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TSX69
01-09-2006, 03:05 PM
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ChinchillaX
01-09-2006, 03:39 PM
I like it better than the bloated 5th gens (2002-2006) Camrys. However, the front end reminds me of these!:donno:
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joestsx
01-09-2006, 03:41 PM
Wow its the Camry that looks like the Hyundai that looks like the 05 Accord.
-phase-
01-09-2006, 03:43 PM
mazda 3 front..es300 tail..fugly interior
TSX69
01-09-2006, 04:00 PM
http://pressroom.toyota.com/Releases/View?id=TYT2006010675087
Toyota Stages Word Premier of All-New 2007 Camry and Camry Hybrid at 2006 North American International Auto Show
01/09/2006 Detroit, MI
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., unveiled the all-new 2007 Camry and Camry Hybrid at a press conference today at the 2006 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS).
In the 23 years since it was introduced as a 1983 model, Camry has evolved to the quintessential American family sedan with iconic status.
The Toyota Camry, the best-selling car in America four years running and eight of the past nine years, is completely new for 2007 as Toyota engineers and designers follow a strategy that refuses to take continued success for granted. Toyota set out to redefine the new Camry. To accomplish this, Toyota chose to expand the very definition of Camry and in the process create a new benchmark for sedans. Designers rethought every aspect of the Camry, from its chassis to its body, interior, accessories and drivetrain. The result is a world-class sedan that not only redefines global standards for comfort, performance and intelligent design, but also is available, for the first time, with Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive.
"With the new 2007 Camry, Toyota once again raised the bar with the family sedan," said Don Esmond, senior vice president, automotive operations, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. "Camry's reputation as the gold standard was developed over more than 20 years of refining this excellent package and this new Camry continues that reputation."
As designers and engineers refined their goals, they focused on trading what some owners felt was a conservative image for a more stylish, athletic, modern image. At the same time, they sought new standards of performance for both standard and hybrid models.
The challenge was to accomplish a thorough redesign without sacrificing traditional Camry qualities, including roomy interior, comfortable ride, low noise levels, and class-leading value. Toyota designers accomplished those goals by rethinking every aspect of the Camry, with special attention paid to improving driving dynamics, comfort, low noise and
As interested as drivers will be in Camry's enhanced performance, refinement, value and style, they'll also be interested in its fuel-economy numbers. The standard four-cylinder CE model has EPA-estimated city/highway fuel economy ratings of 24/34. Camrys equipped with V6 engines have EPA-estimated fuel economy ratings of 22 mpg city/31 mpg highway, while the Camry hybrid has fuel economy ratings of 43 mpg city/37 mpg highway.
Exterior
An all-new exterior design provides the 2007 Camry with a visual impact that signals a departure from the upright style of its predecessor. This new Camry shape is athletic and modern, with a long, high-visibility cabin set on a horizontal underbody with strong, rounded planes and elongated structures. The wheelbase now is longer than before, and track is wider, with the wheels pushed toward the extremes of each of the car's four corners.
Under the flowing lines of this sheetmetal is a body structure designed to absorb collision-impact forces and help minimize impact deformation to the passenger cabin. High-strength steel is used for B-pillar and rocker panel reinforcement to help manage overall body deformation in the event of a side collision.
Inside the passenger cabin, even the seat frames are designed to receive and help absorb side collision loads and a cross member in the center of the floor is used for the same reason.
The chassis was made more rigid by connecting the cowl front to the upper suspension towers. Additionally, the Camry's hood, fenders and their brackets, and cowl are designed to crumple and absorb impact energy.
As a final design touch, these same panels feature an eye-appealing appearance. The new Camry's front fascia, defined by hood, grille, bumper and logo, is dignified and innovative and is completed by headlights that incorporate a projector-type low beam that offer both beauty and high performance.
Chassis
While designers optimized the Camry's visual image, they also paid attention to generating a sense of excitement in the driving experience without sacrificing ride quality. To do that, they increased wheelbase (109.3 in., up from 107.1 in.) but maintained the same overall length, with a shortened rear overhang. Even with this lengthened wheelbase, engineers delivered a reduced turning radius.
Setting the stage for improved grip and driver feel are upgraded wheels for all four Camry grades. Gone are the 15-inch wheels previously standard on the LE. For 2007, the CE, LE, XLE and Camry Hybrid will ride on 16-inch wheels of either steel or aluminum, while the sporty SE gets unique aluminum 17-inch wheels with six spokes. These are optimized to help ensure brake-heat dissipation.
