Stud Or Dud? Toyota Presents The 2012 Camry To The World

Stud Or Dud?  Toyota Presents The 2012 Camry To The World
Toyota introduced today the all-new, seventh-generation Camry, Americas best-selling car for nine years running and 13 of the past 14 years. The 2012 Camry debuts a bold, sophisticated new design with a more spacious interior, improved driving dynamics and an even quieter ride than before.  With class leading safety, fuel economy and multi-media technology added in, the end result is the best Camry ever made. Introduced in 1983, the Toyota Camry would later establish the template for the modern midsize sedan, setting benchmarks for Quality, Dependability and Reliability, along with a comfortable, quiet ride. Since that time, Toyota has sold more than 15 million Camry models worldwide.

“The all-new 2012 Camry blends an evolution of the car’s values – such as comfort, efficiency, reliability and safety – with a more appealing design and engaging driving experience,” said Bob Carter, Toyota Division group vice president and general manager.  “Competition in the midsize sedan segment is the strongest it’s ever been, and the all-new Camry is designed to maintain its long-standing leadership while also broadening its appeal.”


The Toyota Camry again offers three powertrain choices, all of which have been enhanced for 2012 to provide better fuel economy and more responsive performance. All Camry models with the revised 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine now offer 178 horsepower, an increase of nine hp, and 170 lb.-ft. of peak torque. EPA-estimated fuel economy figures are 25 mpg city/35 highway, and the 28 mpg combined is two more than the previous generation Camry. The 2.5-liter engine employs Dual VVT-i (Dual Variable Valve Timing-intelligent), which controls valve timing on both the intake and exhaust camshafts for optimal performance and efficiency at all engine speeds. The Acoustic Control Induction System (ACIS) helps optimize torque over a broad engine speed range.
 
Performance and Efficiency
The DOHC 3.5-liter V6, available in the SE and XLE grades, delivers 268 horsepower at 6,200 rpm and 248 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 4,700 rpm. Enhancements to this engine boost its fuel economy to projected EPA-estimated ratings of 21 mpg city/30 mpg highway, the best for any current V6 midsize sedan. 


The V6 uses chain-driven camshafts and Dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (Dual VVT-i). To improve efficiency, the V6 features a new, lower oil viscosity and an automatic transmission fluid warmer that brings the transmission to operating temperature more quickly in cold weather. Higher final drive-gear ratios also contribute to better fuel economy in the new Camry models.


The gas-engine LE, XLE and SE models come equipped exclusively with a six-speed automatic transmission that offers a sequential manual shift mode using the console shifter. Intelligent control adapts shifting strategy in response to driver input, with fast kick-down. In addition, the Camry SE exclusively offers a “D range” sequential shifting, which allows manual shifting with the new steering wheel paddle shifters even when the console shifter is in the “D” mode. Also exclusive to the Camry SE, the automatic transmission features faster shift times when in “S” mode and downshift blipping control emphasizes a sense of sportiness.
 
All-New Camry Hybrid Sets New Standard for Mid-size Hybrid Sedans
The all-new Camry Hybrid debuts a highly revised version of the brand’s Hybrid Synergy Drive powertrain, including a new 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. The 2012 Camry Hybrid LE, with EPA-estimated 43 mpg city/39 mpg highway/41 mpg combined, yields a more-than-30 percent boost in fuel economy in the EPA city and combined driving cycles, compared to the previous generation, thanks largely to the new hybrid powertrain, but also due to lighter vehicle weight and optimized aerodynamics.


Through its unique transaxle, the Hybrid Synergy Drive system combines output from the four-cylinder engine with a small high-torque electric motor. The system produces a combined 200 horsepower and varies power between the gas engine and electric motor, or combines both, as needed.

The new 2.5-liter engine, like the 2.4-liter it replaces, uses the Atkinson cycle (delayed intake-valve closing for an expansion ratio greater than compression ratio) to achieve maximum efficiency. The Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i) system on the intake camshaft enhances torque, which is greater than with the previous engine. An electric water pump, a roller-rocker type valvetrain and a variable-output oil pump help to reduce internal friction, boosting economy.



A new water-cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system helps to ensure the lowest possible emissions at all vehicle speeds and helps increase fuel efficiency. By cooling and controlling exhaust gas injected into each cylinder, the system eliminates the need to richen the air-fuel mixture to control cylinder temperatures.

The 2012 Camry Hybrid meets AT-PZEV (Advanced Technology Partial-credit Zero Emissions Vehicle) standards. New sound absorbing materials in the engine compartment, along with more linear control over engine speed, give the 2012 Camry Hybrid a more pleasing sound under acceleration.


Because there are situations in which the gas engine in the Camry Hybrid shuts off, air conditioning and power steering systems are driven electrically. New efficiency measures in the Hybrid Synergy Drive system include reducing internal losses in the transaxle, improving motor-voltage control, and optimizing the regenerative braking. The proven nickel-metal-hydride battery, located in the luggage compartment behind the rear seats, now features enhanced air-cooling. Its more compact size, along with moving the DC/DC converter to the engine compartment, results in a trunk that is 2.1-cubic feet larger than in the previous-generation Camry Hybrid.

