Engine Specs/Choices
>DOHC Atkinson-capable 16-valve 2.5-liter inline-4, 203 or 206 hp, 184 or 186 lb-ft;
>DOHC Atkinson-capable 24-valve 3.5-liter V-6, 301 hp, 267 lb-ft;
>DOHC Atkinson-capable 2.5-liter inline-4, 176 hp, 163 lb-ft + 1 permanent-magnet synchronous AC motor, 118 hp, 149 lb-ft (combined output, 208 hp; 1.0-kWh lithium-ion or 1.6-kWh nickel-metal-hydride battery pack)
Transmissions
>8-speed automatic with manual shifting mode
>continuously variable automatic
Price Range
>$24,380 - $35,835
Zero to 60 mph : 5.7-7.8 sec
EPA combined/city/highway : 26-52 / 22-51 / 32-53 mpg
MUH DICK
>>17409557
Looks like a Lexus, and not one of the good ones.
>>17409561
Interior
>>17409574
>>17409578
sesky
>>17409589
>>17409595
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>>17409586
Damn I fucking love Camrys for some reason. V6 Camry is a goat daily. Raping FRS's all day
>>17409554
It looks fucking stupid, but the specs are nothing to sneeze at.
>>17409554
Why does the entire front end have to be one giant grille?
>>17409688
would you rather have the meme lower grill dimples?
Dick = hard
5.7 0-60 damn. What a time to live in where a Camry has a sub 6s 0-60
It's ugly as sin, but that's some good accel
>Three new colors join an expanded exterior palette for the new Toyota Camry. New colors include Wind Chill Pearl, Brownstone, and Galactic Aqua Mica. They join holdovers, Super White, Celestial Silver Metallic, Predawn Gray Mica, Midnight Black Metallic, Ruby Flare Pearl, Blue Streak Metallic, and Blue Crush Metallic. Camry XSE models will also offer a Midnight Black Metallic roof option mated to a choice of Blue Streak Metallic, Celestial Silver, or Wind Chill Pearl body colors.
>Galactic Aqua
pics where
>>17409765
so no manual option anymore?
>>17409828
The Camry hasn't had a stick shift since 2011.
>a fucking camry can start winning stoplight pulls against my older civic si brap box
At least I know ahead of time instead of getting embarrassed by how much times have changed.
>>17409839
Hold the fuck up. The 2011 Camry had a manual gear option?!
>>17409716
It's probably going to be in the low 5's actually
>2015 Camry XSE V6 6 speed auto (268 HP)
0-60 = 5.6
The 2018 Camry V6 makes 301 hp and had the much improved 8 speed. With two extra gears and 33 more horses, I'm guessing 5.4 seconds
>>17410516
Why would the 8 speed be faster when the CVT should be at the top of the power and constantly? Serious Q
>>17410530
They're comparing the new 8-speed to the older 6-speed, not a CVT.
>>17410426
2011 was the last model year for the 2007 gen.
>>17410426
and yea I didn't even know it had stick either, has to be pretty rare.
>>17410669
Ah ok, but would the CVT be quicker?
>>17410811
Probably not, because mass-market CVTs are tuned primarily for fuel economy, not performance. If it was designed for performance, it's possible in theory.
>>17409554
>0-60 in 5.7 seconds
We've come a long way that a family sedan can do that now
>>17409840
>non luxury family sedans come with over 300hp
If you told that to someone 20 years ago they'd laugh in your face
>A 4 door reliable sedan with over 300hp and an 8 speed
I may seriously consider this car
>>17410868
yeah thats actually impressive.
>>17409554
not a huge fan of the looks but I unironically want the V6
Why would anyone buy a Lexus now?
300hp v6, 8-speed transmission with paddle shifters is a IS350.
>>17409554
The adult type R