Thanks to the use of enlarged wheels, brake discs also were enlarged for improved feel and stopping power. Up front, ventilated 11.65-inch discs are used, with solid 11.06-inch discs at the rear. A new brake pad is adopted that provides 10 percent higher coefficient of friction for increased stopping power over the previous model. Finally, Toyota's Brake Assist, an electronic function that senses an emergency stop and applies increased braking power once the driver touches the brake pedal, is standard.
Front suspension is via MacPherson struts. At the rear, a dual-link strut system helps provide an optimal balance between smooth ride and secure handling. To help improve the Camry's handling and driver feel, all lower control arms were lengthened, all spring, shock-absorber and antiroll-bar values, and all suspension geometries, were rethought and recalibrated.
The completely revised chassis was lab-tested using specs simulating the road surfaces in every country in which Camry is sold. Then, to add real-world verification to their new design, engineers road-tested the new suspension design for more than 60,000 miles in more than a dozen countries.
Grades
An essential and primary goal was to ensure that even the least expensive Camry is equipped with a comprehensive list of features to enhance its comfort, convenience and value.
The CE gets an impressive list of standard features, including halogen headlamps with an automatic on/off feature, a tilt and telescopic steering wheel, a six-speaker 160-watt digital AM/FM/CD audio system with an auxiliary audio jack and a 2.4L four-cylinder engine with a five-speed manual transmission. It also comes with 16-inch wheels, a full complement of seven airbags, a vehicle immobilizer and four-wheel disc brakes.
The Camry LE adds to this package a long list of additional features, including an in-key remote keyless entry and eight-way-adjustable power driver's seat. A V6 engine with dual exhausts is also available.
Toyota's decision to distance the sporty Camry SE from the other grades had a significant effect upon the chassis specifications being developed for the new Camry SE. As was the case in previous years, LE and XLE use basically the same chassis specs while the SE uses springs, antiroll bars, shocks and bushings with firmer, sportier values than those used in the other two grades.
But for 2007, there are other differences, as well. The SE has a standard full body kit that positions the car 0.4-inches (10mm) lower than other Camry grades. In addition, a V-shaped brace is added to the SE's body between trunk and cabin and stabilizing braces were added to the underbody to increase the body's torsional rigidity. Finally, to make the SE more appealing to buyers seeking a more dynamic driving experience, the SE delivers performance enhanced by underbody aerodynamics borrowed from Toyota's experience in Formula One.
Tuning the SE chassis involved making the underbody as flat as possible to smooth the airflow under the car, and also to increase the speed of the airflow. Engineers also carefully adjusted the balance between front and rear downforce. The result is exceptional stability at elevated speeds.
Features standard on the SE include sporty 17-inch aluminum wheels, its own distinct black, honeycomb-style grille, ground effects body enhancement, smoked tint halogen headlamps, unique sport-trimmed interior in dark charcoal or medium gray with a leather-wrapped, three-spoke steering wheel and amber-colored optitron gauges.
The XLE's list of standard features includes an upgraded dual-zone automatic climate controlled system with steering-wheel controls, a premium 440-watt JBL audio system with Bluetooth™ technology for hands-free calling, wood-style trim, moonroof, rear reclining seats, fog lamps and 16-inch aluminum wheels. Four-cylinder models are equipped with standard special seat fabric designed to be gentle on the skin, while V6 models feature standard leather-trimmed seats.
Options available on select Camry grades include a tilt/slide moonroof, heated seats, voice-command DVD navigation system, leather-trimmed seating, rear spoiler, Vehicle Stability Control and a Smart Entry and Smart Start system with push-button start that allows drivers to lock, unlock, or start the car just by carrying the Smart Key on his/her person.
Interior
One of the primary goals the new Camry's design team set for itself was to come up with a stylish design and a roomy, comfortable interior.
The team turned its attention to maximizing interior space – in particular, fore-and-aft space - without significantly enlarging the Camry's exterior. It started by pushing the cowl, the bottom of the car's windshield, forward for an increased sense of openness and room in the Camry's passenger cabin.
Redesigned front seats also played a role in adding a feeling of spaciousness to the Camry cabin. Additionally, seat-slide length was increased to accommodate comfortable driving positions for larger drivers and passengers. Manual seats have a range of 10 inches, and power seats offer 10.2 inches of travel.
