2018 Toyota Camry Gets Sporty Cues
New Toyota Camry gets sporty cues, sleeker styling
TA - 2018 Toyota Camry Gets Sporty Cues - The current Toyota Camry isn't a pretty car, but the 2018 model, at least from what we can glean from the most recent set of spy shots, shows a lot of promise. The next-gen Camry was caught testing with a Highlander and Lexus RX and appears to be a high-performance variant of the sedan. We know it sounds crazy, but this could be a good-looking Camry.
Gone is the awkwardly designed, fish-like front fascia from the current Camry in favor of a sleeker, more angular design. The headlights are slimmer than the current sedan's, while a massive triangular grille dominates the rear part of the fascia with two smaller cutouts flanking either side.
Gone is the awkwardly designed, fish-like front fascia from the current Camry in favor of a sleeker, more angular design. The headlights are slimmer than the current sedan's, while a massive triangular grille dominates the rear part of the fascia with two smaller cutouts flanking either side.
2018 Toyota Camry Gets Sporty Cues - The model is wearing energetic, multi-talked wheels that are done in dark, proposing an execution demonstrate. The side profile of the vehicle isn't an endless takeoff from the present era, yet with a somewhat more precise plan.
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The backside of the Camry profits by a similar plan changes on the front. The surprising backside of the Camry has been discarded for a pointy outline that is highlighted by rough, boomerang-molded taillights that are presumably LED units. A thin spoiler sits on of the storage compartment, while quad-deplete tips put an accentuation on the model's energy.
Previous reports indicate that the next-gen Camry will receive some aluminum components, with the hood being a prime candidate for the lightweight material. The current model's engines should carry over with the addition of a new 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and an eight-speed automatic transmission to replace the current six-speed. We expect the next-gen sedan to be unveiled early next year.
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