Mar 11, 2025
2025 Corolla

Performance and Fuel Economy

The gas-powered Corolla delivers 169 horsepower and 151 pound-feet of torque. Its four-cylinder engine comes with a continuously variable automatic transmission and front-wheel drive. The Camry now comes solely with a hybrid powertrain that gets up to 232 horsepower. It also features a CVT and offers your choice of front-wheel or all-wheel drive.

The Corolla provides up to 41 highway miles per gallon, and the Camry gets up to 51 combined city and highway mpg. Both models have a normal, sport, and eco driving mode, with an additional EV mode for the Camry.

Interior Space and Features

The Camry is about 11 inches longer and 2 inches wider than the sedan version of the Corolla. You’ll have just over 13 cubic feet of trunk space in the Corolla and about 15 cubic feet in the Camry. Rear-seat passengers have about 3 inches of extra legroom in the midsize car. Both models have automatic climate control, with a dual-zone version in the midsize model.

Cloth upholstery is standard for each sedan, with available leather and SofTex faux leather. The Corolla adds standard remote start, which is an available feature for the Camry. The latter gives you standard push-button start and remote keyless entry. You can upgrade either model with a heated front seats and power sunroof. The Camry also offers the option of a panoramic glass roof, while the Corolla has optional sport seats with orange contrast stitching.

Connectivity and Infotainment

Both models feature an 8-inch touchscreen, paired with a 4.2-inch driver display in the Corolla and a 7-inch display in the Camry. You’ll have a Wi-Fi hotspot and a six-speaker stereo with satellite radio in either model. The compact has four USB ports and the midsize comes with five.

The Corolla is available with a 10.5-inch touchscreen and a 7-inch display, while the Camry offers an upgrade to dual 12.3-inch screens. Enhance the audio in either model with the optional nine-speaker JBL stereo system.

Safety and Driver Assistance

Toyota Safety Sense is standard in the Corolla and Camry. It includes rear seat alert, automatic high beams, traffic sign recognition, lane keep assist, pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, and adaptive cruise control. Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert are standard in the Camry and optional in the Corolla. Both models feature standard daytime LED running lights.

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