As a thoughtful detail, an assist plate - a place on which to position one's hand for support while entering and exiting the vehicle- was added to the outboard side of each front power seat-bottom surround panel.
In an expansion of a seat technology first seen on the Toyota Prius, the Camry's seats use Toyota's Whiplash Injury Lessening (WIL) seat design. That means that each seat is designed to help manage whiplash injury.
The 2007 Camry's door trim was redesigned for improved ease of use of the door handles and switches. Designers maximized the size of the space around the door handles for easier access.
Designers also paid careful attention to improving the comfort available to rear-seat passengers. Footwell space for the rear seat was enlarged, and additional rear seat legroom was provided. Available rear legroom now measures 38.3 inches, up from 37.8 inches in the previous generation Camry. To enhance comfort for rear-seat XLE passengers, seatbacks now recline eight degrees from their standard position. Alternately, a 60/40 non-reclining fold-down rear seat is standard on CE and LE grades. Rear-seat passengers also get dedicated personal reading lamps on moonroof-equipped Camrys.
So complete was the rethink of the Camry's interior that even the seat fabric was redesigned. Used exclusively on the top-of-the-line XLE four-cylinder model, the new standard fabric is treated by the Fraichir process. In this process, fabric is coated with a naturally occurring component called Sericin, which is extracted from silkworm cocoons and refined. This substance is used because it contains a natural moisturizing component.
Additionally, in their search for increased space, designers did not overlook the Camry's trunk. With the 60/40 fold down rear seats, it offers 15 cubic feet of luggage space. With the reclining or fixed rear seats, it delivers 14.5 cubic feet of storage space. It is equipped with a grocery hook, a utility box and a luggage net (on XLE) for added convenience.
The revised interior involved a complete redesign of every detail of the dash and console, in part to avoid the impression that the dash crowds the Camry's passengers, and also to improve instrument visibility and ease use of all controls.
The dash itself uses a two-level configuration with the upper level moved toward the front of the vehicle to improve the impression of roominess.
In the instrument panel, instruments are larger than before, with larger lettering and longer needles. The speedometer is marked in five-mph increments, a step that is important to American buyers because speed limits of 55, 65 and 75 mph are very common. Additionally, the odometer and trip meters are illuminated at all times to improve daytime visibility.
Special attention was paid to the audio/HVAC control panel. The control panel features switches that are slimmer and neater than previously, with larger lettering, and with surface luminescence for easier use at night.
A standard multi-information display offers outside temperature readings, possible cruising range, average speed, average fuel consumption and trip odometer.
Designers built in many storage spaces around the front-passenger area, including console side-pockets, marking the first use of this storage option in a sedan. Storage options also include a large front console box equipped with an accessory power socket and an auxiliary audio jack - this box is big enough to store eight CD jewel cases. Other storage areas include an accessory box behind the shift lever containing another accessory power socket, a 354 square inch rear-console box with a card holder and a movable tray, and, adjacent to the shift lever, holders for two large cups.
A new HVAC system, standard on the XLE and Hybrid, incorporates automatic climate-control with separate left and right zones. This new system uses Plasmacluster ionizer technology to help reduce airborne mold spores, microbes, fungi, odors, germs and bacteria inside the passenger cabin. The plasmacluster ionizer does this by artificially creating positive and negative ions that seek out and surround harmful airborne substances.
Engines and Transmissions
The 2AZ-FE engine, standard across the Camry grade lineup, is based on the 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine from last year, but is substantially upgraded. This redesign employs optimized intake and exhaust systems, as well as strategies that reduce internal friction and enhance engine-block/crankcase rigidity. The result is improved power output with exceptional fuel economy and reduced noise and vibration levels.
This engine is based on bore/stroke dimensions of 3.48 x 3.78 inches (88.5 x 96mm) for a displacement of 2,362 cc, or 144.1 ci, and develops 158 SAE horsepower. During their revision of the existing engine, engineers boosted the compression ratio slightly to 9.8:1, altered the cam profile and paid particular attention to reducing friction through strategies such as reducing the tension of the piston rings while increasing their tensile strength. Finally, they reduced piston weight, optimized the balance shaft, improved sound insulation performance of the engine cover and improved the engine mounts.
