A voluntary recall has been issued yesterday for the current, ninth-gen Toyota Camry on sale in India to fix a potential issue with the 360 degree camera system. 2,257 units of the Camry have been affected by the recall.
- Ninth-gen Camry recalled for issue with 360-degree camera’s parking assist ECU
- Toyota Camry available in Elegant and Sprint Edition variants
2025 Toyota Camry recall details
Error in the software can cause the image displayed to glitch on not appear on the touchscreen
Based on SIAM documents, the recall is to fix a glitch with the parking assist ECU, which is “a component of the Panoramic View Monitor (PMV) system”; what Toyota calls its 360 degree camera. An error in the software can cause the image on the infotainment touchscreen to freeze while reversing, or cause no image to be displayed “if the ignition is turned on or off within a specific time”.
2025 Toyota Camry details
Launched in December 2024, the Camry is currently priced between Rs 47.48 lakh-47.62 lakh
After the GST 2.0-related price correction in September, the Toyota Camry is priced between Rs 47.48 lakh-47.62 lakh. Both, the Elegant and Camry Sprint Edition variants – the latter gets a dealer-level accessory kit that adds minor design changes outside and more features inside – are priced at the same Rs 47.48 lakh, with the Platinum Pearl White exterior colour costing Rs 14,000 more. The ninth-gen Camry was launched in India on December 11, 2024.
The Camry has no direct rivals in the market at the moment, but can be seen as an alternative to the likes of Audi A4, Mercedes C-Class and BMW 3 Series LWB. The Japanese sedan is powered by a 2.5-litre petrol engine paired with Toyota’s fifth-generation Hybrid System (THS 5), which produces a total output of 230hp, and has an ARAI mileage of 25.49kpl, making it one of the most fuel-efficient cars in India.
All prices are ex-showroom, India