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Detroits North American International Auto Show can always be relied upon to provide adventurous concepts, as well as spectacular and glitzy introductions. Despite all the smoke and noise elsewhere, no introduction was bigger, or more important than a production-ready four-door sedan revealed under its own smoke and lights in the Riverview Ballroom of Cobo Hall. There, behind the perforated steel curtain, the new redesigned 2007 Toyota Camry slowly revolved in the flash of dozens and dozens of cameras, taking the first pictures of Toyotas brave new future.
The Toyota Camry, as promised, was not simply redesigned and re-engineered; it also underwent a serious attitude adjustment. After years of being knocked for its, at best, inoffensive design, Toyota saw, with great "clarity" the need for "vibrant"
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| Toyota puts a new face on North Americas best selling car. (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, American Auto Press) |
The cornerstone of the new Camry is its refreshed styling, impressing Toyotas vision on the midsize sedan. It is a bolder, more engaging design with wheels closer to the corners, and smoother rounded forms tailored perfectly to a modern, upright stance, which
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| The new Camrys styling follows in suit with Avalon and the new Yaris sedan. (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, American Auto Press) |
The linchpin of the new Camrys appeal is its more athletic stance. The wheelbase has grown by a couple of inches (benefiting interior space and ride comfort as well as appearances), a wider track enhances stability and makes it look more planted to the road, but its length has remained the same, rather reducing unsightly overhangs and creating well-balanced proportions. The rest seems to simply
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| The previous generation Camry was just a bit... staid. The new one is clearly much more vibrant. (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, American Auto Press) |
As you can see, the Camry has come a long way design-wise, but the second piece of the puzzle is the upcoming hybrid, running Toyotas leading-edge Hybrid Synergy Drive system. Contrary to the Honda Accord Hybrid, which mates a mild-hybrid drivetrain to a top-of-the-range 6-cylinder powerplant, Toyotas Camry Hybrid is built on its smooth and efficient 2.4-liter four-cylinder runabout.
Combined with a 105 kW electric motor capable of producing 199 lb-ft of torque, the Camry Hybrids output is rated at 192-horsepower, more than the stock four-cylinder, but not as much as the six. Power
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| Bluetooth, JBL stereo, Smart Entry, DVD navigation - what more could you ask for from a family sedan? (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, American Auto Press) |
The Hybrid, mind you, is just another piece of the Camry puzzle. Toyota has taken great pains to establish a clearer distinction between the different models that bear the Camry name than it did in years past, and as in the past, the Camry fortunes will fare as well as its most basic form, the CE.
The CE benefits from a wheel upgrade (16-inch steels are the basic boots), a completely revised chassis, recalibrated suspension,
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| New to the Camry range is the Hybrid, which mates a 2.4L gasoline engine with Hybrid Synergy Drive. (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, American Auto Press) |
From there, the list of features and options only gets longer (and the price grows fatter, no doubt), but some of the more exotic options include a 440-watt JBL stereo, Bluetooth capability, rear reclining seats, voice-command DVD navigation, and a "key in the pocket" Smart Entry and Smart Start system using Toyotas Smart Key. Boy, are those Toyota engineers ever Smart, or what?
Non-hybrid Camrys start with the 2.4L 4-cylinder engine found in many Camrys already on the road. This engine has been probed cylinder by cylinder, plumbed to its farthest depths and massaged to 158-horsepower, up 4 from last year. Ooooohh. No matter, that engine is spectacularly
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| Camrys interior is also revolutionized: cleaner, slicker, more minimalist in design. (Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A.) |
One thing I can add to the engine commentary is that the 2.4 I drove previously in the outgoing Camry is a smooth performer with ample power for daily duties in town or on the highway. Toyota is also standing pat on its similarly smooth five-speed automatic and manual transmissions.
The new Camry bypasses the odd availability of both a 3.0L V6 and a 3.3L V6 on former models by upping their game at the top end with a 3.5L V6 (based on the same engine found in the hot IS 350 as well as the much sportier new Avalon) that delivers up to 40 percent better acceleration over the aforementioned 3.3L. This engine features all of Toyotas latest bells and whistles, such as Dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (Dual VVT-i) for relentless power throughout the rev range.
And with that upgraded V6 Toyota has also busted out a brand new six-speed
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| Camry SE (pictured) has the suspension tweaks to keep sporty drivers happy. F1-derived aerodynamics? Well, thats another story.? (Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A.) |
The 3.5L V6 can be had in three trim levels. The LE is more basic, with only a couple of upgrade packages. The XLE throws the book at you feature-wise, resulting in what is sure to be one of the best-equipped midsize sedans around. And finally, the one variant that might really help break the Camry out of its utilitarian mold: the SE.
With the SE, Camry buyers get a totally revised suspension featuring springs, anti-roll bars and bushings set for more enthusiastic (i.e. faster) driving behaviour. The Camry familys black sheep is also lowered almost half an inch compared to other models, while extra bracing has been added to improve body rigidity and an underbody aerodynamics package was influenced by Toyotas Formula 1 Racing program. Toyota engineers applied lessons learned at the F1 level to help manage the SEs underbody
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| The all-new Camry - can it carry the torch of best-selling car in the USA? (Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A.) |
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