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XV80 (9th generation) · 2025–2025 · Mid-size sedan (hybrid only; FWD or AWD)

2025 Toyota Camry parts and specs

Everything you need to own and maintain this exact model year. Verified specifications, part numbers, and the problems that recur, in one place.

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Quick facts

Engine oil
0W-8, 4.5 qt
Battery
Group LN2 (DIN H5), 356 CCA
Tire size
205/65R16 (base trim)
Wiper blades
26" / 20"
Cabin filter
Toyota 87139-0E040
Key fob battery
CR2032

Specifications for the 2025 Camry

These specifications are shared across every Camry of the XV80 (9th generation) generation. See the 2025 Toyota Camry overview for the full picture, or the Toyota Camry guide to compare every generation.

What changed for the 2025 Toyota Camry

  • 2025Generation launch: hybrid-only lineup, optional electronic on-demand AWD, 225 hp (FWD) / 232 hp (AWD) combined

Known problems with the 2025 Toyota Camry

3 of the 3 issues we track for the 2025–2025 generation are documented against the 2025 model year, and 2 carry a recall or service bulletin.

  • 7-inch instrument cluster can go blank (recall)

    moderateNHTSA 26V-511

    On LE, SE, and Nightshade trims with the 7-inch combination meter, the display can be blank at startup, which also disables turn signals, hazards, and some warning chimes. Toyota recalled 508,354 US 2025–2026 Camrys in August 2026; the fix is a free dealer software update. XLE/XSE with the 12.3-inch display are not affected.

    Typical cost: Free under recall (software update)

  • Second-row center seat belt webbing damage (recall)

    moderateNHTSA 25V-059 (Toyota 25TA03)

    A hot-knife cutting process could leave melt marks that weaken the second-row center belt webbing, violating FMVSS 209. Dealers inspect and replace the seat belt assembly free of charge. Small population.

    Typical cost: Free under recall

  • Early owner complaints: driver-assist braking and wiper performance

    minor

    NHTSA complaint data for the first model year clusters around unexpected/harsh braking events while using adaptive cruise or lane assist, and poor wiper clearing in ice. No defect finding or recall on these as of mid-2026, worth watching, and worth reporting to NHTSA if experienced.

    Typical cost: N/A (monitor; software updates likely)

Full detail, costs and sources on the Toyota Camry problems and years to avoid guide.

Which engines were offered in the 2025 Camry?

EngineTrimsOilOil capacity
2.5L Hybrid (A25A-FXS + 5th-gen THS)All trims (LE, SE, XLE, XSE, Nightshade); 225 hp FWD / 232 hp AWD0W-84.5 qt

About the Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry is America's perennial best-selling midsize sedan, and the 2012–2025 span covers three very different cars that share one reputation for low running costs. 5L V6 with a conventional 6-speed automatic, 0W-20 oil, and cheap, plentiful parts. Its main documented weak spots are a torque-converter shudder on early 6-speeds and brake-actuator failures on hybrids.

5L (0W-16 oil), an 8-speed automatic, LED headlights on every trim, and a long recall list early on (Denso fuel pump, brake vacuum pump) that Toyota fixed for free. 5L hybrid, FWD or AWD, rated around 44–53 mpg. 3, lug torque stays 76 ft-lbs, the key fob takes a CR2032, and hybrids hide a separate small 12V battery apart from the high-voltage pack, usually in the trunk.

Maintenance is simple and interval-driven: 10,000-mile synthetic oil changes, 30,000-mile air and cabin filters, coolant at 100k then every 50k, and iridium spark plugs at 120k.

For how the specifications changed across every generation, see the full Toyota Camry guide.

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