Toyota Camry

Toyota Camry News in Malaysia

  • New 2024 Toyota Camry goes on sale in the USA with lower prices - Hybrid only, TSS 3.0, OTA updates

    The first market to welcome the new 2024 Toyota Camry is the United States, as the model goes on sale there today. Pricing is finally announced for the market too; with the range starting from USD 24,800 (~ RM 118,457), it is about USD 400 (~ RM 1,900) cheaper than its predecessor. In full, here's the base prices of the Toyota Camry in the USA: LE - USD 24,800 (~RM 118k) SE - USD 30,700 (~RM 146k) XLE - USD 33,400 (~RM 160k) XSE - USD 34,600 (~RM 166k) Hybrid-only, new look, TSS 3.0 The highligh

    SanjaySanjay

    Apr 19, 2024

  • Toyota Camry Hybrid to make a comeback in Malaysia? Previewed at UMWT's Beyond Zero event

    UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) is showcasing the Toyota Camry Hybrid at the ongoing Beyond Zero event, held at Technology Park Malaysia from today until 28-February. The hybrid variant shown at the event is a Thailand-imported unit, which has an Atkinson-cycle 2.5-litre Dynamic Force engine, producing 178 PS and 221 Nm, combined with an electronic CVT (E-CVT) and an electric motor delivering 120 PS and 202 Nm. This results in a total system output of 211 PS. Details on the specifications are scarce, wi

    ShaunShaun

    Feb 21, 2024

  • Toyota Malaysia to launch 3 hybrid models in 2024; Vios Hybrid, Yaris Cross Hybrid, and Camry Hybrid

    UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has just announced that it ended 2023 with 108,107 units sold, its highest ever since 2012, when it sold 105,151 units. Within the announcement is a quote from President Datuk Ravindran K., which provided some hints on what new Toyota models the company plans to launch in 2024. “As we look forward to 2024, our focus will be on introducing more models, particularly with an emphasis on xEV technologies.” xEV is an umbrella that encompasses battery electric vehicles (BEV), p

    HansHans

    Jan 6, 2024

  • 2024 Toyota Camry previewed in China; gets 2.0L NA and hybrid; lower starting price equals RM 114k

    Following its preview at the 2023 Guangzhou International Motor Show, Toyota China have announced estimated prices of the XV80-generation 2024 Toyota Camry, which is not an all-new model, but a heavily updated version of the outgoing Camry. The XV80 Camry will be offered with two powertrain options - a 2.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol and 2.0-litre hybrid across 9 variants, priced between CNY 173,800 (~ RM 114k) and CNY 208,800 (~ RM 136k). Also read: New 2024 Toyota Camry (XV80) debuts in U

    ArvindArvind

    Jan 4, 2024

  • New 2024 Toyota Camry (XV80) to make Thai debut in Oct 2024, using China's monotone bumper design

    Mere days after the new 2024 Toyota Camry (XV80) debuted at the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show, a slightly different new Camry was revealed on the other side of the world. At the 2023 Guangzhou International Motor Show, Toyota pulled the covers off the Chinese-spec XV80 Camry. Visually, both Camry are largely similar in design though the Chinese-spec has different front looks depending on the variants. Buyers can choose between a sportier honeycomb front grille design or a more subdued cross-shaped

    CY FoongCY Foong

    Nov 20, 2023

  • New 2024 Toyota Camry (XV80) debuts in USA; no more ICE, only hybrid, Crown-inspired looks

    Finally...the all-new 2024 Toyota Camry (XV80) has made its global debut moments ago at the annual LA Auto Show in California. The expansive event – which uses 760,000 square feet of exhibition space – also saw the introduction of a new Crown SUV variant. But anyway, on with the Camry. Today's model is the eighth generation of the long-standing model, replacing the prior XV70 that's been around since 2017. Despite the new model code, think of it more as a deep refresh instead of an all-new model

    SanjaySanjay

    Nov 15, 2023

  • The Accord's rival arrives: all-new 2024 Toyota Camry (XV80) debuts next week - sharper styling and more

    The all-new 2024 Toyota Camry (XV80) will make its global debut in the USA next week, on 14-November 2024 10 pm ET. (11 am on Wednesday, 15-Nov in Malaysian time), marking the ninth generation of a long-standing model. We've only seen teasers of the front and now the badges on the back, which tell us that for the first time in the Camry hybrid's history, all-wheel drive will be offered. Also read: Hello new 2025 Toyota Camry, is that you? First teaser dropped, rumoured to get turbo power Granted

    SanjaySanjay

    Nov 10, 2023

  • Hello new 2025 Toyota Camry, is that you? First teaser dropped, rumoured to get turbo power

    Could this be the world's first look at the upcoming 2025 Toyota Camry? The signs certainly point towards that way... This teaser was dropped late last night by Toyota USA, with the cryptic message: "Can you guess what’s on the horizon?" Looking at the wide stance, four seats, and what seemingly looks like headlights extending all the way to sides, this is more than likely to be a sedan. Note too that is the US-market Camry, which could mean things will be a little different for other markets. A

    SanjaySanjay

    Oct 20, 2023

  • Book a Toyota Camry at Carlist Drive Auto Fair in Setia Alam this weekend and get up to RM 15k cash rebate!

    The Toyota Camry is no longer the “unclemobile” people once assumed when mentioning Toyota’s D-segment sedan favourite. The current generation XV70 has shed that image just as the segment is facing greater competition from SUVs. The XV70 Camry is a sedan that looks so good that it makes you forget about how plain and vanilla the previous generations were. However, looks aren’t the only things the Camry glowed up as it also excels in the handling department. There’s a cohesive character in the wa

    CY FoongCY Foong

    Aug 30, 2023

  • Toyota Camry sells nearly 2x more than Honda Accord in Thailand; leads segment for 5th straight month

    There's no stopping the 2023 Toyota Camry's dominant sales streak as it continues to pull away from its nearest (and sole) rival, the 2023 Honda Accord in Thailand's monthly sales figures shared by Autolifethailand.tv. Toyota's sedan ended May with 449 units sold over the Honda's 204 cars, slightly lower than the past few months but still enough to maintain a clear lead over its competitor. Nonetheless, it's enough to rocket it to the top of the table with 2,393 units sold thus far in the year,

    SanjaySanjay

    Jul 4, 2023

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