two electric motors, and it is no more fun to drive than the standard powertrain. The silky 301-hp V-6 engine featured on the XLE and XSE versions, as well as the TRD variation, is the actual highlight of this lineup. It offers a smooth ride and surprisingly agile handling. When cornering, the steering is well weighted and feels robust, but it is light when navigating parking lots. Even in the hybrid, where friction and regenerative braking must coexist, the Camry's brake pedal is quick and not too soft.

Fuel Economy

The whole Camry family fared admirably in EPA tests, and a four-cylinder vehicle performed admirably in our real-world highway testing. The most fuel-efficient nonhybrid Camry models are the LE and SE with four-cylinder engines, which get 28 mpg city and 39 mpg highway, while the base LE hybrid gets 51 mpg city and 53 mpg highway. However, the hybrid's highest trims trade some economy for luxury, with vehicles powered by the V-6 earning 22 mpg city and up to 33 mpg highway. Visit the EPA's website for additional information on the Camry's fuel efficiency.

Interior & Comfort

The cabin of the 2023 Toyota Camry is pleasant, but it won't blow you away. The inside is filled with harsh plastics, and wind and road noise permeate the cabin. Many competitors provide higher-quality materials. The Hyundai Sonata is a midsize sedan with an excellent cabin in its lowest model. In comparison to other midrange automobiles, this Toyota has a modest trunk. The capacity of the Camry is 15.1 cubic feet, which is just enough for shopping bags or weekend luggage. Consider the Honda Accord if you want a car with a large trunk. Both rows of seats are comfortable, with plenty of headroom and legroom for adults to stretch out. For comfort on extended rides, the seats are well cushioned. In addition, the driver has excellent outward visibility.

Infotainment

Toyota's Entune 3.0 touchscreen infotainment system is standard across the Camry series, with an improved version available as an option. Entune boasts a ton of functionality, responds pretty well to user input, and supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. There are also physical buttons, such as those on the steering wheel.

Safety

Toyota's choice to make driver-assistance technology standard on all Camry vehicles remains laudable. Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) websites for further information on the Camry's crash-test performance. The following are important safety features:

  • Forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking are standard features.
  • Lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assistance are standard.
  • Adaptive cruise control as standard

Warranty & Coverage For Maintenance

Toyota's decision to make driver-assistance technology standard on all Camry models is admirable. More information about the Camry's crash-test performance can be found on the websites of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Important safety elements include the following:

  • Automatic emergency braking and front collision warning are standard features.
  • Lane departure and lane-keeping assistance are standard features.
  • Standard adaptive cruise control

Other Competitive Cars

1. Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord

The Honda Accord is one of the Camry's main rivals. Both vehicles come standard with a lengthy list of safety features, but the Accord outperforms the Civic with more quick steering, sporty cornering skills, a bigger trunk, and a more premium interior. The Camry, on the other hand, offers an optional V6 engine and all-wheel drive, something the Honda does not have. While the Accord has more to offer, it also starts at a higher price. Both are excellent options, but if your budget allows, the Accord will provide greater value.

2. Toyota Camry vs. Nissan Altima

The Nissan Altima is a terrific car, but it falls short of what the Camry provides. The Altima offers a smooth ride, well-cushioned seats, simple entertainment systems, and two powerful engine options. The Camry, on the other hand, offers more athletic handling, a finer interior, and an available V6 engine that is more powerful than both of Nissan's choices. While both vehicles have comparable starting prices, we recommend opting for the more well-rounded Camry.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is the Toyota Camry 2023 reliable?

The 2023 Toyota Camry is anticipated to have an 84 out of 100 dependability rating. A J.D. Power projected dependability score of 91–100 is regarded as the best, 81–90 is considered great, 70–80 is considered acceptable, and 0-69 is considered fair and below average.

2. Where is the Camry manufactured in the United States?

Toyota builds the Camry in Kentucky.

3. Is it costly to maintain a Toyota Camry?

During the first ten years of ownership, a Toyota Camry will cost roughly $4,203 in maintenance and repairs. This is $2,893 less than the industry average for popular sedan models. During that period, there is also an 11.89% risk that a Camry will require extensive repairs. It is 9.61% better than comparable vehicles in its class.

4. Is the Toyota Camry 2023 quick?

It's paired with an 8-speed shiftable automatic transmission. The 2023 Toyota Camry powered by this engine accelerates from a standstill to 60 mph in 7.3 seconds and completes the quarter-mile run in 15.6 seconds. With this engine arrangement, the 2023 Toyota Camry can attain a peak speed of 122 mph.

Body Type
Body Type

Sedan

engine
Engine

2.5L I4 202hp 182ft. lbs.

Drivetrain
Drivetrain

AWD

Horse Power
Horse Power

202

MPG
MPG

25 /34 /29

Doors
Doors

4

25 MPG in city 34 MPG in highway and 29 MPG combined

The 2023 Toyota Camry is Sedan that comes in 13 trim levels (also referred to as packages):
LE 4dr Sedan,
AWD LE 4dr Sedan,
SE 4dr Sedan,
SE Nightshade 4dr Sedan,
AWD SE 4dr Sedan,
AWD SE Nightshade 4dr Sedan,
XLE 4dr Sedan,
XSE 4dr Sedan,
AWD XLE 4dr Sedan,
AWD XSE 4dr Sedan,
TRD 4dr Sedan,
XLE V6 4dr Sedan,
XSE V6 4dr Sedan
.

LE 4dr Sedan which starts at $26320
AWD LE 4dr Sedan which starts at $27720
SE 4dr Sedan which starts at $27860
SE Nightshade 4dr Sedan which starts at $28860
AWD SE 4dr Sedan which starts at $29260
AWD SE Nightshade 4dr Sedan which starts at $30260
XLE 4dr Sedan which starts at $31070
XSE 4dr Sedan which starts at $31620
AWD XLE 4dr Sedan which starts at $32470
AWD XSE 4dr Sedan which starts at $33020
TRD 4dr Sedan which starts at $33385
XLE V6 4dr Sedan which starts at $36195
XSE V6 4dr Sedan which starts at $36745

Yes, It comes with a 7 in. with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay.

2023 Toyota Camry offers 36/36000 mi basic warranty, 60/60000 mi powertrain warranty and 24/0 mi roadside assistance warranty

2023 Toyota Camry offers up to 15.1 cubic feet of cargo space

The 2023 Toyota Camry has a ground clearance of 5.7 inches.