Toyota has 2 massive things in store for the Camry when the 2007 model year version of the car rolls out this coming summer: a complete redesign and the supply of a hybrid engine. Already the top selling vehicle in America, the Camry is destined to be overhauled and re-engineered. Let’s take a look at some of the changes scheduled for Toyota’s venerable model.
New Styling Cues – Nobody has ever expounded the Camry is a knock out when it comes to style. Despite its pedestrian look, the Camry has managed to take advantage of Toyota quality, price, and engineering to present a vehicle that is clearly a best seller. Still, critics have routinely yawned at the Camry’s looks, but that may shortly all change and dramtically at that. Borrowing some styling cues from Toyota’s Lexus line up of high end cars, the 2007 Camry is expected to please motorists and critics alike. Witness the recently made over Toyota Avalon: what used to be a bland, full sized car has now been transformed into a graceful, splendid sedan.
Time For A Hybrid – Toyota is riding the hybrid crest and it will, introduce hybrid technology into the Camry line up. Like all of the Camry models, the hybrid version will also be built in the first Toyota hybrid to be built outside of Japan. However, the battery and inverter will be imported from Japan while the engine will be Kentucky built. The Camry will join the Prius and the Highlander as the third Toyota model to supply hybrid technology.
More Power – Anticipated to be in the same size range as the current model, the Camry will keep its current 4 and 6 cylinder engines, but both will be redone enough to crank out extra hp without compromising on fuel economy.
The Camry’s chief competitor over the last decade has been the Honda deal. With a hybrid offering available and a better appearance in place, the Camry is probably going to strengthen its hold on the “top seller” class when the new model is released.
No one knows for sure if the “hybrid phase” is simply a trend or something that will ultimately catch on. With government credits still available and high gas prices at the pump, USA citizens continue to look at hybrids as a feasible alternative to parched internal combustion engines. Toyota, for its part, continues to capitalize on this trend and the Camry is the newest car in Toyota’s expanding arms depot to successfully incorporate hybrid technology.
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