<p class="ingestion featured-caption">A 2025 Toyota Camry XSE AWD hybrid sedan in Reservoir Blue.Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider</p><ul class="summary-list"><li>The Toyota Camry is a midsize sedan and the best-selling car in the US for the past 22 years.</li><li>I was impressed by the Camry's efficient hybrid powertrain, comfortable ride, and great cabin.</li></ul><p>Since its launch in 1983, the <a target="_blank" class href="https://www.businessinsider.com/toyota-camry-american-consumer-shift-sporty-new-identity-2020-10">Toyota Camry</a> has become the gold standard for dependable, albeit a bit dull, family transportation among American car buyers.</p><p>Last year, Toyota sold more than 290,000 Camrys in the US, beating out rivals like the <a target="_blank" class href="https://www.businessinsider.com/honda-accord-hybrid-review-2021-price-tech-touring-toyota-hyundai-2021-4">Honda Accord</a>, <a target="_blank" class href="https://www.businessinsider.com/hyundai-sonata-hybrid-review-2021-limited-sel-price-mpg-fuel-2021-7">Hyundai Sonata</a>, and <a target="_blank" class href="https://www.businessinsider.com/kia-k5-sedan-review-young-fun-and-priced-to-sell-2022-2">Kia K5</a>. It marked the 22nd year the midsize sedan has been the country's best-selling passenger car.</p><p>This year, <a target="_blank" class href="https://www.businessinsider.com/toyota-camry-america-best-selling-car-hybrid-only-2023-11">Toyota went hybrid-only with the Camry</a>, which features updated styling and tech, too.</p>