Lighter overall vehicle weight also contributes to better performance and fuel economy. Its 7.6-second zero-to-60 acceleration time places the Camry Hybrid between the four-cylinder and V6 models. Lower rolling resistance tires, available for the first time in 17-inch size, also help boost fuel economy.


New for the 2012 Camry Hybrid, an EV Drive mode allows the driver to operate the car on the electric motor alone for up to 1.6 miles at lower speeds (below approximately 25 mph). The EV indicator illuminates when the vehicle is being propelled solely by the electric motor.

As on the previous Camry Hybrid, ECO mode optimizes throttle response and air conditioning output to prioritize maximum fuel economy. A Hybrid-exclusive instrument cluster with Hybrid System Indicator and fuel consumption indicator helps the driver to operate the car as economically as possible.

Instantaneous fuel economy is shown with LEDs (light emitting diodes) around the outside of the average fuel economy gauge. The car’s Multi-Information display graphically shows fuel economy in real time and can also show energy flow, and cruising range information.

As before, applying the brake converts the motor to a generator that captures the kinetic energy from the still-spinning vehicle wheels, storing it in the hybrid battery pack. Putting the shifter into “B” uses regenerative braking as a form of engine braking for enhanced control on steep descents. New hill-start assist control helps prevent the vehicle from rolling backward when starting off on an incline when the brake pedal is released.

Exclusive exterior and interior design touches and badging differentiate the 2012 Camry Hybrid from other Camry models. Inside, Hybrid-exclusive trim is found on the instrument panel and door switch bases, upper console panels and shift knob. The Camry Hybrid also features its own exclusive seat fabric in ivory or light gray. An exclusive leather and Ultrasuede is also available. A three-dial Optitron gauge panel with chrome-accented outer rings provides a luxurious appearance.
 
Grade Strategy
The all-new Camry and Camry Hybrid will offer six different model grades to choose from.  Camry will be available in the entry-level L, value-driven LE, premium XLE and sporty SE grades. The XLE and SE are available with four-cylinder or V6 engines. The Camry Hybrid is offered in LE and XLE grades.

Exterior Design
The 2012 Camry employs an elegantly simple but modern form, emphasizing a wider, lower stance than previous models. The design conveys an “architectural statement” through crisp, precise character lines, while a more strongly curved door cross-section and more defined rocker panel molding (chrome accented on LE and XLE) give the Camry a more expressive appearance.

Headlights show a more dynamic shape, with a pronounced curvature of the main-beam unit merging into the bumper cover. Fog lights are standard on the XLE and SE grades. The rear lamp clusters wrap tightly into the body sides, with their top sections extending into the trunk panel.

The Camry LE and XLE feature additional exterior chrome trim, and the SE grade debuts its own lower-body design and exclusive fine-mesh upper grille section. The SE also features three-part lower grille section housing fog lamps, along with black sport trim headlamp bezels. The more prominent rocker panel moldings on the SE cleanly link to integrated front and rear underbody spoilers, emphasizing width, and the trunk lid carries an integrated spoiler.

Accentuating the new body design are four new colors. Two of the colors (Attitude Black Metallic and Clearwater Blue) are all-new to Toyota in the U.S. Attitude Black Metallic blends in a bright blue pigment for an intriguing take on traditional jet black; Clearwater Blue incorporates a silver metallic pigment to lend this hue a glassy, water-like finish.
 
Interior Design
While featuring nearly the same external dimensions as the previous generation, the 2012 Camry offers a more inviting and spacious interior.  A new dashboard design, modified seat locations, redesigned seats and “lean” door, pillar and headliner trim all combine to add both real space and greater perceptual spaciousness while also enhancing outward visibility.  Repositioning the driver’s seat and the standard tilt/telescoping steering wheel (tilt has increased 33 percent for greater driver comfort) also aid forward visibility and enhance the driver’s positioning.

The accelerator pedal and front seats were moved forward, and the rear-seat hip point was positioned rearward, increasing the couple distance by 0.6-inch; together with reshaped front seatbacks help increase rear-knee room by 1.8-inch. The redesigned center console and front edge of the rear-seat cushion increase rear middle seat legroom by two inches.

Not as obvious are the many areas where Camry designers reshaped interior trim to increase the feeling of spaciousness, including the A- and B-pillars, headliner over the rear seat and door trim.  In most vehicles, space is left between the structure and the trim to yield a “clean” surface. Using a lean-car design approach, the trim more closely follows the structure beneath it. The result is added space that contributes much more to a feeling of comfort than the gains in mere millimeters might suggest.

Three-dimensional construction and contrasting-material textures give the new instrument panel a feeling of depth, while the shapes themselves contribute to a more spacious cabin and improved forward sightlines. The prominently curved center cluster appears to float over the instrument panel, reducing its visual mass. Soft textures used on the upper instrument panel, upper door trim, door armrests and center console armrest contribute to greater comfort in the Camry.  Stitching on the instrument panel soft padding and matching stitching-look trim elsewhere helps to create a sense of luxury. Aluminum-color and chrome trim are used judiciously.
 
