By Lynn Palec, | January 11, 2017
The new Camry will be an eight-generation model. (YouTube)
Toyota is looking to release an updated version of its best-selling car: the 2018 Toyota Camry. The Japanese automaker debuted the 2018 Toyota Camry at the recent Detroit Auto Show.
The new Camry will be an eight-generation model. The new Camry sports upgrades and changes on both the exterior and interior of the car. The new Camry is lower, curvier, and wider that its predecessors. It also sports a sleek new design which adds a more aerodynamic profile to the car.
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In the interior, the 2018 Camry has redesigned front seats that are more comfortable and supportive. Toyota also used higher grade materials for the dashboard, door trim, and center console.
On the tech side of things, the new Camry supports the latest Toyota Entune 3.0 infotainment system which is also packed with the standard navigation features. Upgrade options include a JBL premium audio system, 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot feature, and 10-inch color heads-up display. According to CNet, it is just unfortunate that the new Camry supports neither Android Auto nor Apple CarPlay.
Under the hood, the 2018 Camry comes in three options. One option has a new 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine delivered to the wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission. Another option packs a 3.5-liter six-cylinder engine, while the last one is a hybrid.
Toyota is yet to release the actual performance figures of the new Camry, but the company did promise that the new engine is more powerful compared to previous iterations. Toyota said that the new engine would also have improvements in terms of fuel efficiency.
In a statement acquired by USA Today, Toyota senior vice president of automotive operations Bob Carter said, "The all-new 2018 Camry is without a doubt, the most captivating mid-sized sedan we've ever produced."
The 2018 Camry comes with a standard set of safety components like 10 air bags, range-dynamic radar cruise control, pedestrian detection system, and lane-departure assist equipped with steering assist.
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