2012 Camry - What's New?
9.25.2011
2012 Camry
Camry has long been one of America's favorite cars. One reason for this is that Camry is always in touch with what sedan buyers want. Now Toyota is at it again, introducing the new seventh-generation Camry. And true to form, the 2012 Camry responds to what buyers want. It's no larger on the outside, yet has more room inside. It has more power than before yet also expected expected better fuel economy. It takes passive safety to a new level with 10 airbags. And that's just scratching the surface of its imporovements. In sum, Camry for 2012 just raised the bar.
Handsome New Interior
Camry has all-new interior featuring upgraded materials and sophisticated design. The new interior doesn't just look impressive, the design actually contributes to more interior volume than the previous Camry.
More Power, More Economy
Camry LE and XLE four-cylinder engines are more powerful than before, corralling 178 horses. At the same time, Camry is now more economical, with MPG ratings of 25/35 (4) and 21/30 (V6).
Comprehensive Safety Features
Camry advances its safety leadership with a remarkable 10 airbags, including front passenger knee and rear outboard side airbags. A blind-spot monitor is available on XLE grades. Of course, all Camrys include the Star Safety System with Smart Stop Technology (SST).
Refined, Responsive Ride
Camry impresses with a remarkably smooth, quiet ride. At the same time, the handling has been improved to offer a more connected, involved feeling. And the SE grade takes the dynamic performance up yet another notch.
Available Hybrid
Camry with Hybrid Synergy Drive stands apart with exceptional fuel-economy ratings of 43 city and 39 hwy LE and 41 city and 38 hwy XLE. For drivers wanting the comfort of a mid-size car with the economy of a compact, Camry Hybrid is a sure thing.
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1 comments:
I've rode the previous generations of Camry many times, and I notice the improvements done year after year. The features and handling get better every time they introduce a new version. Many car enthusiasts like me would be very excited to get a feel of that one.
Naomi Champy
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