The Camry LE and XLE grades feature either ivory or gray seating color; the Camry SE features unique upholstery in black-on-black or black-on-gray. Newly designed front-seat frames, higher seatbacks and longer seat cushions enhance comfort. The height adjustment on the driver’s seat offers nearly a half inch greater range than before (total travel is 2.4 inches). The SE’s sporty front seats provide thicker side bolsters, and the exclusive three-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel offers paddle-shift control for the six-speed automatic transmission.

For 2012, the Camry offers four seat-covering materials: fabric in the LE and XLE; fabric with SofTex in the SE, standard leather trim on the XLE V6 (optional in the XLE four-cylinder), and Ultrasuede® with leather available for the SE and XLE Hybrid.  Heated seats are standard on the XLE V6 and are available for SE, XLE four-cylinder and Hybrid with variable temperature control.

The new Camry provides the added functionality demanded by consumers today, yet keeps its controls straightforward and intuitive to use. Control knobs impart a high-precision feel when used. Special attention was paid to function and comfort with the center console design. Soft kneepads on both sides add comfort for the driver and passenger; the front section offers a 12V accessory connector and an easy-to-access USB/input jack port for connecting iPods and other media devices. A sliding rear console door – rather than the more traditional flip-up design – enables easier access from either front seat. Two steering wheel designs, with integrated audio and Bluetooth® controls, are featured: a four-spoke for LE; a leather-wrapped four-spoke for XLE; and a sporty three-spoke, leather-wrapped wheel for the SE.

All grades now feature a standard 60/40 split folding rear seatback to expand cargo capacity. The seats can be lowered by a remote release from the trunk area. Rear-seat side airbags are standard across the line, and an armrest with cup holders adds comfort and convenience.

Advanced Connectivity
Seamlessly integrated into the Camry are state-of-the-art electronics and enhanced connectivity features. A Bluetooth wireless connection for compatible hands-free phone calls is standard, now improved by an available automatic phone book transfer function. Also standard is a USB port that allows playing of music and video from portable audio devices, using the vehicle sound system and available in-dash display screen, including full iPod integration.

The standard audio system on LE, XLE and SE has a 6.1-inch screen and six speakers. The screen also displays the energy monitor and fuel consumption data, and functions as the monitor for the available integrated back-up camera (SE and XLE only) and the Display Audio System. The screen also offers a new value-driven navigation system and serves as a portal for Entune, Toyota’s innovative new multimedia system. An available HD Radio system enables CD sound quality from digital FM broadcasts, and has features that maximize analog and AM broadcast sound quality. The system will include HD Radio with iTunes tagging for future purchase and SiriusXM Satellite Radio™.

The top-of-the-line audio is equipped with a new seven-inch Premium HDD Navigation system with Entune™ and JBL. This system offers a new split-screen feature that allows for simultaneously displaying navigation and audio information.

Camry also offers the new JBL GreenEdge™ audio system that combines an eight-channel amplifier and door-mounted “acoustic lens” speakers, to provide a high-quality sound. The GreenEdge amplifier achieves a 66-percent reduction in overall mass and a 50-percent enhancement in sound efficiency. The GreenEdge speakers produce a higher output of sound with the same power or less consumption of conventional models.

Entune Multimedia System
Camry will be one of the first Toyotas to offer the Entune multimedia system. For the first time ever in a Toyota automobile, this new system leverages the mobile smartphone to provide a richer in-vehicle experience with fully integrated access to navigation, entertainment and information services.

Toyota Entune debuts the first-ever support for engaging mobile apps, such as Bing, OpenTable, and movietickets.com, along with accessing useful travel-related services, such as live weather, traffic, fuel information (location and price), stocks, and sports. Toyota Entune brings the largest selection of music options available to a vehicle, including iHeartRadio’s 750+ stations, and Pandora’s personalized music service.

The audio systems combined with Entune feature a best-in-class, advanced conversational voice recognition system that helps the driver to stay focused on the road by eliminating the need to memorize thousands of voice commands. The system will also allow for audio read-back and replay capabilities for text messages, with the ability to respond by pre-set “Quick Reply Messages” such as: “I’m driving and will reply later.”

A New Benchmark for Midsize Sedan Quietness
Long lauded as a benchmark for ride smoothness and quietness in the midsize segment, the all-new Camry resets the standard by taking both attributes to an even higher level of refinement. To reduce noise throughout the entire cabin, focus was placed on suppressing noises that stand out. As powertrains have become more refined and quieter, wind noise and road noise have tended to become more noticeable to drivers and passengers. A low noise reading (in decibels) does not always equate to a subjectively quiet interior. Vehicle occupants’ perception of quietness also depends on the type and frequency of the sound.

It was determined where such noticeable sounds enter the cabin, and additional insulation was placed in those areas. New sound absorbing materials silence any noise that manages to penetrate the interior. In particular, engineers focused on suppressing noises that are near the frequencies of human speech to provide an environment that is more comfortable for conversation.

