2018 Toyota Camry revealed at Detroit Auto Show

Posted by Zaran Tarapore on Jan 11, 2017

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The Toyota Camry is a vehicle that has graced the Japanese brand’s line-up since 1982 and one that has become synonymous with the D-segment of the market. Offering buyers, the ideal blend of comfort, practicality and affordability, the Camry is an important model for the brand and one that must live up to public expectations.

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Unveiled at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show, the all-new Camry is seen sporting an aggressive body kit and differentiating itself from its predecessor with a lower and wider stance. The sportiest trim, XSE, sees the Camry’s bumper embellished with a black mesh grille, large alloy wheels, a prominent diffuser and quad-exit tailpipes.

Inside, the twelfth-generation Camry continues its improvement-spree with a driver-oriented cabin that benefits from an abundance of soft-touch materials and an intriguing design. In addition to redesigned ergonomic seats, the all-new Camry incorporates a 10-inch Head-Up Display, an 8-inch infotainment screen, and a 7-inch Instrument Cluster Display.

Staying true to the tried and tested path, the 2018 Toyota Camry offers buyers the choice of three engines, none of which are turbocharged. While the 2.5-liter and 3.5-liter units get mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission, the 2.5-liter hybrid variant gets paired to a CVT unit.

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With no official prices announced as yet, it is safe to assume that the Camry with its new design and features will see a slight spike in prices across the globe.

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