Eighth generation Toyota Camry launched in Thailand
The eighth generation Toyota Camry has been launched in Thailand. This is of significance to us because the Indian-sec car will be very similar to this when it launches next year, unlike the US-spec Camry that has been on sale for sometime now.
Stylistically, the Thai-spec car looks very similar to the US model. The large grille almost full-face, dominates the frontal look of the car. The swept back headlamps are another notable feature. The side profile is more modest but gets a couple of subtle lines to dissipate the bulk. The rear of the new Camry takes heavy influence from its Lexus cousins, especially the tail lamps.
The new Camry is based on the TNGA platform and has gotten larger with this generation change. There is a 50mm wheelbase stretch. The car is also 35mm longer, 15mm wider and 25mm wider.
Engine options for the Thai car are a 2.0 litre, four-cylinder petrol producing 167PS and 199Nm, mated to a six-speed torque converter automatic. The other option is a 2.5 litre petrol with 209PS and 250Nm of torque paired with an eight-speed gearbox. The Hybrid model receives a 2.5 litre, four-cylinder hybrid engine that produces a combined 211PS and 202Nm, mated to a CVT gearbox. The engine makes 178PS and 221Nm while the electric motor makes 120PS and 202Nm of torque.
The new Camry comes with Toyota's full suite of safety features which includes traction control, ABS, EBD, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, hill start control, and seven airbags. Some of the more advanced of these assists might not make it to the Indian car.
Standard features include eight-way adjustable power front seat, leather upholstery, wireless charging, keyless entry and go, and an eight-inch infotainment system. Higher-spec cars get lumbar head-up-display (HUD), adjustment and ventilated seats in the front, rear reclining seats, nine airbags, on board hotspot and three-zone climate control.
The new Camry will compete with the likes of the Honda Accord Hybrid and the Skoda Superb. Expect a Rs 50,000 to 60,000 price hike over the current cars' Rs. 37.22 lakh for the Hybrid and Rs. 29.75 lakh. The Camry has been a strong seller in this segment because of the Hybrid's efficiency and the traditional Camry trait of good quality.
Also see: Toyota Camry v Skoda Superb v Volkswagen Passat Comparo Video
Also see: Toyota Camry | First Drive Video