Measures that focus on reducing wind noise include stronger door and rocker area seals; optimized placement of sound insulating materials; foam applied in the roof, pillars and door openings; acoustic glass used for the V6 and Hybrid model’s windshield; and special bracing of cowl intake louvers.

The dashboard structure and assembly, one of the most complex areas in modern cars, was thoroughly optimized to prevent noise intrusion. It can also be a source of noise intrusion. The structure employs a new cross member and center brace, along with sandwiched sheet steel to suppress resonance and reduce vibration. With the sandwiched steel, asphalt foam is used to absorb vibration energy while increasing sound blocking effectiveness.

A dash outer silencer uses an air layer between the dash panel and sound absorbing felt. An inner silencing layer uses soft and hard felts to block a wide range of low-to-high frequencies. Damping-coating thickness and application areas have been optimized for reduced floor-panel vibration and noise penetration through the floor, and a new type of carpet helps eliminates noise. Silencer panels installed in the rear-wheel housings, and new sound-absorbing materials added to the trunk’s interior side trim further reduce road noise from the tires and wheel housings.

Exceptional Handling and Ride
A more rigid body structure, revised front suspension, redesigned rear suspension and aerodynamics all help to imbue the new Camry with greater straight-line stability and crisper steering response, while also enhancing overall ride comfort. Handling stability, more than just conveying a sense of driving enjoyment, also greatly influences the driver’s feeling of security.

The 2012 Camry body structure uses a greater amount of high tensile steel (440 Mpa or higher) than before and even stronger high tensile strength sheet steel (590 Mpa or higher), resulting in a stronger but lighter body than the previous model. A flared design on the doors and fenders enables use of slimmer but stronger construction. High tensile aluminum bumper supports are lighter yet stronger than before. Newly developed plastic for the bumper covers and cowl louvers reduces weight as well.

The stiffened cowl section increases suspension-area rigidity, suppressing twist. The front-suspension towers are directly connected through the cowl to increase rigidity, and the attachment method and reinforcement braces have been strengthened. The all-new rear underbody and rear subframe increase lateral force control and torsional rigidity.

The McPherson-strut front suspension now uses inversely wound coil springs that enhance straight-line stability.  Shock-absorber damping and stabilizer-bar thickness have been optimized as well. The rear suspension retains the proven dual-link strut configuration of the previous model but has been redesigned with new geometry (increased toe-in during cornering and braking) and retuned components to enhance cornering stability. Coil springs, bushings, stabilizer-bar and shock-absorber damping have all been revised.

Rear-combination lamps and side-view mirrors on the 2012 Camry incorporate aero stabilizing fins, inspired by Formula One racing technology, that create air vortexes on the body sides to stabilize the body and contribute to handling stability. Underbody aerodynamic elements regulate airflow under the vehicle, also contributing to ride smoothness.

The Camry SE model features specific suspension components and tuning, including exclusive steering knuckles and lighter, stiffer lower front control arms. The front and rear springs are exclusive to this model, and the shock absorbers feature internal rebound springs for greater cornering roll resistance. The rear suspension No. 1 control arm uses a pillow-ball bushing to further enhance handling agility.

All new Camry models will be the first to feature Toyota’s latest electric power steering (EPS) control system, which will offer more flexibility to steering-feel tuning. The system regulates power-assist response based on vehicle speed, and for the first time steering-input rate.  The vehicle-speed sensing feature will provide light effort during low speeds, changing to moderate effort during higher speeds.

The SE grade will feature a power-assist ratio that provides a more sporty feeling than the LE and XLE. 
Also, electricity is only consumed when assist power is necessary, helping to improve fuel economy.  Electric power steering is also more environment-friendly, as it does not require hydraulic fluid.

All Camry grades feature newly developed all-season tires designed for an optimal balance of fuel economy, handling, quietness, ride comfort and braking performance. The LE grade features standard 16-inch wheels; the SE comes standard with five-spoke 17-inch alloy wheels and the V6 SE offers the first 18-inch alloy wheels on a Camry. The latter feature is a unique twist-spoke design with 225/45R18 all-season tires.  Camry SE models will also include tires that have more grip. The Camry XLE comes standard with 17-inch alloy wheels featuring an elegant 10-spoke design.

Safety and Security
All 2012 Camry models are equipped with 10 standard airbags: dual-stage advanced SRS front airbags, front and rear seat-mounted side airbags, side curtain airbags and a driver’s and front passenger’s knee airbag. The front-passenger’s knee airbag and rear-seat side airbags are new to Camry.

The Camry’s body structure is designed to help absorb collision-impact forces and help minimize impact deformation to the passenger cabin. High-strength steel is used for B-pillar and rocker-panel reinforcements to help manage overall body deformation in the event of certain side collisions. The seat frames also are designed to help absorb side collision loads. The inner-hood structure and front-edge construction are designed to help reduce pedestrian injuries in a collision.

Like all Toyota models, the Camry will feature Toyota’s Star Safety System™ standard, which includes Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist. It also features the standard Smart Stop Technology brake-override system. An electronic tire pressure monitoring system is standard equipment.
 
