Toyota introduces the all-new, seventh-generation Camry with a bold, sophisticated design, a more spacious interior, improved driving dynamics and a quieter ride. Toyota Camry powertrain choices have been enhanced for 2012 to provide better fuel economy and more responsive performance.
The 2012 Camry employs an elegantly simple but modern form, emphasizing a wider, lower stance than previous models. The design conveys an "architectural statement" through crisp character lines, while a more strongly curved door cross-section and more defined rocker panel molding give the Camry a more expressive appearance.
Camry models with the revised 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine now offer 178 horsepower; the 3.5-liter V6, available in the SE and XLE grades, delivers 268 horsepower.
The 2012 Camry offers a more inviting and spacious interior. A new dashboard design, modified seat locations, redesigned seats, door, pillar and headliner trim all combine to add space and greater perceptual spaciousness while also enhancing outward visibility.
Camry is one of the first Toyotas to offer the Entune multimedia system. The new system leverages the mobile smartphone to provide a richer in-vehicle experience with fully integrated access to navigation, entertainment and information services.
A more rigid body structure, revised front suspension, redesigned rear suspension and aerodynamics all help the 2012 Camry with greater straight-line stability, crisper steering response, while enhancing overall ride comfort.
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