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2023 Toyota Camry


MSRP Range

$25,945 - $36,370

Edmunds Rating Consumer Rating


7.7 / 10  (40)

Photos & Videos


What’s new
SE Nightshade model gets new 19-inch
bronze wheels
Part of the eighth Camry generation
introduced for 2018

Pros & Cons


 High fuel economy from four-cylinder engine
 Plenty of cabin and cargo space
 Easy steering and unobstructed visibility
make it easy to drive
 Comprehensive suite of driver safety aids
comes standard

 Four-cylinder engine sounds unrefined

 Elevated levels of wind and road noise at


highway speeds

2023 Toyota Camry Trim


Pricing
Rutland, ND 58067 

LE SE
2.5L 4cyl 8A 2.5L 4cyl 8

$28,436 $29,853

2023 Toyota Camry Review

by Kurt Niebuhr 

Since its introduction to the U.S. market, way


back in 1983, the Toyota Camry has been one of
the most popular and successful sedans in its
class. The latest-generation Camry is roomy,
comfortable, sharp-looking and pleasant — if not
overly exciting — to drive. It's also one of the few
vehicles in its class to offer all-wheel drive, which
is a boon to those who live in snowy climes but
don't want to get behind the wheel of an SUV.

The 2023 Camry marks the sixth year of


production since this generation debuted in 2018.
Toyota's sedans and crossovers generally follow a
five-year life cycle, but the 2023 Camry will soldier
on essentially unchanged. The only real upgrade
for this year applies to the SE Nightshade Edition,
which sees the 18-inch black wheels replaced by
19-inch bronze-painted alloys.

Naturally, there are other options should you not


go the Camry route. The Honda Accord continues
to be the Camry's biggest rival, and the Hyundai
Sonata and Kia K5 bring plenty of value and style
to the table. To see if the Toyota Camry is worthy
of being your next sedan, check out our Expert
Rating below.

What's it like to live with?


We bought a 2018 Toyota Camry in the sporty SE
trim and tested it for more than a year. Read our
long-term Toyota Camry test, where we covered
what it was like to live with, from seat comfort to
driving impressions to fuel economy and more.
Note that the 2023 Camry differs slightly from that
2018 model, which did not have Apple CarPlay or
Android Auto smartphone integration, but our
general impressions still apply.

Which Camry does Edmunds


recommend?
We suggest going with the SE trim level, it offers a
pleasing balance of value and performance but
doesn't sacrifice comfort or efficiency. It also
opens up nice-to-have options including a
panoramic sunroof and a blind-spot monitoring
system with rear cross-traffic alert.

Toyota Camry models


The Toyota Camry is a midsize sedan available in
six trim levels: LE, SE, SE Nightshade, XSE, XLE
and TRD. A four-cylinder engine and an optional
V6 are offered. You can also get all-wheel drive
with the four-cylinder. Standard feature highlights
include:

Read more 

Consumer reviews
Read what other owners think about the 2023
Toyota Camry.

4.6 
5  (80%)
4  (5%)
3  (12%)
2  (0%)
1  (3%)

Most helpful consumer reviews


 Excellent Value-Great Reputation for
Engineering
SW Area Toyota Fan, 11/12/2022
2023 Toyota Camry LE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)

Known for reliability and excellent resale, we


selected a 2023 Camry LE AWD, with certainly
enough modern conveniences, to keep us well …
Read more 

 must test drive at 50mph to confirm


cabin noise
Indiana Patty , 10/19/2022
2023 Toyota Camry XSE 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl 8A)

Infotainment for 2023 lacks competitors. Fuel


mileage in small city average 22 mpg. Seats
appear to be good quality. A shame to spend
so …
Read more 

 Please do your homework--I did not


Indiana Patty , 10/18/2022
2023 Toyota Camry XSE 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl 8A)

Pick up not impressive, fuel mileage not


impressive, infotainment not impressive, key fob
range is not even 50 feet when holding panic …
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 Fair experience


Sonny, 12/02/2022
2023 Toyota Camry LE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 8A)

Front end scrapes easy. Space is tight being a


mid-size sedan. Camry is still a boring
experience. Good fuel economy. Good trade in …
Read more 

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