Toyota is revamping its mid-size lineup for the 2025 model year. The iconic Camry gets a refresh, boasting a standard hybrid powertrain with an available all-wheel-drive option for the first time.
Power enthusiasts can look forward to the updated GR Supra with a more muscular engine. Replacing the Venza is the all-new Toyota Crown Signia, while the ever-popular 4Runner receives its long-awaited refresh.
This focus on mid-size vehicles comes on the heels of successful releases like the Grand Highlander and Lexus GX 550.
While Toyota hasn’t announced plans for a wider Camry lineup, digital artists are stepping in to fulfill our desires.
Vince Burlapp, a virtual car designer, has recently sketched a concept for a 2026 Toyota Camry Wagon, envisioned as a practical all-wheel drive hybrid.
And that’s not all Burlapp has also imagined a 2025 Camry Coupe, reviving a body style from the Camry’s XV10 generation (early 1990s).
While these are just for fun, they rekindle memories of a time when the Camry offered a wider range, including a wagon and a coupe alongside the classic sedan.
Burlapp’s designs stay true to the Camry’s essence. The coupe concept keeps the sedan’s styling but ditches the rear doors for a sleeker look, likely with a shortened wheelbase.
The rear follows classic coupe proportions, with the most noticeable addition being a sporty black diffuser housing dual exhaust pipes.