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Toyota Camry (Camry XV50)

Camry XV50

Make: Toyota

Model: Camry

Released: Jan 1970

Discontinued: Apr 2015

Toyota logo1 Dec 2011

By TIM NICHOLSON

An all-new version of Australia’s best-selling mid-size car, the Toyota Camry, was launched in December 2011 to take on rivals for both fleet and private sales.

Toyota dropped a number of the previous model variants, choosing instead to focus on the fleet-oriented Altise and the Atara that was designed to appeal to private buyers. The Atara came in three trim specifications – S, SX and SL.

The Japanese giant managed to keep the same price on the Altise and Atara SL as the previous model.

The Aussie-built sedan was again available only with a four-cylinder engine, leaving the Camry-based Aurion as a V6-powered family car rival for the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon.

Camry’s 2.5-litre engine produced 133kW in the Atara, but 135kW in the Altise with its dual exhaust.

Fuel efficiency improved over the previous model with Toyota claiming a figure of 7.8L/100km.

The Camry was only available with a six-speed automatic transmission, the slow-selling five-speed manual having been dropped from the line-up in the previous model.

The family favourite scored well in crash testing with ANCAP awarding Camry a maximum five-star safety rating.

Four months after launching the seventh-generation Camry, Toyota Australia released the hybrid version, combining a 105kW electric motor with a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that developed 118kW.

Fuel consumption was rated at 5.2L/100km on the combined test cycle – an improvement of 0.8L/100km on the previous generation.

The original Camry Hybrid sold in relatively modest numbers in Australia, mostly to government and fleet buyers, so Toyota reduced the entry price by $2000 to entice buyers.

The green machine was available in two trim levels, the Camry H and Camry HL (Hybrid Luxury).

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