After being previewed a few months ago, Toyota has finally lifted the wraps off the facelift Camry at the Moscow Auto Show. The Russian-built Camry, which differs from the also updated North American model, receives a redesigned front end with a protruding lower grille, new headlights and a thinner upper chromed grille. There is also another Camry version that will be soon introduced and sold in other markets like Russia, Australia and the ASEAN.
At the back, there’s a re-redesigned bumper and a slimmer and more elegant looking chrome strip running across the entire width of the rear-light façade, as well as a new set of alloy wheel designs. Inside, the facelifted Camry gains a new backlit instrument panel with a 4.2-inch colour TFT-display positioned in the centre, together with a restyled steering wheel and centre console with a new 6.1- or 7.0-inch screen for the latest multimedia system.
Toyota says it also upgraded the equipment list with features such as a wireless mobile charger, automatic beams and heated rear seats. Engine specifications on the facelifted Toyota Camry consist of 2.5 litre in-line-4 engine offering 181hp and a 3.5 litre V6 petrol engine that’s capable of 249hp besides a new 2.0-litre in-line-4 petrol engine generating 150hp. This new engine is mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission, as compared to the previously used 4-speed auto.
Source: Carscoop