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New 2018 Toyota Camry teased

New 2018 Toyota Camry teased

Deeq

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blogentry-114362-0-83853600-1480654016_thumb.jpgThe redesigned 2018 Camry will make its debut at the 2017 Detroit auto show next month. Based on some sources, it’ll ride on the TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) modular platform that thus far is found under the Prius hybrid and the C-HR crossover, and the car will adopt a slightly wider and lower stance.

 

blogentry-114362-0-96010200-1480654175_thumb.jpgThe traditional three-box sedan shape won’t be drastically altered, however, as Toyota can’t afford to offend those hundreds of thousands of customers who flock to their showrooms each year to pick up the latest version of the Camry. If any real excitement is in store for the 2018 Camry, it will come in the form of a new TRD-tuned version, which was spied testing recently. With quad exhaust tips and aggressive-looking wheels and tires, this hotted-up Camry could use a version of Toyota’s 3.5-liter V-6 engine making upward of 300 horsepower. The standard Camry likely will make do with four-cylinder engines, including an updated version of the current car’s 2.5-liter naturally aspirated unit and a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder taken from Lexus models such as the NX and the IS.




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2.0 turbo sounds nice. Coupled with rear wheel drive like the Is200 n it would make the conti maker quivered

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Finally a 2.0 Turbo from the Jap for bread and butter line . Waiting for Honda Accord to materialize but seems to be a wait and see game.

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