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The 2024 Toyota Camry Breaks Cover: All-New Design, All-Hybrid Power
The 2024 Toyota Camry Breaks Cover: All-New Design, All-Hybrid Power
In a major unveiling, Toyota has introduced the 2024 Toyota Camry in the US, showcasing a sleek redesign and an all-hybrid powertrain. Set to hit Australian showrooms in the second half of the next year, the ninth-generation Camry embraces a bolder exterior, enhanced technology, and an optional all-wheel-drive feature.
Key Features:
- Hybrid Power and All-Wheel Drive: The upcoming Camry will be exclusively available with hybrid power, marking a shift towards a more environmentally conscious approach. Additionally, all-wheel drive, a first for the model, will be offered as an option, providing enhanced versatility.
- Design Evolution: While maintaining the TNGA-K platform from its predecessor, the new Camry presents a dynamic facelift with a Prius-inspired front-end design, complemented by striking tail-lights. The interior receives a major overhaul, featuring a rectangular theme for a contemporary and spacious feel.
- Technological Advancements: The cabin boasts a redesigned dashboard, integrating Toyota’s next-generation wide-screen infotainment interface. The updated connected services, wireless smartphone mirroring, and additional USB ports enhance the driving experience.
- Model Grades: The North American market will witness four model grades—LE, XLE, SE, and XSE. The latter two, emphasising a sportier appeal, showcase distinctive exterior designs with aggressive air ducts, intakes, and other sport-tuned elements.
- Performance: A newly-developed 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol-electric hybrid powertrain will power all variants, providing an “estimated” 168kW in front-wheel-drive and 173kW in all-wheel-drive configurations. The elimination of the V6 engine underscores the brand’s commitment to hybrid technology.
- Suspension and Dynamics: The Camry’s suspension system undergoes a “retuned” setup for sharper dynamics and improved ride comfort. SE and XSE variants will receive a unique ‘sport-tuned’ suspension to match their athletic persona.
- Safety and Tech Features: Standard across the range are automatic LED headlights, alloy wheels, keyless entry and start, dual-zone climate control, four drive modes, and the Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 safety suite. Higher grades offer advanced features such as a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a 12.3-inch infotainment system.
- Australian Perspective: Toyota Australia’s vice-president, Sean Hanley, highlights the brand’s commitment to a “multi-pathway approach to helping customers lower their carbon footprint through electrification.” Anticipating strong demand for the Camry’s distinctive design and eco-friendly features, Hanley expects the new model to reinforce the brand’s leadership in the mid-size sedan segment.
As anticipation builds for the 2024 Toyota Camry’s arrival, its advanced features and hybrid power signal a significant leap forward in the iconic sedan’s evolution.
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