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  1. Toyota debuted its global market XV-50 Camry at the recent Moscow Motor Show and this might be pretty close to the ASEAN version which we should be receiving in the not-too-distant future. As seen in the photos, the exterior gets a refreshed front end which includes new headlamps that would likely be LED-powered as seen on its younger brother, the Altis. The rear receives a similarly slight amount of restyling, comprising of a new rear bumper and new taillights. The rims are also new. Moving inside, the biggest change would be the new steering wheel design which looks much sportier now. A new instrumental cluster, which now comes with a 4.2-inch colour TFT display and an updated center console consisting of a bigger screen, feature. Mechanically, it seems that Toyota carried its engines and gearboxes from the current car over without much changes.
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