Updated 2021 Toyota Camry revealed
D-segment four-door saloons from mainstream brands are increasingly rare in Europe, but they’re not extinct yet. One such model is the Toyota Camry Hybrid, which has just been subtly revised for 2021.
The exterior changes are quite hard to spot. Indeed, other than some new 17” and 18” wheel designs, the only restyled elements are the front bumper and grille.
There are a few worthwhile technology upgrades, though. For example, the infotainment system gains Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, its underlying software is more responsive, and a larger 9” centrally-mounted touchscreen is now fitted.
Additional Toyota Safety Sense features have arrived, too. They include Intersection Turn Assistance (recognises oncoming traffic or pedestrians crossing as the car negotiates a junction), Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Trace Assist (helps to keep the car centred within a traffic lane) and Emergency Steering Assist.
Inside, beige or black leather upholstery with a herringbone perforation pattern has become available for the latest Camry. A choice of either black engineered wood or 3D-effect Titanium Line trim pieces completes the interior alterations.
Deliveries are due to begin during the spring of 2021.
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The exterior changes are quite hard to spot. Indeed, other than some new 17” and 18” wheel designs, the only restyled elements are the front bumper and grille.
There are a few worthwhile technology upgrades, though. For example, the infotainment system gains Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, its underlying software is more responsive, and a larger 9” centrally-mounted touchscreen is now fitted.
Additional Toyota Safety Sense features have arrived, too. They include Intersection Turn Assistance (recognises oncoming traffic or pedestrians crossing as the car negotiates a junction), Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Trace Assist (helps to keep the car centred within a traffic lane) and Emergency Steering Assist.
Inside, beige or black leather upholstery with a herringbone perforation pattern has become available for the latest Camry. A choice of either black engineered wood or 3D-effect Titanium Line trim pieces completes the interior alterations.
Deliveries are due to begin during the spring of 2021.
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