
The Toyota Camry is the carmaker's longest-running nameplate in India.

The new ‘Hammerhead’ front-end design gives the Camry a sharper, more assertive nose.

Slim LED headlamps sit next to V-shaped daytime running lamps.

The Camry is 4,920mm long, 1,840mm wide and 1,455mm tall; wheelbase measures 2,825mm.

The star-like 18-inch machine-finish alloy wheels add to the stance; low-profile 235/45 section tyres don't hamper ride quality.

It also gets a ‘Sprint Edition’, which features a dual-tone paint shade, a body kit, a boot spoiler and matte black alloys.

Not a lot has changed in profile compared to the previous car.

The rear gets C-shaped LED tail-lamps, but they aren't connected by a light bar.
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The ninth-generation Toyota Camry was launched in December 2024, and it is the carmaker's sole sedan in India. Under the bonnet lies Toyota’s fifth-generation hybrid system. It combines a 2.5-litre petrol engine, an integrated starter motor, the main traction motor and a 1.0kWh lithium-ion battery. This setup has a total output of 230hp, which is about 12hp more than the outgoing model. Fuel efficiency has also improved compared to the outgoing model and is now an ARAI-rated 25.49kpl. Like other hybrids in the family, the Camry uses an eCVT gearbox. The Camry is priced at Rs 47.48 lakh, ex-showroom.
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