A typical installed price for a new transmission in a Camry is roughly $3,000–$6,000 for a gas model with an 8-speed automatic, and about $4,500–$8,000 for a Camry Hybrid with an eCVT, depending on year, region, and whether you choose a dealer OEM unit or a remanufactured option.
Understanding Camry transmission types and costs
Gasoline models (8-speed automatic)
Most non-hybrid Camry models use an 8-speed automatic transmission. Replacing this unit involves parts and labor, and the price can vary based on the specific transmission revision and the shop’s labor rate.
Hybrid models (eCVT)
Camry Hybrids use an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (eCVT). Replacement costs tend to be higher due to the transmission’s complexity and the integrated hybrid components.
Prices shown are typical installed ranges and may vary by dealer, region, and year. The numbers below reflect common configurations seen in the market today.
- Gas Camry with 8-speed automatic: approximately $3,000–$5,000 installed
- Camry Hybrid with eCVT: approximately $4,500–$7,500 installed
- Rebuilt/remanufactured transmissions (gas or hybrid): roughly $2,000–$4,500 for parts, plus labor
- New OEM transmission from a dealership: typically $4,000–$8,000, depending on year/model and region
These ranges include standard labor and common core charges. They do not reflect tax, shop fees, or added services (such as new fluids, torque converter, or electronics software updates).
Factors that affect price
Several elements influence the final cost beyond the base part price. The bullets below outline the main drivers to consider when budgeting for a transmission replacement.
- Transmission type and compatibility with your Camry’s year and trim
- Labor rates by region and shop specialization
- New OEM vs. rebuilt/remanufactured units
- Warranty length and coverage for parts and labor
- Additional components or services (fluids, filter kits, software reprogramming)
Request written estimates that break down parts, labor, core charges, and any additional fees to compare options accurately.
Bottom line
For most Camry owners, a full transmission replacement falls in the mid-to-upper range of the cited prices, with hybrids at the higher end due to their eCVT and integrated systems. Shopping around, confirming the model year compatibility, and reviewing warranty terms are important steps before committing to a replacement.
Summary
Key takeaway: A new transmission for a Toyota Camry typically costs about $3,000–$6,000 for gas models with an 8-speed automatic, and $4,500–$8,000 for hybrids with an eCVT, depending on year, location, and replacement type (OEM new vs rebuilt). Always obtain multiple quotes, verify compatibility, and check warranty details to make an informed decision.


