Toyota Camry Ascent Sport Hybrid 2025 review

Is the Toyota Camry Hybrid any good

Camry Ascent Sport – I have just spent a week in the latest Toyota Camry Hybrid. There are three models, and I drove the mid spec Ascent Sport.2025 Toyota Camry Ascent Sport profileOne thing that stood out and attracted a lot of attention was the colour, called Precious Bronze, it certainly grew on me over the week and brought out the styling highlights of the Camry.

I’ve been a fan of the Camry for a while now, Plenty of room, reasonable performance, and outstanding economy. I averaged around 5 litres per 100 kilometres for the week and that included a mix of driving.

The mid spec model misses little luxuries like heated leather seats but does come with driver lumbar support and electric seat. The fabric seats are not my first choice, but they are practical. There is loads of practical storage and you just feel comfortable sitting in there.

It also has wireless charging and smart phone connectivity, and the large central screen is excellent.

2025 Toyota Camry Ascent Sport boot

Boot space is good for a sedan, its deep and long and one rear seat folds down for longer items. However, it would be difficult to slide a large stroller in there.

The rear seats are comfortable for two people and come with two isofix and three top tether points.

Priced from $42,990 plus the usual costs the Toyota Camry Ascent Sport Hybrid is excellent value.

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2025 Toyota Camry Ascent Sport front seats and interior

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2025 Toyota Camry Ascent Sport engine

What is good?

  • Value for money
  • Excellent fuel economy
  • Actually quite stylish in the Bronze colour

What is not so good?

2025 Toyota Camry Ascent Sport rear

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