Toyota Camry
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You don’t need to wait for new sedans for a rebellious alternative to stultifying SUVs — the Toyota Camry is here now, available for a highly reasonable price, well equipped, stylish, fuel-efficient, fun to drive and good to look at.
By Aaron Bragman
May 18, 2026
With a base price just above $30,000, a generously sized cabin and a standard hybrid powertrain, it’s no wonder the Toyota Camry is the bestselling sedan in America. See how you can save on one today.
By Jared Gall
April 8, 2026
With a hybrid engine now standard, the 2026 Toyota Camry is the most efficient mid-size sedan on sale today. Even with available all-wheel drive, the Camry gets better fuel economy than many competitors do with front-wheel drive.
By Jared Gall
March 15, 2026
A low purchase price is only the start to finding a truly affordable car. Their spectacular fuel economy helps these 10 cars and SUVs keep operating costs in check.
By Jared Gall
February 24, 2026
Toyota is recalling more than 55,000 examples of its Camry sedan and Corolla Cross Hybrid SUV over an issue with the hybrid powertrain that could lead to a fire.
By Corinne Vercoe
December 17, 2025
More than a million Toyota, Lexus and Subaru vehicles are being recalled over an issue with the backup camera that could decrease driver visibility.
By Corinne Vercoe
October 31, 2025
For 2026, the Nightshade Edition is new and adds a little style to the middle of the trim lineup courtesy of black wheels and exterior trim, but otherwise, the Camry is unchanged.
By Jared Gall
September 29, 2025
On the heels of a recall affecting a number of its electric vehicles, Toyota now is recalling approximately 591,000 vehicles over an issue with instrument panels.
By Corinne Vercoe
September 12, 2025
Driving a fuel-efficient hybrid vehicle can make you feel greener, but if you live where winter is more white than green, you might want to consider one of the hybrids that offer all-wheel drive.
By Cars.com Editors
August 26, 2025
Calling to the fact that cars and trucks are only getting harder to see out of, a new technique developed by IIHS quantifies visibility for easy comparison of models of all ages.
By Jared Gall
June 25, 2025