2018 Toyota Camry TRD Performance
An prototype of the next-generation
Toyota Camry has been snapped while testing and could be the makings of a TRD
performance version.
Although the design of the new Camry was first
previewed by a NASCAR a couple of months ago, this tester differs from others
thanks to a selection of distinctive styling elements.
This 2018 Camry prototype has
been outfitted with a heavily revised rear fascia which has all the hallmarks
of a performance-focused model. For starters, there's a small bootlid lip
spoiler and a distinctive bumper incorporating quad tailpipes. These elements
are then joined with sporty black wheels and low-profile tires.
As the front end of the standard Camry has yet to be
revealed, it's difficult to say what changes may be found on a TRD model.
Compared to the outgoing Camry however, these spy shots show a much more
angular and muscular face with a sharp grille, prominent lip, tapered
headlights and pointed air intakes.
If a Camry TRD does indeed come to fruition, it
could be powered by the same 3.5-liter V6 found within the Highlander. While
this engine typically delivers 295 hp, a number of minor modifications are
inevitable to give the model some added punch. Alongside the engine, there will
be an eight-speed automatic transmission driving the front wheels. The usual
fleet of suspension and brake changes can also be expected.
All will be
underpinned by the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) and other engines will
include a 2.5-liter unit, a petrol-powered electric hybrid, and possibly, a
2.0-liter turbo'd four from Lexus.
Source : Carscoops