2018 Toyota Camry – Redesign and First Spy Shots

2018 Toyota Camry – Redesign and First Spy Shots
Finally, after a lot of rumors, Toyota launches the first spy photos of the redesigned sedan, named 2018 Toyota Camry. Traditionally, Camry edition is one of the most popular cars in its lineup.

REDESIGN - design changes and updates

One of the biggest updates and changes is an all-new design. The future 4-door sedan is a redesigned edition. Firstly, spy photos suggest that back bumper is changed and added new side mirrors. The platform is changed, and it will be lighter. But, besides of all of these changes, spy photographers believe that new Camry will retain a traditionally design features.

As far as performance and engine, Toyota will offer a new 2.0-litter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine. Of course, Toyota prepares to launch a hybrid edition - 2018 model year.

Because of that, we can expect upgraded performance, primarily better fuel-efficiency. The main cause is the lighter platform. Nevertheless, car critics suggest that we can expect improved handling. In the end, Toyota confirmed that newest Camry will have a premiere at 2017 Detroit Auto Show, in January. But, in showrooms, we might expect in middle 2017. year.
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ilovecar2015ilovecar2015 - 9/8/2016 9:35:50 AM
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I'm confused. Is this a total redesign or a facelift? If a redesign, that means the current generation only runs for 3 years? Seems fast!


222max222max - 9/8/2016 10:35:16 AM
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Actually the current gen has been around since 2011. It received a major re-skin in 2014 but the mechanicals were the same.


dumpstydumpsty - 9/8/2016 4:33:15 PM
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Yeah Toyota has done a stellar job a making the average Joe's think the Camry (platform) was being re-designed. It's just been exterior design changes mostly with some updated interior content & materials to keep up with Honda & Chevy.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/8/2016 7:37:06 PM
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The Camry is SELDOM a total redesign. The platform today shares nothing in common with the first Camry, but Toyota evolves the platform much more than it reinvents it. The 2011 is not radically different than the 2010. By NOT redesigning all the time, Toyota keeps development costs low, but they spend their money wisely on targeted areas of improvement.

Ford also uses this strategy. The current Fusion/Mondeo is the previous generation Mondeo reskinned and updated here and there. The current Focus (3) is largely a Focus 2 with a new body and modest changes. Even the "all new" 2015 Mustang carries over a lot from the 2005 it's derived from.


Dexter1Dexter1 - 9/9/2016 12:31:36 AM
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Hey—judging from the pic, this is the best looking Camry ever!


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