2018 Toyota Camry vs 2012-2017: 8th and 7th generation differences
The eighth-generation Toyota Camry goes on sale soon. In this side-by-side photo comparison we see how different it is to the seventh-generation sedan.
The eighth-generation Toyota Camry goes on sale soon. In this side-by-side photo comparison we see how different it is to the seventh-generation sedan.
The 2015 model year Toyota Camry facelift had all new exterior panels, except the roof, with a smoother, sportier style, and a big grille up front.
The Toyota Prius Prime plug-in hybrid can only seat two people in the rear seat, but the company is working on a 5-seater version. Timing as yet unknown.
The XV50 Toyota Camry sold in some parts of Europe, Russia and Asia is squarer and more formal than the one sold in America and Australia.
The new Toyota Prius Prime plug-in hybrid hatchback has completely different front and rear end styling compared to the regular XV50 Prius hybrid.
Debuting in 2014, the Russia, Asia, China and Japan, the facelift for the “prestige” version of the Toyota Camry has a new grille, headlights and bumpers.
Based on the 2015 Toyota XSE V6, the TRD concept has lowered suspension (1in at the front, 1.5in at the rear), 21-inch alloys and 225/35 tires.
At the 2014 New York Auto Show, Toyota unveiled a complete makeover of its top-selling XV50 Camry, with every body panel, except the roof, changed.
No panel has been left untouched, apart from the roof, in this very thorough “sporty” and “emotional” redesign of the XV50 Toyota Camry.
In order to give its XV50 Camry more emotion, Toyota has given it an extensive reworking with all exterior body panels, except the roof, changed.