With this engine, Camry buyers have the choice of either five-speed manual or electronically operated five-speed automatic transmission.
For those looking for more power, the new 2GR-FE engine – a 24-valve, DOHC 3.5L V6 - is available in the LE, SE and XLE. This engine is designed to deliver up to 40 percent better acceleration over the 2006 model year Camry 3.3-liter V6. The V6 is based on bore/stroke measurements of 3.70 x 3.27 inches (94.0 x 83.0 mm) for a displacement of 210.9 ci, or 3,459cc, and uses a compression ratio of 10.8:1 to generate 268 SAE horsepower.
The dual camshafts, which are chain-driven, employ Dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (Dual VVT-i) for optimal cam timing – and therefore maximum power production - at all RPM levels.
Engineers improved airflow through every element of the engine's intake tract. This includes improving air-cleaner shapes, intake ducts and the intake manifold and cylinder head intake ports. In addition, valve openings were enlarged and exhaust pressure loss was reduced from the exhaust manifold to the muffler. Engineers modified the shape of the Camry's taper-squish combustion chambers to make maximum use of that air. And they provided exhaust manifolds that incorporate catalytic converters for greater efficiency.
Harnessing this engine's output is an all-new six-speed automatic transmission that uses 21 percent fewer parts than the conventional five-speed automatic transmission it replaces. This new transmission, which can be shifted sequentially, relies upon a newly developed gear train that uses a Ravigneaux-type compound planetary gear for reduced size, weight and friction.
This new transmission also uses a quick-response, low-friction clutch pack for enhanced fuel economy; an ultra-flat, low-inertia torque converter for high transmission efficiency; a set of high-response, low-slip clutch packs and new electronic and hydraulic control systems that incorporate an intelligent shift control that learns driver's driving style and selects gears based on that style.
As a result of this development, transmission kickdown response was cut to 0.5 seconds, more than twice as fast as the response of the transmission this new one replaces.
Audio
The standard audio system in the 2007 Camry incorporates an AM/FM/six-disc in-dash CD changer with six speakers and uses a four-channel digital amplifier that produces 160 watts of output. Additionally, all audio systems are capable for reading CDs with MP3 files.
The premium JBL system, standard in the XLE and Hybrid, offers AM/FM/six-disc in-dash CD changer with eight speakers and an eight-channel, 440-watt digital amplifier for low distortion and faithful reproduction of a wide range of musical types and styles. When a navigation system is added, the premium JBL system integrates that system and comes with a four-disc in-dash CD changer. The JBL audio system includes Bluetooth® technology for hands-free telephone compatibility.
Safety
All 2007 Camrys come equipped with an Antilock Brake System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), and Brake Assist. Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) with traction control, an electronic system that controls engine output and brake application on individual wheels to help control loss of traction in turns, is available as an option.
Dual-stage advanced SRS airbags are standard on all Camry models. Standard seat-mounted side airbags and side curtain airbags help provide coverage for the length of the passenger compartment. A driver's knee airbag also is standard.
Camry Hybrid
Toyota extends its hybrid leadership by making its exclusive Hybrid Synergy Drive available in the 2007 Camry. Hybrid Synergy Drive consists of dual gas and electric power sources that are complementary and produce a combined 192 horsepower. This system varies power between gas and electric, or both, as needed.
The first half of this system consists of the 2.4L four-cylinder 2AZ-FXE Atkinson-cycle engine, which generates 147 hp and is coupled to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The second half of the Hybrid Synergy Drive equation consists of a small, specially developed electric drive motor that produces 45 horsepower, an ultra-small inverter with a specially designed compact battery and a transaxle to provide the economy and seamless performance hybrid drivers seek.
In addition to its groundbreaking Hybrid Synergy Drive, Camry Hybrid comes with a long list of standard features. These include a tire-pressure monitoring system, halogen headlamps with automatic on/off, a premium JBL audio system with an auxiliary audio jack and Bluetooth® technology, cruise control, a tilt and telescopic steering wheel, dual-zone automatic climate control heating and air conditioning, an eight-way-adjustable power driver's seat, a 60/40 split fold-down rear seat, 16-inch aluminum wheels, heated outside rear-view mirrors and much more.
Additionally, the Camry Hybrid is equipped with an "ECO" button that limits energy consumption by the HVAC system and under certain conditions can help improve fuel economy.
