The Toyota Camry is a practical, reliable, and affordable sedan. Congratulations on deciding to buy one! But one of the hardest decision still remains: which trim should you get? Trying to pin down the difference between trims can be a lot more difficult that you’d think. Let us help.
Here’s our comprehensive comparison of the 2020 Toyota Camry LE and SE trims. Take a look to see which is right for you.
The 2020 Camry comes in six trims: L, LE, SE, XLE, XSE, and TRD. Every single model, from L to TRD, comes with the Entune 3.0 infotainment system that includes Android Auto, Apple CarPlay (with Siri Eyes Free), Bluetooth capability, an integrated Wi-Fi hotspot, and satellite radio, all of which is controlled from a (base) 7-inch touchscreen. Every Camry also features the Toyota Safety Sense-P suite, which includes adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, pedestrian detection, automatic high-beams, lane departure warning, and lane-keep assist. Both the LE and SE models come standard with FWD, but each has an available AWD option.
Starting at $24,970, the LE is a small upgrade from the L trim, costing only a few hundred dollars more. As a result, it only gets a few new things. Notably, it adds a power-adjustable driver’s seat, a spilt-folding back row, and 1 cu-ft of trunk space. Options on the LE not available to the L trim include an AWD drivetrain, a moonroof, and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert.
The SE trim includes all the improvements from the LE and adds a few more features. Starting at $26,170, the 2020 Camry SE upgrades to SofTex synthetic leather upholstery and automatic climate control. Available features include an AWD drivetrain, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, wireless device charging, an 8-inch touchscreen, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a moonroof. The SE can also be ordered with the Nightshade Edition package that adds numerous styling enhancements.
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