After retiring the
Avensis, Toyota is now ready to launch its replacement, the Camry, in the UK on
April 1, with deliveries commencing on July 1. Pricing kicks off from just £ 5 under £ 30,000 for the Design model, which gets standard LED headlights, 17-inch alloy wheels,
parking sensors at both ends and reversing camera. A leather upholstery,
automatic air-con, keyless entry & go, 7-inch infotainment system, heated
and power adjustable front seats and others are also standard.
From £ 31,295, customers will be able to order the Camry Excel. This trim
level adds LED fog lamps, LED dual-beam projector headlights, 18-inch alloy
wheels and a wireless charging pad for smartphones. It also comes with a range
of driving assist systems such as Blind Spot Monitor and Rear Cross Traffic
Alert, Intelligent Clearance Sonar and Lane Change Assist.
At launch, the
mid-size sedan will be available with a choice of five exterior colors,
including the new Graphite Shadow and Platinum White Pearl. The 2020 Camry will
only be available as a Hybrid. This means that it’s powered by a 215 HP hybrid
powertrain comprising a 2.5-liter four-cylinder and an electric motor, which
returns between 50.5 and 53.3 mpg UK (5.6-5.3 l/100 km / 42.1-44.4 mpg US) on a
combined cycle. Carbon dioxide emissions are rated at 98-101 g/km, according to
the grade.