The new Toyota Camry’s price in India has risen by Rs 50,000, bringing the ex-showroom cost to Rs 48.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The Platinum White Pearl paint costs an additional Rs 15,000.
The price of the new Toyota Camry, launched in India in December last year, has increased by Rs 50,000. Its ex-showroom price is now Rs 48.50 lakh, up from the previous Rs 48 lakh. The Platinum White Pearl paint option costs an extra Rs 15,000. Toyota’s ninth-generation Camry marks a notable step forward from its predecessor, with both visual and technological enhancements. It measures 4,920 mm in length—35mm longer than the outgoing model—contributing to a more spacious and imposing profile. The sedan also features Toyota’s latest fifth-generation hybrid system (THS 5), promising improved performance and efficiency. Built on the TNGA-K platform, the new Camry also offers buyers a choice of six exterior colour options. Read on for more details.
The new Toyota Camry has a more modern and sleeker appearance than its predecessor. The front bumper opening is thinner, and the roofline flows into a sculpted rear quarter window for a sportier profile.
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Other design elements include sleek LED headlights paired with boomerang-shaped daytime running lights, slim C-shaped LED taillights, and a dual-tone rear bumper accentuated by a thin chrome strip linking the reflectors. While the 18-inch alloy wheels are the same, they now sport a new star-like pattern.
Inside, the Toyota Camry now boasts a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless smartphone connectivity and Toyota’s i-Connect. It also has a digital instrument cluster. Other features include reclining rear seats, a nine-speaker JBL system, a head-up display, sunroof, three-zone climate control, rear touch controls, wireless charging, and 10-way power seats.
For Safety, the sedan is equipped with a 360-degree camera and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 (Level-2 ADAS), including adaptive cruise control and lane assist.
Powering the updated Camry is a 2.5-litre petrol engine coupled with Toyota's advanced fifth-generation Hybrid System (THS 5), resulting in a combined output of 227bhp, a 12bhp improvement over the previous model.
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The sedan retains the e-CVT transmission and Eco, Sport, and Normal drive modes while offering significantly enhanced fuel efficiency of 25.49km/l.
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