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The 2016 Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS) is just over a month away and I have to say that I am starting to get excited. There's a few reasons for this but, to be honest, I always have fun in the Motor City.

The latest news surrounding the Detroit Auto Show is Toyota's teaser shot of the all-new Camry. Hopefully, unlike last time, this is actually an all-new vehicle.

While it's just a simple three-quarter shot displaying the Camry's hind quarters, more specifically its rear taillight, trunk and C-Pillar, it may be telling. That's because it appears far more bold than anything the company has turned out as of late.

And, to be straight forward, its latest designs are a bit wonky.

Looking at the company's product portfolio, the only autos I see that are OK are the Avalon, 86 (formerly FR-S), Highlander and the Corolla. But they're not moving me in anyway, they're just clean designs that are pretty much best described as par for the course.

When you've got strong competition in form of Honda, who recently rediscovered its groove, and Ford who's designs are snappy, Toyota has to start delivering something with excitement.

Will the all-new Camry be the firestarter? What say you, Spies?


Toyota's press release follows:

Prepare to Stare.


The all-new 2018 Toyota Camry takes Detroit at the North American International Auto Show. Check out the eye-catching sedan: https://livestream.com/Toyota/Detroit2017. #Camry





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