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2020 Toyota Camry Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Original MSRP

7.5
of 10

expert review

4.8

avg user rating

(43 reviews)

Pros

  • Great safety ratings

  • Premium interior materials

  • Standard advanced safety features

Cons

  • Cramped back seat

  • Not much cargo space

7.5
out of 10
expert review
Look & feel
7/10
Technology
7/10
Performance
7/10
Safety
9/10
Form & function
7/10
Cost-effectiveness
8/10
2020 Toyota Camry Test Drive Review summaryImage

All-wheel drive and a sporty new model make the Camry fit for anyone.

If you can't beat them, join them. That seems to be Toyota's philosophy in updating the eighth generation of the Camry for the 2020 model year. This latest version of the perennial best seller debuted in 2017 as a 2018 model—and promptly lost its sales crown to Toyota's own RAV4 crossover SUV. As buyers continue to defect from cars, Toyota hopes to entice more shoppers to stick with its midsize sedan by offering all-wheel drive on the Camry for the first time since 1991. Also new for 2020 is the Camry TRD, a sportier version with a 301-horsepower V6 engine that makes its case to a buyer who might never have considered a Camry.
7/10

When the Toyota Camry earned its reputation for quality, reliability, and value, it did so by being not just better than the competition, but better than it had to be. Camrys of the 1990s seemed nearly indestructible, and that they shared engineering with Toyota's ascendant Lexus brand only reinforced the idea that the Camry was something special. More recently, however, the Camry has been dogged by a different reputation, as Toyota's ubiquitous sedan has seemed cheap and behind the times compared to competitors like the Honda Accord and Hyundai Sonata. Yet, with this current generation, a renewed attention to detail has elevated the car's quality and appeal to put the Camry back on the right track.

This starts with the styling, which is expressive in a way no Camry has ever been. While not every Camry gets the TRD model's huge wing and aerodynamic body kit, the bold front fascia and taut lines proclaim truthfully that this Camry is the sportiest yet. Some design cues seem torn from BMW's recent past: A character line that extends across the doors and bisects their handles and the upturned kink of the C-pillar bear the influence of Germany's premier constructor of sport sedans. With 14 exterior color options, including an available black roof, this edition of the Camry wants nothing more than to be fashionable.

Inside, Toyota uses uniformly nice materials that work in conjunction with the sweeping design of the driver-focused dashboard to make even the lowliest trim levels feel a cut above. The TRD model even gets red trim accents, including bright red seatbelts that wouldn't seem out of place in the cockpit of a Porsche or a Ferrari. Indeed, this is the first time you can really call the driver's seat of the Camry a "cockpit" with a straight face. Yet for all Toyota's focus on sportiness, the leather and wood in the highest Camry trim levels also reinforce the idea that a top-of-the-line Toyota is on par with an entry-level Lexus.

Of course, the Camry is not a Lexus any more than it is a BMW. But such an expectation of a mainstream sedan with a starting price of just $25,380 would be unfair. That the Camry falls short of bona fide sport sedan or luxury car is okay—at least Toyota seems to be once again trying.

Jeff Sabatini
Published May 25, 2021 by Jeff Sabatini
Jeff Sabatini has written for many publications over more than two decades in automotive journalism, including Autoblog, Automobile, Car and Driver, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Sports Car Market magazine.

User reviews for 2020 Toyota Camry

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by Carlos M
Jan 22, 2025
I wish it had a panoramic sunroof and a red interiorJan 22, 2025
by Mark H
Aug 21, 2024
So far this site second Camry we have purchased for 2 of our daughters after high school graduation. They have performed well. No issues at all. They both had well over 100k miles when purchased.Aug 21, 2024
by Ethel H
Aug 03, 2024
Good features,very good value.overall .not missing anything. Toyota Avalon Aug 03, 2024

2020 Toyota Camry Pricing

Original MSRP
N/A
Price range
$19,667 to $20,929
Average price on CG
$19,732
YoY price change
$20,921 to $19,732

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