Toyota unveils the new Generation of Camry

 

The Japanese carmaker Toyota unveiled the eighth generation of the Camry sedan (D-segment) at the Detroit Motor Show.

The Camry is part of the D segment sedans like the Honda Accord, Nissan Altima, Ford Fusion, Chevrolet Malibu, Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima. It remains since 2002 the most sold sedan in the United States.

In 2016, 389,000 Camry were sold in the United States, including 22,500 hybrid units( hybrids representing therefore less than 6% of Camry’s sale). The objective of Toyota is to sell 400,000 Camry per year on this market including 10% of hybrid versions.

The new Toyota Camry will be produced in the US, in Georgetown, Washington, as before, at a rate of 400,000 units per year.
The Lafayette plant (located in Louisiana), owned by Subaru, will no longer be used as a complement.

The new Camry is slightly longer (+ 1cm), wider (+ 2cm) and less high (-3cm) than the previous generation. It is based on a platform whose wheelbase has been lengthened by 5cm.

The three new engines of the new Camry are as follows: a 2.5-liter petrol 4-cylinder developing 178hp, a 6-cylinder petrol engine of 3.5 liters developing 268hp and a hybrid 4-cylinder petrol 2.5 liters combined with an electric motor developing a total of 300hp.
 
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