Toyota Signals The Presence Of The Latest Generation Sedan, Camry?

JAKARTA - After successfully launching the Land Cruiser and Century, Toyota has not stopped presenting more new models. Recently, they gave instructions on the presence of their newest vehicle.

In the image uploaded on the manufacturer's official website, a silhouette of a car can be seen in the middle of the rising dawn, with lights forming a 'C' pattern that turns on, resembling other models such as Prius and Crown. Reportedly, the car is the latest variant of Toyota Camry.

Meanwhile, according to a report by Motor1, Thursday, October 19, it is likely that this car is indeed the latest Toyota Camry. This is supported by a large dimension, according to the size of the sedan.

Camry's latest presence is further strengthened by a report early 2023 which states that this luxury sedan will make its debut in 2024. Like Toyota's habits, they often release teaser images for months before launch, for example the latest Land Cruiser 2024 and Tacoma.

Although there are still few more details about this vehicle, it is reported that this car will use the latest TNGA-K platform with ICE and hybrid engine options like any other model.

Although the interior has not been shown, it is estimated that this luxury model will adopt a cabin similar to Prius and Crown, with a large portrait-placed infotainment display in the middle of the dashboard.

Toyota seems eager to pursue competitors, such as Honda, which recently launched the latest generation from Accord earlier this year. By giving birth to the latest Camry, Toyota hopes to close the gap and continue the success of the previous generation that has existed since 2018.

Camry is one of the best-selling products in the United States. Last year, the model was ranked fifth among the best-selling vehicles in Uncle Sam's country with 295,201 units, under RAV4 that managed to deliver 399,941 units.

However, this luxury sedan is not a popular product in its own home country, Japan. Sales of this vehicle decreased to below 6,000 units, so Toyota decided to stop production for the domestic market.