Because there are situations in daily driving in which the gas engine in a Toyota hybrid is completely shut down, air-conditioning and power-steering systems are driven electrically, rather than by the engine. This ensures these features will continue to operate, whatever the status of the Camry Hybrid's drive system.
Finally, special attention was paid to the vehicle underbody with the use of wheel spats and underbelly pans resulting in a low coefficient of aerodynamic drag (Cd) of 0.27, which helps increase fuel economy.
Warranty
The 2007 Camry and Camry Hybrid are covered by Toyota's 36-month/36,000-mile basic new-vehicle warranty that applies to all components other than normal wear and maintenance items. Additional 60-month warranties cover the powertrain for 60,000 miles and corrosion perforation with no mileage limitation.
The Camry Hybrid also has an eight-year/100,000 mile warranty that covers the hybrid–related components, including the HV battery, battery control module, hybrid control module, and inverter with converter.
CCColtsicehockey
01-09-2006, 04:13 PM
phase that sig should not be allowed but i love it.
NeoChaser
01-09-2006, 06:24 PM
looks like a giant echo!
West6MT
01-09-2006, 06:42 PM
Surprise, surprise,...another Toyota that I DONT like. The first pic had some promise,..but the others,....blah.
MemphisRheins
01-09-2006, 07:04 PM
phase that sig should not be allowed but i love it.
If I can't see it, its not Illegal!!
Shhh! ::Covers Eyes::
And not a huge fan of that front end...
TSX 'R' US
01-09-2006, 07:12 PM
I...I'm speechless...... what did they do to it!?!? :(
The front end will grow on me...but the rear... wtf
ChinchillaX
01-09-2006, 07:18 PM
I still think the 1992-1996 Camrys looked the best! IMO older cars look better than the new shiet automakers are putting out these days. :Puke:
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/bm/images/95camry.jpg
Not bad, I think it looks better than the older model.
TSX69
01-10-2006, 08:58 AM
In my opinion, Honda really needs to step it up w/ the next Accord. The V6 Camry has more HP & MPGs than the Acura TL. The Hybrid Camry may have less HP than the Accord Hybrid but it gets a lot more MPGs thus catering to those who are not looking for performance.
Cannot wait to see how Honda responds to this. :Popcorn:
fraga
01-10-2006, 09:55 AM
Exterior styling is rather bland...
TSX69
02-23-2006, 10:08 PM
CE 4-Cyl. MT $18,270
CE 4-Cyl. AT $19,320
LE 4-Cyl. MT $19,450
LE 4-Cyl. AT $20,500
LE V6 AT $23,040
SE 4-Cyl. MT $20,790
SE 4-Cyl. AT $21,790
SE V6 AT $24,315
XLE 4-Cyl. AT $24,425
XLE V6 AT $27,520
Toyota Announces Prices for All-New 2007 Camry
TORRANCE, Calif., Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Motor Sales (TMS),
U.S.A., Inc., announced manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) today
for the all-new 2007 Camry sedan.
The Toyota Camry, the best-selling car in America four years running and
for eight of the past nine years, is completely redesigned for 2007. The
world-class sedan redefines global standards for comfort, performance and
design.
"With the new 2007 Camry, Toyota once again raises the bar for the family
sedan," said Don Esmond, TMS senior vice president, automotive operations.
"For more than two decades Camry has earned a reputation as the gold standard for value and this new Camry continues that tradition."
The all-new Camry is powered by an upgraded 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine
equipped with Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i), which features
reduced noise and vibration levels and produces 158 horsepower at 6,000 RPM,an increase of four horsepower, and 161 lbs-ft. of torque at 4,000 RPM. Fuel economy is also improved with EPA estimated mpg ratings of 24 city/34 highway on models equipped with a five-speed manual transmission and 24 city/33 highway when equipped with a five-speed automatic.
For those looking for more power, a new 24-valve, DOHC 3.5-liter V6, which
employs Dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (Dual VVT-i) is available
in the LE, SE and XLE. The new V6 generates 268 horsepower at 6,200 RPM and 248 lbs.-ft. of torque at 4,700 RPM. The V6 is mated to an all-new six-speed automatic transmission with sequential shift and has EPA estimated fuel economy ratings of 22 city/31 highway.
All 2007 Camrys are equipped with an Anti-lock Brake System (ABS),
Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist. Vehicle Stability
Control (VSC) with traction control is available as an option.
