What if you could have a premium sedan with all the high-end features, without the luxury brand price tag? Introducing the 2017 Toyota Camry XLE. It’s the most premium 2017 Toyota Camry model and it comes packed with a generous array of luxury features and is available with the choice of two engine options. Drivers can choose from the standard 178-hp, 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that is on all 2017 Toyota Camry models or the 268-hp, 3.5-liter V-6.
In fact, both the 2017 Toyota Camry XSE and XLE are the only models in the lineup that are available with the 3.5-liter V-6 engine option. So which should you choose? Truly, the most significant differences between the two come down to the features available. Here’s a closer look at how the two compare.
2017 Toyota Camry XSE | VS | 2017 Toyota Camry XLE |
Standard | 7-inch Entune touchscreen interface | Standard |
Standard | 10-speaker audio system | Standard |
N/A | Leather upholstery | Standard |
N/A | Heated front seats | Standard |
To start, the 2017 Toyota Camry XSE carries over all of the features from the trim levels below it, but adds it’s one array on top. It’s standard with LED running lights, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather and simulated suede upholstery, a wireless charging pad and an upgraded Entune system with a 7-inch display. There is also a smartphone app-based navigation system, a 10-speaker premium audio system and satellite and HD radio. XSE models equipped with the V6 also get a sunroof, noise-reducing windshield and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.
Moving up to the XLE adds to all of the features from previous trims leather upholstery and heated front seats. Models with the V6 also get keyless entry and ignition. For even more premium features, the 2017 Toyota Camry XSE and XLE are available with an optional Technology package. That package includes a variety of advanced safety technologies and more.
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