All-New Toyota Camry Revealed


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Toyota has officially launched the eight-generation of the Camry in the Thailand market. The Camry is one of the successful product of the brand in the international markets and has a very good following in India too. The all-new Camry has been spotted testing on the Indian roads multiple times and it has been launched finally.


All the variants of the Thailand-spec Camry also get seven airbags as standard. the Premium AT version, however, gets nine airbag system. The safety net also includes VSC, traction control, ABS+EBD, Brake Assist, blind spot detection system, rear cross traffic alert, and hill-start assist.


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Re: Skoda Superb-rivaling All-new Toyota Camry REVEALED

Looks like a longer version of the updated Corolla,
Toyota could have done better with a fresher and new design.
 
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Updated Toyota Camry unveiled ahead of 2021 launch

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Toyota has given the Camry saloon a minor styling and trim update for 2021, when it goes on sale early next year.

Exterior revisions for the updated Toyota Camry are limited to a new front bumper with a couple of extra vents, a reshaped radiator grille and a pair of new alloy wheel designs in either 17 or 18-inch diameters.

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The revised Camry’s cabin looks almost identical to the outgoing model’s, although there are a few new trim options, including a choice of three new instrument panel finishes in either wood-effect, titanium-effect and a geometric-patterned plastic shroud. Buyers can also choose from either beige or black perforated leather upholstery.

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However, the biggest change to the Camry’s interior is a new nine-inch infotainment system, mounted on top of the dashboard. It replaces the old car’s centrally mounted seven-inch screen and adds support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto – compatibility the old unit was lacking.

Buyers also get extra safety equipment, such as lane-keeping assist, emergency steering assist and an intelligent adaptive cruise control system, which can recognise changes to the speed limit and automatically match the car’s speed to other traffic.

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Toyota Camry: engine and drivetrain
The Toyota Camry is only available with a conventional hybrid powertrain. The system comprises a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, an electric motor and a compact battery pack.

The combined output of 215bhp and 221Nm of torque is enough for 0–62mph time of 8.3 seconds and a top speed of 111mph. More importantly, the Camry’s hybrid powertrain delivers claimed WLTP fuel economy figures of between 50.4–53.2mpg, while only producing between 120 and 127g/km of CO2.

Toyota Camry: specs and trim-levels
Final UK specifications for the revised Camry are yet to be confirmed, but Toyota has said that they’re unlikely to change much over the current model. So, the entry-level Design variant will still come as standard with 17-inch alloy wheels, heated and power-adjustable front seats, front and rear parking sensors, LED headlights and dual-zone climate control.

The flagship Excel model will receive Toyota’s new 18-inch alloys, LED fog lights, LED dual-beam projector headlights and a wireless smartphone charger, along with the firm’s suite of improved safety equipment.

Toyota brought the Camry back to the UK market in 2019, after a 14-year hiatus – a decision which was partially motivated by the brand’s desire to give fleet customers a saloon option, as that’s one of the few segments in which the body style still sells well. Toyota was also keen to provide an improved replacement for the slow-selling Avensis.

During the car’s original launch event, a company spokesperson told Auto Express: “The Avensis, like the Carina E before it, was specifically designed for the European market. In recent years the size of the D-segment [Mondeo class] of the European car market has steadily declined, impacting Avensis sales. We’ve been closely monitoring the situation for some time and we’ve decided to cease production of the Europe-specific Avensis.”

Prices are expected to remain consistent with the current model at around £31,000 – and first deliveries are expected to arrive in Spring next year.

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