Seven airbags are now standard on all Camry models. These include
dual-stage advanced SRS airbags, a driver's knee airbag, seat-mounted side
airbags, and side-curtain airbags that help provide coverage for the length of
the passenger compartment.
Camry will be available in five grades equipped with a comprehensive list
of features to enhance comfort, convenience and overall value.
The CE gets an impressive list of standard features including air
conditioning with a pollen filter, power windows with driver's auto-down,
power door locks with an anti-lockout feature, cruise control, dual
color-keyed power outside mirrors, halogen headlamps with an automatic on/off feature, optitron meters, a tilt and telescopic steering wheel, tire pressure monitor system and a six-speaker 160-watt digital AM/FM/CD audio system with an auxiliary audio jack. It also comes with 16-inch wheels, a vehicle immobilizer and four-wheel disc brakes.
All this standard equipment adds up to excellent value with a base MSRP of
$18,270, a decrease of $175 or 0.9 percent, for four-cylinder manual models,
while the four-cylinder automatic models will carry an MSRP of $19,320, an
increase of $45 or 0.2 percent.
The Camry LE adds to this package a long list of additional features,
including a remote keyless entry, eight-way-adjustable power driver's seat,
and for V6 models dual exhaust with chrome tips. Four-cylinder models will
carry a base MSRP of $19,450, a decrease of $95 or 0.5 percent, for models
with manual transmission. Models with automatic transmissions will be
positioned at $20,500, or an increase of $125 or 0.6 percent. LE V6 models
will have a base MSRP of $23,040, or an increase of $260 or 1.1 percent.
The sporty SE separates itself from other Camry grades with a sport-tuned
suspension calibrated for a firmer ride and better handling. Enhanced
underbody aerodynamics, developed using Toyota's racing experience and
extensive wind-tunnel testing, provides the SE with optimal down-force and
front-to-rear balance to enhance stability at higher speeds.
Features standard on the SE include sporty 17-inch aluminum wheels, a
distinct black, honeycomb-style grille, ground-effects body enhancement,
smoked tint halogen headlamps, chrome exhaust tip, unique sport-trimmed
interior in dark charcoal or medium gray with a leather-wrapped, three-spoke
steering wheel and blue-colored optitron gauges.
SE four-cylinder models with a manual transmission will have an MSRP of
$20,790, an increase of $415 or 2.0 percent. The MSRP for automatic
transmission models will be $21,790, an increase of $585 or 2.8 percent. SE
models with a V6 will start at $24,315, an increase of $290 or 1.2 percent.
The XLE adds premium content with its additional list of standard features
including a premium 440-watt JBL audio system with Bluetooth(TM) technology for hands-free calling, wood-style trim, tilt/slide power moonroof, reclining rear seats, fog lamps and 16-inch aluminum wheels. The XLE's standard upgraded dual-zone automatic climate control system with steering-wheel controls also features Plasmacluster(TM) ionizer technology to help reduce airborne contaminants and odors in the passenger cabin.
Four-cylinder models come standard with special Fraichir(TM) seat fabric designed to be gentle on the skin, while V6 models feature standard eather-trimmed seats.
The XLE will start at $24,425 for four-cylinder models, an increase of
$1,630 or 7.2 percent. The MSRP for V6 models will be $27,520, an increase of $1,715 or 6.6 percent.
The new Camry will reach Toyota dealers in early March. The Camry will be
available for the first time with Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive later this
Spring. Camry Hybrid pricing will be available closer to its launch in May.
TSX 'R' US
02-23-2006, 10:25 PM
Yup...saw them in person at the Chicago auto show and they definately killed it... :rotz:
TSX69
02-23-2006, 11:00 PM
Yes, reception of the Camry's looks have definetly been mixed; I am no expert on price but Club Lexus is saying that these prices are not that much higher than they currently are & in fact, the 4-cylinder is cheaper. Toyota definetly wants this product to move & apparently want to leave GM in the dust as well the Accord probably.
naturalfreq
02-24-2006, 06:23 PM
meh, that front end kills that car
that and several other things actually
soulfire848
02-25-2006, 12:54 PM
it doesn't look too bad.
what pisses me off is the interior, i really hate how the center consoles of cars have like huge plastic dials, or three of them. but then again it might just remind me of the mazda 6 interior, which i want to throw up at everytime i see cause it sucks.
oh well, exterior looks alright to me.
