1983 - Current
toyota camry
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Generations
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Photo and details...Introduction: Toyota introduced the ninth generation of its best-selling mid-size sedan Camry for the U.S. market in late 2023 for the 2025 model year and made it available as a hybrid-exclusive affair.
Photo and details...Introduction: The Camry was on its eighth generation in 2021 when Toyota introduced a new hybrid version for its mid-size sedan in the U.S., improving its fuel efficiency even more.
Photo and details...Introduction: The 2021 Toyota Camry was unveiled online in 2020, and it was a significant improvement over its non-facelifted version in terms of technology and, most importantly, in terms of safety.
Photo and details...Introduction: When it comes to performance models, TRD is the brand Toyota enthusiasts are looking for. For 2020, the Camry TRD offers a completely different model then those for retired people. It is more like a ninja warrior under a poncho.
Photo and details...Introduction: After constantly adding improvements to the XV50 generation of the wide-body Camry, Toyota introduced a major refreshed version of it in 2014 for the 2015 model year.
Photo and details...Introduction: When it was launched in 2011, the Toyota Camry was the best selling car on the American market for nine years.
Photo and details...Introduction: Toyota Camry was one of the best-selling mid-size vehicles on the U.S. market. Its reliability and comfort were its main attributes. In 2009, the Japanese carmaker introduced a hybrid version.
Photo and details...Introduction: The Camry was a long-time winner for those who just asked for a vehicle to take them from A to B without any troubles and didn't care if the car had a bland look.
Photo and details...Introduction: While the four-door Camry was a dream for many, the two-door version named Solara was designed as a personal luxury coupe for empty-nesters.
Photo and details...Introduction: One of the most loved mid-size sedans in America, the Toyota Camry was well known for its reliability, as well as practicality with enough room for 5 occupants. On top of that, the Camry was fitted with a powerful V6 engine that made it fun to drive.
Photo and details...Introduction: In 1997, the Toyota Camry reached in 5th generation. The model was launched at different dates all around the world, the first being shown in Japan.
Photo and details...Introduction: Toyota introduced the third generation of the Camry in 1991 for selected markets and in 1992 in the U.S., continuing a legacy of reliable and trustworthy vehicles.
Photo and details...Introduction: Unveiled to the public for the first time in 1983, the first generation of Toyota Camry available as a sedan or a hatchback was designed to replace the rear-wheel-drive Toyota Corona.
Photo and details...Introduction: What started as a version of the Celica became a distinct lineup in 1982, when the first generation of the Toyota Camry appeared on the market.