RM 199,109
40 other Toyota models
The Camry is featured with equipment like bi-LED headlamps, 10-inch colour heads-up display, 9-speaker JBL surround sound system, Qi wireless charging tray, TSS Advanced Driving Assistance System (ADAS) and only in-class powered adjusted steering wheel.
There's only one variant for the Toyota Camry:
2.5 V - RM 188,763
The Toyota Camry competes with:
Mazda 6 2.5 Sedan - RM 211,148
Honda Accord 2.4L - RM 168,998
Yes, Toyota Camry is available in Seat Features(Passenger). The available Seat Features(Passenger) variants are: 2019 Toyota Camry 2.5V.
Here are the Steering Telescopic and variants of Toyota Camry:
Variants | 2019 Toyota Camry 2.5V |
Steering Telescopic | Y |
In a shrinking market of D-segment sedans, the 2019 Toyota Camry represents an alternative to the trendy SUV for those who enjoy driving. Underpinned by the TNGA platform, it handles superbly whilst maintaining the comfort that the Camry has always been known for.
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