Another available safety system, Safety Connect, can access a call center with a live operator who can dispatch police and emergency vehicles. The system combines automatic collision notification and a stolen vehicle locator feature, which can track the location of the stolen vehicle via GPS and help guide police to recover it.

The new available Blind Spot Monitor uses sub-millimeter wave radar to detect vehicles in the driver’s blind spots. When the system detects a vehicle in the adjacent lane, it alerts the driver using indicators on the side mirrors. If the turn signal is on when the there is a vehicle in the blind spot of the driver’s intended lane, the indicator on the corresponding mirror will flash. The driver can switch off the system, if desired.

In vehicles equipped with one of the display audio systems and backup camera, when the vehicle is shifted into Reverse, the audio display will show the image of what the camera captures, along with an overlay of positioning lines representing the parking space and distance to obstacles.

Peace of Mind Warranty Protection
Toyota’s 36-month/36,000 mile basic new-vehicle warranty applies to all components other than normal wear and maintenance items. Additional 60-month warranties cover the powertrain for 60,000 miles and against corrosion with no mileage limitation. The hybrid-related components, including the HV battery, battery control module, hybrid control module and inverter with converter, are covered for eight years/100,000 miles.

The Camry will also come standard with Toyota Care, a complimentary plan covering normal factory-scheduled maintenance and 24-hour roadside assistance for two years or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first.



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LexSucksLexSucks - 8/23/2011 2:42:47 PM
+5 Boost
What a lame car. Looks just like the last generation. Looks like basic transporation. I'm sorry but what is there about the new Camry that is worth talking about? Sales numbers? Reliability? There's nothing about the new camry that is worth talking about. Correct me if I'm wrong.


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 8/23/2011 2:55:09 PM
+6 Boost
Another ugly Toyota design.


mini22mini22 - 8/23/2011 3:03:36 PM
+4 Boost
I realize these are photos and perhaps they don't always show off the car in the best possible light. However, saying this the exterior of this car looks ,as I said previously, like a blown up version of the current Toyota Corolla. The grill is a rehash design of previous design features of other Japanese cars. Ditto for the interior. It looks,in fact, like interiors of older Camry's. What is also weird is the dash looks like it has a dash cover on it that you buy at an auto parts store.I'm sure I'm being harsh. I'm sure this is a fine quality nice riding car.The gas mileage seems improved on all models. This is a car that appeals and caters to the Toyota faithful. However with Hyundai and Kia doing well in the market place I see little reason for a new buyer to come into the fold.


LexSucksLexSucks - 8/23/2011 3:54:17 PM
-3 Boost
Having a V6 doesn't mean better perfomance. They are 4 cylinder engines that put out more power than the Toyota V6. And you couldn't give me a Camry. What a lifeless dull looking appliance.


TCLATCLA - 8/23/2011 7:28:08 PM
-1 Boost
@1911, dumb comment from someone who obviously doesn't know anything about cars. The 4 cyl turbo in the Optima and Sonata offer more HP/Torque than the V6 Toyota or Honda, and get better fuel economy. Trust me, it's a great, powerful engine.


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 8/23/2011 3:11:10 PM
+1 Boost
I've seen this before... oh right, its an impreza...
http://images.thecarconnection.com/lrg/2011-subaru-impreza-4-door-auto-i-angular-front-exterior-view_100326786_l.jpg


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 8/24/2011 10:16:11 AM
0 Boost
hmmmm... I've watched these comments get boosted/deboosted many times. There certainly is a lot of activity on them, I think I'm getting boosted by people who agree with the comment, and deboosted by people who don't want to admit their Camry looks like a Subaru that has been out for a while now.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 8/23/2011 3:19:20 PM
+4 Boost
This is just a bigger Corolla. Too bad this car screams cheap plastic everywhere.....Sorry and I admire Toyota....but this design is boring.


222max222max - 8/23/2011 3:31:31 PM
+3 Boost
I agree. Totally safe and dull and, ironically, why they will sell zillions of them.


TauronB2GTauronB2G - 8/23/2011 3:40:33 PM
+2 Boost
I have the current car and even I think this is boring. Total dud.
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MeanVulcanMeanVulcan - 8/23/2011 3:46:21 PM
-5 Boost
Class leadig safety? as in braking problems leading to numerous accidents in the last few years safety? or, as in lets-lie-to-the-US-government-and-hide-all-the-proof-needed-on-the-recall-investigations safety?

The ugly and boring Camry is history.


DENTISTCARDENTISTCAR - 8/23/2011 3:46:47 PM
-3 Boost
Not good.


Tilps5Tilps5 - 8/23/2011 4:04:20 PM
+6 Boost
better than audi boring desing


LexSucksLexSucks - 8/23/2011 4:09:45 PM
+1 Boost
Yeah... That Camry makes the Audi R8's design look plain. And the Audi S5 wish it looked as nice as that Camry. Do yourself a favor and put down the Toyota fanboy crackpipe. Audi makes cars that are far more attactive than the current crop of toyotas. Get real


thetruth01thetruth01 - 8/23/2011 4:05:36 PM
+7 Boost
Better looking, higher quality, quieter, more comfortable, more spacious, improved fuel efficiency, more power, and priced lower. WIN WIN WIN. I dont care how deboosted I get. :)


LexSucksLexSucks - 8/23/2011 4:19:08 PM
-4 Boost
Not much better looking than the dull car it replaced, zero athletisism, Sterile steering and handling, Weak brakes, Crappy looking interior, FWD economy car setup.... Fail, Fail, Fail.


