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The First Glimpse Of The Edgier 2018 Toyota Camry
The next-gen Camry will be built on Toyota’s TNGA modular platform, which debuted with the 2016 Prius.
Japanese automaker Toyota has dropped a teaser image of the next-gen Camry at the 2017 North American International Show. The image reveals the rear quarter of the car, which appears thinner and longer than that on the current-gen Camry.
From this shadowy image, it looks more aggressive and stylish, with LED taillight, a beautiful fender vent, an 'XSE' badge and a rear spoiler.
The next-gen Camry will be built on Toyota's TNGA modular platform, which debuted with the 2016 Prius.
Spyshots of the 2018 Camry suggests that it's sleeker, sportier version of the sedan, which will have aluminium panels.
We can expect the base model to be powered by a 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbocharged engine paired with a six-speed transmission. The new 2.0-litre turbo by the manufacturer could also replace the available 3.5-litre V-6.
Toyota will pull off the wraps of its sub-luxury midsize sedan at the Detroit Auto Show in January 2017.