2025 Toyota Camry GT-S Concept unveiled
Toyota has unveiled the new Camry GT-S Concept ahead of the 2025 SEMA Show, and it's built on the XSE AWD Hybrid Underpinnings.Â
- The Camry GT-S Concept retains the 2.5L four-cylinder hybrid powertrain.
- It carries a lowered adjustable coil-over suspension and an upgraded brake system.
- Externally, the concept carries "Inferno Flare" paint finish.Â
The concept embodies an adjustable coil-over suspension that lowers the chassis by approximately 1.5 inches, along with 20-inch wheels fitted with 245/35R20 tyres. Braking performance is upgraded with 8-piston calipers and 365mm rotors at the front, and 6-piston calipers with 356mm rear rotors.Â
The Camry GT-S concept is powered by a 2.5L four-cylinder hybrid that pushes a power output of 232PS.Â
Visually, the Camry GT-S Concept is finished with "Inferno Flare" exterior colour. The concept was designed by CALTY Design Research in Ann Arbor, working closely with Toyota R&D.Â
"The Camry GT-S concept is an exciting study with aspirations that are born from the racetrack. As the high-performance hero of the Camry lineup, it exemplifies Toyota's dedication to delighting customers with a bold and exciting driving experience. Our goal was to imagine the next evolution of Camry XSE through aggressive front, side, and rear enhancements that reinforce Camry's unique position in the world of sport sedans, said Kevin Hunter, executive design director, Toyota North America."
The Camry GT-S Concept will be showcased at the 2025 SEMA Show, scheduled from November 4-7 at the Las Vegas Convention Centre, in the Toyota booth (Central Hall, Booth). Â
"Camry has always been a core part of our lineup, and with the GT-S Concept, we're showing what's possible when you infuse a sport sedan with even more attitude and performance-inspired personality," said Mike Tripp, group vice president, Toyota Marketing.Â
The Toyota Camry GT-S Concept will rival the likes of the Lexus ES Hybrid, the 2025 Toyota Crown (Platinum Hybrid Max), the BYD Seal (in specific markets), the Skoda Octavia RS, the Audi A4, and the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe, to name a few.