LexSucksLexSucks - 8/23/2011 4:25:40 PM
+2 Boost
If Toyota rebadged the Aztec the fanboys here would love it.

C'mon! The new camry is designed for people who don't give a rats ass about cars. Toyota releasing such lameness is indefensible. How can someone defend such crap? They can't defend it, all they can do is de-boost.


LexSucksLexSucks - 8/23/2011 4:55:49 PM
-3 Boost
"The Camry is a no-nonsense offering to those less-savvy, less-sophisticated, less-enthusiastic buyers."

- I'm not sure why a car created for people like that is even worth talking about? And being a top seller doesn't make the Camry any more desireable to folks who actauly consider thier vehicles to be more than an appliance. The Camry doesn't deserve more than a paragraph or two. Its that type of car.


wwraftingwwrafting - 8/23/2011 4:43:03 PM
+1 Boost
It doesn't get any worse than this. It looks like an oversized Corolla.
Really???


_AK


PlanBPlanB - 8/23/2011 4:43:22 PM
-1 Boost
Dud for me. I won't knock its technical specs, thats never a problem with a Camry. Or any other mid size player in this segment since the competition is so close to one another. But I do like for my cars to turn a few heads every so often, this car will never do that. Its brand new and you could park it any parking lot right now and look right over it. I understand they want to make money and not design cars so much as to piss off their loyal yet rapidly aging customers to the point of polarizing, but I like my cars to have little more soul and edge to them. I wish Toyota well but this isn't the car for me.


LexSucksLexSucks - 8/23/2011 4:47:02 PM
-4 Boost
Yep. I agree. But I'd still take one over a Toyota.


acronisacronis - 8/23/2011 4:52:38 PM
-5 Boost
This is definitely a major disappointment (dud) after all the hype from Toyota. I don't know why they even bothered with all the cloak and dagger about this so-called "redesign".


PatronusPatronus - 8/23/2011 5:02:15 PM
0 Boost
Hertz and Avis will love it.


merce63amgmerce63amg - 8/23/2011 5:05:22 PM
+6 Boost
Boring? Not sure what everyone expects, it looks like a camrey, and it look decent for the class. It has solid engines and equipment. Its much nice than the Passat, that car is boring.


LexSucksLexSucks - 8/23/2011 5:18:21 PM
-5 Boost
A Passat? Being nicer than a Passat isn't an accomplishment. And nothing worth bragging about.


JUGNUJUGNU - 8/23/2011 5:18:38 PM
+6 Boost
Exterior looks better than outgoing car. Looks far better than boring Passat. Interior is a big step forward. Hybrid Camry's numbers are very impressive 200BHP and 43/39 mpg.

People who are complaining about design, this is not the category to look for a great designed car. This category is all about basic transportation, value, fuel efficiency, spacious interiors and storage spaces, reliability, low running costs..etc.

If you want to understand better sometime go to Toyota or Hyundai showroom and watch the buyer of Camry or Sonata. He/She doesn't stare at the car for long but quickly get inside it, check the interior space, check the seats and quickly adjust the driver seat(believe me in this category sometime the buyer likes everything about the car but couldn't get the seat to his preferred position or couldn't get comfortable and that proves to be a deal breaker), check the buttons, the mirrors, storage places, the boot space and fuel economy numbers...etc.

New Camry is an improvement and have all basic things covered, a nice interior and average styling so i say Stud.


LexSucksLexSucks - 8/23/2011 5:21:47 PM
-3 Boost
"Average styling" and you call it a Stud?. You are reaching. Nothing that is average is a stud.


StickShiftCamryStickShiftCamry - 8/23/2011 5:24:59 PM
+4 Boost
2GR haters rejoice. The new lighter 3.5 SE is now even more quicker than ur favorite sedans. Expect outta the box 0-60mph in around 5.5sec. The heavier '07s used to do it 5.8sec. Ask for source.


LexSucksLexSucks - 8/23/2011 5:48:27 PM
-6 Boost
I had a Camry once (loaner car) that was faster than my old 2001 BMW 330i. Even though the camry was faster (and 6 years newer), I couldn't wait to give the camry back so I can drive my BMW. The Camry was awful. The handling was sloppy, The steering was numb (felt like someone shot some novacaine down the steering column, the ABS kicked in during what would be normal braking for my BMW, and it just felt like it wasn't buttoned down to the road (which it wasn't).

What I'm getting at is that the Camry isn't a perfomance car. Not even close.


StickShiftCamryStickShiftCamry - 8/23/2011 6:29:54 PM
+1 Boost
LOANER, congratulations! I've driven plenty of loaner BMWs, most felt sloppy & like about to fall apart from loaner car abusers.


