Toyota Camry Car: An Overview
The Camry history
The Toyota Camry first entered the playing field in 1983, when it replaced the popular Corona as a functional and spacious family car. Enjoying immediate popularity, the car quickly gained public affection and remained a firm favourite through the mid-80s, until the release of the second generation in 1987. However, it was in 1992 that the Camry really grew up – it increased in length by nearly six inches and by two in height. The car enjoyed a facelift in 1997 too, when it lost its curves in favour of a sharper edge and in 2002, it was redesigned to be more aerodynamic and luxurious looking. The styling changed radically again in 2007, when the Camry gained a new angular shape.
The New Camry Atara
All-new Camry. More Powerful, Better Looking. Camry has built a strong reputation in Australia – securing a place as the nation’s favourite mid-sized sedan. Built in Australia at our state of the art Altona manufacturing plant in Melbourne, the 7th generation Camry takes a car that’s brilliant down to the last detail, and makes it even better. The latest incarnation of Camry – the 7th generation, has arrived. