The new 2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid has made its European debut at the 2018 Paris Motor Show. It combines stylish design and superior comfort levels, with the high efficiency of Toyota’s latest generation self-charging hybrid powertrain. The shift in market focus away from diesel powertrains has paved the way for the re-introduction of the Camry in Western Europe after an absence of 14 years.
The all-new 2019 Toyota Camry is the eighth generation of a car that has won many awards and distinctions since it first went on sale in 1982. Today it is sold in more than 100 countries and has amassed more than 19 million worldwide sales. With current annual sales of more than 700,000 units, it remains the world’s best-selling D/E-segment saloon.
The all-new model builds on the core values that have historically made Camry so popular: segment-leading levels of quality, durability and reliability, quietness and ride quality. These are in addition to its head-turning new exterior and interior design, outstanding comfort and roominess, state-of-the-art powertrain technology and new-found levels of driving pleasure.
The latest generation Camry showcases the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) design and engineering philosophy. Applied to every aspect of the vehicle and its powertrain, TNGA places enthusiast-oriented ‘fun to drive’ characteristics and alluring styling on an equal footing with superlative build quality, highly efficient packaging, advanced technology and strong environmental performance.
The new Camry’s styling has a bold, distinctive appearance that seamlessly melds athletic accents and creases in the sheet metal.
The front displays a strong evolution of Toyota’s current design principles. A slim and deep upper grille emphasises the Toyota emblem and incorporates thin LED headlight clusters at its extremities. The large, trapezoidal lower grille occupies almost the full width of the bumper area, its catamaran shape emphasising the car’s wide track and purposeful stance. The lower grille features horizontal bars that add both power and prestige to the wide, low frontal styling.
In profile, the low bonnet and roofline combine with a low belt line to give the appearance of a cabin pulled downwards into the body, visually lowering the new Camry’s centre of gravity even further.
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