TSX69
02-27-2006, 04:54 PM
Is that Jean Claude Van Damme in your pic -- if so, what is he doing??
Looks like they shrunk the Avalon.
fraga
02-27-2006, 06:20 PM
Is that Jean Claude Van Damme in your pic -- if so, what is he doing??
Isn't it obvious...he's doing the super gay happy dance...
ChinchillaX
02-27-2006, 09:35 PM
Yup...saw them in person at the Chicago auto show and they definately killed it... :rotz:
I just don't like the Mazda3 style front end on the new Camry. The car that disappoints me most is the new Lexus LS460. That looks like it has the rear of the new Camry and front of the new ES350, plus its stretched.
The 1990-1993 and even the 1998-2000 LS400s looked the best IMO!
TSX69
02-27-2006, 09:35 PM
Well no wonder his career went down the toilet.
I am not a big fan of the greenish tint the interior consoles have - I understand how they wanted liven up this & the ES350 but me thinks they went 2 far.
sjlee
03-02-2006, 06:08 PM
In my opinion, Honda really needs to step it up w/ the next Accord. The V6 Camry has more HP & MPGs than the Acura TL. The Hybrid Camry may have less HP than the Accord Hybrid but it gets a lot more MPGs thus catering to those who are not looking for performance.
Cannot wait to see how Honda responds to this. :Popcorn:
It's going to be a while... the Accord just received a minor update this year, which means that the TL will also see a minor update next year. I think we'll have to wait until the 2009 model to see any significant redesigns.
The Accord Hybrid is tuned with an emphasis on performance rather than fuel economy. I'm waiting for them to come out with a new Insight for something geared for better fuel economy.
Kanon23
03-02-2006, 06:52 PM
YES!!! I saw the pre-production model when I was driving to work...
Debadged on the front (not on the back though) and all tinted...with a CA plate on it. He probably could tell I was checking out the car coz I was all over the car try to get a 360 look on it lol
TSX69
03-27-2006, 10:06 PM
Hmm, ~5k less than the Accord & 5k more than the Civic ... me thinks this spells trouble for the already slow moving Accord Hybrid.
Toyota prices Camry hybrid at $26,480 (http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060327/REG/60327026/1003)
Dale Jewett | | Automotive News / March 27, 2006 - 4:50 pm
The hybrid powertrain version of the 2007 Toyota Camry sedan will have a sticker price of $26,480, including shipping, when it reaches dealer showrooms in May.
The Camry hybrid's sticker price is about $5,000 less than the sticker price for the hybrid version of the 2006 Honda Accord. The Accord hybrid without a navigation system has a sticker price of $31,540, including shipping.
The Toyota Camry hybrid will be powered by a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine mated to an electric motor. The powertrain is rated for a combined output of 187 hp. The Honda Accord hybrid is powered by a 3.0-liter V-6 and electric motor rated at a combined 253 hp.
The Camry hybrid's list of standard equipment includes a premium sound system, cruise control, tilt and telescope steering wheel, power-adjustable driver's seat and automatic climate control.
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Revenent
03-27-2006, 11:22 PM
Yeah, but I think the two are targetted differently.
The Camry Hybrid seems to be more of a Prius upgrade (I don't think there's a Corolla Hybrid).
The Accord Hybrid is more for performance with a touch of fuel savings. It almost seemed like the Accord Hybrid was a prototype performance hybrid.
jcg878
03-27-2006, 11:29 PM
The Camry hybrid sounds more appealing to the type of people who are buying hybrids, IMO.
New Camry looks good. I can't wait to see a million of them on the road :gapteeth:
sjlee
03-31-2006, 06:33 PM
The Accord has always seemed sportier than the Camry... and the new models of both don't seem any different. The Accord seems to have a more aggressive look... and a MT isn't even available with the V6 on the Camry.
Edmunds has the following performance numbers for both cars (w/ AT):
2007 Toyota Camry XLE V6
268 HP/248 ft-lbs
0-60 mph: 6.5 sec
1/4-mile: 14.6 sec @ 97.3 mph
60-0 mph: 124 feet
EPA: 22/31 MPG
2006 Honda Accord EX V6
244 HP/211 ft-lbs
0-60 mph: 7.6 sec
1/4-mile: 15.6 sec @ 91.4 mph
60-0 mph: 130.2 feet
EPA: 22/29 MPG
In addition, comparably equipped, the Camry is still more expensive than the Accord.
jcg878
03-31-2006, 07:01 PM
I was surprised to see a new Camry on the road today. Some of the styling cues worked, but the back looked like a poor blend of the previous style Accord and the 5-series. It looked better than the Accord did (before the restyle), though it has elements of the same awkward hump in the trunk.
obaid
04-01-2006, 08:50 AM
one thing is for sure toyota has better built quality than honda ..