LexSucksLexSucks - 8/25/2011 1:11:07 PM
0 Boost
The BMWs felt crappy from loaners abusing them (which could happen to any car). The Camry that I had was brand new and was crappy from day 1. Big difference.


asafianowasafianow - 8/23/2011 5:55:11 PM
+7 Boost
STUD... and here's why...

This model does everything it was expected to do. Fresh new look, quieter, more spacious, better fuel efficiency... the Hybrid is no longer a waste of money, and is very efficient and quiet... the interior touch points have improved in quality, and although the design is probably what most consider safe, the car itself is meant to be safe

People expect that out of the Camry... a safe, efficient, practical car that will get them where they need to go for many years... a car that they can buy when their kids are young, and then drive once they are old enough.

A lot of people forget the demographic on the cars... it's not meant to be an enthusiast car, a car that's going to revolutionize handling, driving dynamics, be a hypermiling dragster... it's meant to be transportation... and this vehicle looks very comfortable, affordable, efficient, and safe...


222max222max - 8/23/2011 6:09:06 PM
-1 Boost
There's no reason why a better looking car could still have ALL those attributes. Let's just recognize that Toyota had no guts to do anything adventurous here because they know Camry is their cash cow.

Problem is that there are now more stylish alternatives which do most, if not all, that the Camry can do. There's a growing segment of the market which is not as middle-of-the-road as Toyota thinks.


StickShiftCamryStickShiftCamry - 8/23/2011 5:56:38 PM
+3 Boost
Ya I used to get LOANER bimmers when they serviced my 530. Those loaner BMWs would also handle sloppy from ppl who abuse loaners. Or felt like they were falling apart. LOANER lol


pepito66pepito66 - 8/23/2011 6:14:25 PM
-5 Boost
So sad tis car represent that bad shape of Toyota right now, this model is more like a facelift and no the new generation. They don't even use LED in theirs headlights wow they are in very bad shape with money for real. Nothing special, boring design and another japanese interior, nothing special. Super boring in and out. So sad for Toyota. They lost the last chance to win and stop Korean tacky cars.


HorsesmouthHorsesmouth - 8/23/2011 6:51:21 PM
+7 Boost
Stud...I'm actually looking forward to driving one of these. As someone that travels often and experiences many midsize sedans, I'm hoping to rent these on a regular basis. I usually ask for the current Camry over the competition because it's roomier, smoother, and more fuel efficient. I used to get excited about the Sonata, but I'm over that car. Loud, poor handling, and really not quality after getting beaten up in rental service. And I'll downgrade or upgrade a class just to avoid having to drive a Malibu (terrible interior and trunk space), and Fusion (uncomfortable seats and cheap interior). The only other decent one is the Mazda 6. This new Camry looks to top even that one (I love the look of that interior!).




Designer1Designer1 - 8/23/2011 7:06:12 PM
0 Boost
Ahh it's the same handsome great transporter Camry. I wish they make this segment a rear wheel drive and keep the cost the same. I like the interior more, and as far the exterior it still looks like the current generation and more like a Corolla.


TCLATCLA - 8/23/2011 7:29:09 PM
-1 Boost
What a disappointment and a complete bore. Inside and out, it's boring. Time to hire new designers.


StickShiftCamryStickShiftCamry - 8/23/2011 8:25:31 PM
+5 Boost
You could tell a bunch of teenagers infest this sight. They like Hyundai & Kia designs. Which means they probably prefer the shape of a Kia sportage over a Range Rover Sport. The shape of the new Camry is simple & solid looking & will age well, just like a Range Rover sport simple design has. & for less than $30,000 ur getting a V6 with BMW 535 acceleration.


TCLATCLA - 8/24/2011 5:07:46 PM
-2 Boost
Seriously? We're teenagers cause we like the Optima design? Then I guess I'm a 40 year old teenager, thanks. And if you think you're getting BMW 535i power with the V6 Toyota, you are SADLY mistaken. I had a 2008 BMW 535i and the Toyota V6 doesn't even come close. The Toyota can't even come close to my Audi. You're so far off it's sad and makes me think YOU'RE a teenager who knows nothing about cars.


StickShiftCamryStickShiftCamry - 8/25/2011 9:31:17 PM
+2 Boost
Everyone (or non-teenagers) know the 2GR 3.5 when installed in the Camry does 0-60mph in 5.8sec without even trying…& it's quicker than that den but there's wheel spin even with trac. on. Here's a quote from a 08 car and driver review "0-to-60-mph time: 5.8 sec
Quarter-mile time: 14.3 sec @ 99 mph

Yeah, yeah, we know. Toyota's sixth-gen Camry isn't exactly the culinary equivalent of Zacatecas chili. It might better be described as "pleasant" under glass. But fitted with the optional 3.5-liter V-6, Everyman's Car attains 60 mph exactly as quickly as a Nissan 350Z we tested in 2005…"


theman440theman440 - 8/23/2011 9:05:24 PM
-6 Boost
Yawn...dud, looks like a Hyundai with a body kit.


theman440theman440 - 8/25/2011 12:12:46 AM
0 Boost
I wouldn't expect anything less from this crowd.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 8/23/2011 9:29:24 PM
0 Boost
an updated appliance.


