How many passengers fit in a Toyota Camry?
The Toyota Camry seats five passengers. The front row has two bucket seats, and the rear row uses a three-passenger bench, a layout that is standard across recent model years and trims. This makes it a practical family sedan with room for five people.
Seating capacity and layout
These points summarize the five-seat arrangement in current Camry models.
- Front row: two seats (driver and front passenger), typically bucket-style with individual seating rather than a front bench.
- Rear row: three-passenger bench, accommodating three passengers across the back seat with a common 60/40-split option on many trims to fold part of the seat for cargo.
- Total seating: five occupants in standard configurations.
- Safety and convenience: standard five-seat setup includes seat belts for all passengers and accessibility for child-seat anchors (LATCH) in the rear seats.
Across modern Camry models, the five-passenger arrangement remains standard. While seat materials and features vary by trim, the capacity stays at five.
Practical considerations for seating and cargo
In daily use, the two-front, three-back layout provides ample space for adults in the front and rear seats. When extra cargo space is needed, the rear bench typically folds (thanks to the 60/40 split) to extend the trunk’s capacity, though overall cargo volume is still influenced by trunk opening and seat design.
Model-year consistency
Toyota has kept the five-passenger configuration across Camry generations through recent model years, with variations primarily in technology, materials, and trim-specific features rather than seating capacity.
Bottom line
Summary: A Toyota Camry is designed to carry up to five people, with two in the front and three in the back, and the rear seat can fold to accommodate larger items when needed. The trunk offers about 15.1 cubic feet of space with seats up, varying slightly by year and trim.