IRONMAN
04-12-2006, 02:15 PM
I am pretty sure I actually saw this on the road in red. Could it be? I was on 95 heading to CT visiting family.
I honestly like it much more than the car I was in at the time, my Mom's 2004 camry.
To bad they do not offer 6MT in the V6.
jcg878
04-12-2006, 05:27 PM
I've seen 3 now. They've already lost their charm on me :lol:
TSX 'R' US
04-12-2006, 07:14 PM
I've seen 3 now. They've already lost their charm on me :lol:
LOL...that happened to me when I saw one at the Chicago autoshow... I'm sure it'll start to grow on me once other companies start to assimilate Toyota's design... :nervous:
Seen two of them already and I really like the way they look. Nice
sjlee
04-13-2006, 12:52 PM
I'm sure it'll start to grow on me once other companies start to assimilate Toyota's design... :nervous:
I'm not sure that'll happen. The Camry's design has always been fairly conservative, and the new model is no different. I don't recall other car manufacturers assimilating the Camry design into their cars, but then again, I have short-term memory problems from time to time. :)
iloveacuratsx
04-18-2006, 12:22 AM
everything about the car is unattrative
TSX69
04-18-2006, 08:22 AM
Hard to miss that big Toyota emblem thing in the front. The car is definetly sportier looking than in the past & they have definetly entered the HP game w/ all of their most recent vehicles (Avalon, IS ...). Hard to believe that they actually lowered the starting price on the LE & the hybrid is only $1,000 more {so I have read}. I may seriously consider getting 1 bc @ that price w/ 200hp & 40mpg ... hard to go wrong. However, it is still a Camry & I feel a bit young to be in 1.
http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/8237/stewieshead0pj.gif
jcg878
04-18-2006, 10:38 AM
With oil at $70 a barrel and rising, I'll bet a hybrid is cost-effective at $1000 extra over 5 years or so. Since the Prius is selling so well though, I'd be surprised if they're really charging just that much more :donno:
sjlee
04-20-2006, 12:26 AM
With oil at $70 a barrel and rising, I'll bet a hybrid is cost-effective at $1000 extra over 5 years or so. Since the Prius is selling so well though, I'd be surprised if they're really charging just that much more :donno:
The Camry Hybrid is equipped like the LE... which means that you're paying about $6500 more (MSRP), not $1000.
TSX69
04-21-2006, 08:12 AM
The Camry Hybrid is equipped like the LE... which means that you're paying about $6500 more (MSRP), not $1000.
Considering I got the info from Club Lexus, not surprising that they might have tried to make it look better than it was.
Anyhoo, I think @ <$30,000, it will sell well.
Now, can we get some Acura hybrids?
sjlee
04-21-2006, 11:53 AM
Now, can we get some Acura hybrids?
I'm thinking that at some point they'll take the hybrid design from the Accord and start applying it... maybe to the new MDX?
Of course, there aren't many "luxury" vehicles that have hybrid technology... I think the Lexus RX400h is the only one.
Revenent
04-21-2006, 03:04 PM
I'm thinking that at some point they'll take the hybrid design from the Accord and start applying it... maybe to the new MDX?
Of course, there aren't many "luxury" vehicles that have hybrid technology... I think the Lexus RX400h is the only one.
I've been asking for an Acura hybrid for years. :nod:
It'd definitely give Acura a bit of an edge if they could move a majority of their line over to hybrid.
Be one of the first to say their luxury line can have 40+ mpg!
TSX69
04-21-2006, 04:06 PM
Lexus has the RX & this year the hybrid versions of the GS & LS come out.
I believe that Acura does not have one yet bc Honda is trying to improve their systems to compete more w/ Toyota. The current Civic's system is much better than the last generation but still not quite what the Prius has.
Once they have a system that can run on electricity alone & all the other bells & whisteles, I think that we may see a hybrid Acura.
BigballinTSX
04-22-2006, 01:03 AM
accord > camry
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