LemonadeLemonade - 8/23/2011 11:07:59 PM
+8 Boost
WOW! The Special Olympics is now in session. What did you guys expect? A Bugatti Veyron Killer? I gotta give it to you 009, you sure know how to lure the trolls out. Hook, Line, and Sinker at it's finest. You guys are pathetic.

Nice car by the way.


BondMI6BondMI6 - 8/24/2011 12:50:15 AM
-3 Boost
DUDDDDD............


85bmw745i85bmw745i - 8/24/2011 4:00:16 AM
-3 Boost
looks like all they did was change the front and rear of the car. The doors look exactly the same as the previous car. Very similar to what Honda did with the New Civic but at least the New Civic has different doors. This re-design is beneath the skin. Kind of how Ford keeps changing the front end of the Super Duty but hasn't changed the doors or cab since it cam out in the 90's. They only change the front end, and the fenders slightly and re-style the interior. Believe it or not the Super Duties have new frames when they redesign them they just don't do much with the outside besides changing the front end. Toyota you need to do better than this. Chevy's new Malibu is going to steal alot of this cars sales to people that aren't loyal to Toyota. I am sure it will be a very good car and excell at what it is supposed to excell at and that is safe styling, reliability, good fuel economy (I like the MPG gauge like BMW has been doing since the early 80's) and practicality.


85bmw745i85bmw745i - 8/25/2011 3:13:11 AM
+1 Boost
You are an Idiot 1911. First off I am not a BMW fan boy, I just happen to own a classic. Your comment is invalid considering I never even mentioned BMW. Camry is a good car, but I expected more of a redesign than just the front and rear ends. I like the interior though.


85bmw745i85bmw745i - 8/25/2011 3:15:14 AM
0 Boost
All I did was reference the MPG gauge because BMW is the only other automaker using it. It will help people get better mpg.


85bmw745i85bmw745i - 8/25/2011 3:18:07 AM
+1 Boost
And not once did I bash the Toyota. I happen to like Toyota. When I was in the Military I had a Celica with the bulletproof 5S-FE engine and it was one of the best vehicles I have ever owned so before you open you idiotic mouth 1911 try reading more of my posts instead of talking out of your A$$. I am not a fanboy of any make.


autobrokerautobroker - 8/24/2011 9:29:24 AM
-3 Boost
Does it look better than the previous version? Yes. Is it still boring? YES. The interior seems to be the only major improvement on the car, and that still isn't saying much. There are some new options, but still, the Optima has features not even available on any other car in this segment. Again, the Optima is better looking by a wide margin, more features & options in this segment not available, better value for your dollar, and better warranty. Wouldn't look twice at the car driving down the road. Does anyone notice the front grill reminds me of a Solara grill? Not a compliment to a new car design.


1c3am51c3am5 - 8/24/2011 9:58:13 AM
-1 Boost
This car looks HOT!!! I just made a mess of myself. WANT this car in my driveway NOW and would pay above sticker to do it! GO TOYOTA!!!!


dallascadillacmandallascadillacman - 8/24/2011 11:37:24 AM
+9 Boost
The front looks a little like an Acura. Maybe?


iamdabest1iamdabest1 - 8/24/2011 11:56:57 AM
+6 Boost
interior gauges look like a lexus is-f ... pretty cool for a camry..


WillisWillis - 8/25/2011 8:50:37 AM
+1 Boost
Yes, show that Toyota connection. Reinforce that "rebadged Toyota" reputation.


WillisWillis - 8/25/2011 8:49:12 AM
-1 Boost
Why is this car presented to the "world" when it will only be sold in North America?


dbackroyaldbackroyal - 8/25/2011 12:23:42 PM
+1 Boost
2004 Toyota Solara 107000 miles. Not one problem ever! 2004 Toyata 4 runner 84,000 miles not one problem ever. 8 GM cars and two Fords all brand new peices of crap. I am buying this new Camry. As an Alaskan would say "You Betcha"


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 8/25/2011 12:46:37 PM
0 Boost
86 t-bird no problems, 98 cougar no problems, 02 grand prix no problems, 09 impreza no problems.

Individual accounts can't paint the whole picture. I especially like how you said the American vehicles were pieces of crap yet you never came outright and said that any of them had problems or how many of them had problems, or even how many problems lol.


knowitall1985knowitall1985 - 8/25/2011 1:14:47 PM
+1 Boost
STUD BASED ON THE VOLUME IT WILL DO.......


tortugabobtortugabob - 8/25/2011 4:12:56 PM
+1 Boost
Looks like a Honda Civic to me.


lemmyb2lemmyb2 - 8/26/2011 11:58:04 AM
+1 Boost
STUD! For the market it is aimed for, it will sell big time, and easily upstage the supposed best seller in this segment, the Chevy Cruze. This is for the family man/woman, looking for a well built, 5-10 trouble-free-years who is not looking for razor-sharp-0-100kph-in-4sec performance.


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