So if Toyota increased production of the Camry by 10% you would only have to wait 5 months instead of 6 months for your car. Don't think Toyota cares and are happy selling every hybrid model and having a 6+ month waiting list. Only the RAV4 outsells it.
When I'm traveling in the USA I see a tonne of Camrys everywhere. I think the Hybrid Camry is amazing value and has to be one of the most fuel efficient cars out there, even better than a Corolla (gas or hybrid). That is pretty amazing.
2025 numbers aren't out yet but don't think they changed much.
One day in the local paper a "green economics" piece by a French expat editor who hates cars cited a piece done by other non-car people whose math showed the Camry Hybrid being the cleanest car available for sale in North America, based on its total climate footprint - ahead of all EV's.
I drove three previous-gen cars, one awd XLE (full RAV4 gas drivetrain) and two Hybrids (SE and XSE). The hybrids were more refined, with less engine noise than the gasser. But as the Hybrid gave me numbers in the high 8's (January, in town) the gasser impressed me by being in the 7's (open road, fall).
A Camry ain't an M3, but it's a 400,000 km, 12 year car easily.
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