Something that has been on my mind is how the current generation Camry is dimensionally very similar to the last GS. See below: (2025 Camry on left; 2020 GS on right (per CarandDriver))


Notably, the GS trunk is bigger by about 3 cubic feet as well (but the hybrid version is only marginally bigger than the Camry).
I've always been under the impression that RWD platforms are less space-efficient; so what gives? I have heard the new TNGA platforms aren't particularly space efficient (both FWD and RWD), but it's surprising that FWD packaging yields no benefits. I guess the front overhang negates any efficiencies gained in packaging.
Besides these concerns, I actually do love the new Camry. I recently upgraded to a 2025 Camry XSE FWD from a 2017 Camry SE (non-hybrid), and the difference is night and day in terms of ride quality/NVH/tech/driving feel (granted to be expected given the upgrade in trim levels and jumping 2 generations). I initially had qualms about the new Camry, but the quirks I was not a fan of initially I have come to tolerate/even appreciate. The advancements in the Camry make me wonder how things could have been for a new GS...but one can only wonder.


Notably, the GS trunk is bigger by about 3 cubic feet as well (but the hybrid version is only marginally bigger than the Camry).
I've always been under the impression that RWD platforms are less space-efficient; so what gives? I have heard the new TNGA platforms aren't particularly space efficient (both FWD and RWD), but it's surprising that FWD packaging yields no benefits. I guess the front overhang negates any efficiencies gained in packaging.
Besides these concerns, I actually do love the new Camry. I recently upgraded to a 2025 Camry XSE FWD from a 2017 Camry SE (non-hybrid), and the difference is night and day in terms of ride quality/NVH/tech/driving feel (granted to be expected given the upgrade in trim levels and jumping 2 generations). I initially had qualms about the new Camry, but the quirks I was not a fan of initially I have come to tolerate/even appreciate. The advancements in the Camry make me wonder how things could have been for a new GS...but one can only wonder.