Order guides reveal that, the 2019MY Toyota
Camry is in for some trim level updates and pricing revisions. According to CarsDirect, the L,
LE and SE grades of the 2.5-liter four-cylinder version carry a US$ 200 premium
compared to the 2018MY, as they will start from US$ 24,765, US$ 25,270 and US$ 26,470.
For another US$ 200, Toyota will throw in Apple CarPlay
and Amazon Alexa in the L and LE trim levels, but there’s still no Android Auto
available. The 2019 Camry XLE and XSE will set buyers back US$ 29,845 and US$ 30,395,
respectively. The US$ 325 increase gets you standard Entune 3.0 Audio Plus and a
wireless charging pad. Both of them were previously optional extras offered
with the Audio Package, which costs US$ 1,800. Speaking of available features,
the four-cylinder XLE and XSE gets the Navigation Package with the JBL premium
sound system for an extra US$ 1,760.
While pricing for the L, LE, SE, XLE and XSE has
gone up with the smaller engine, the ones powered by the 3.5-liter V6 cost US$ 500
less. For example, the 2019 Camry XLE will have an MSRP of US$ 34,970, while the
2019 XSE will start at US$ 35,520.
Both of them can be specced with the Driver Assist
Package, which adds the Intelligent Clearance Sonar with Rear Cross-Traffic
Braking, a feature that used to be standard. The Driver Assist Package costs US$ 1,500 with the V6, and it can be purchased with the four-cylinder engine, too,
for US$ 2,175.
As for the 2019 Camry Hybrid, this will be US$ 200 more
expensive in the LE and SE grades, and US$ 325 in the XLE flavor, thus ranging
between US$ 29,070 and US$ 33,645. All versions of the Camry get the Toyota Safety Sense P suite of
driving assistance systems as standard.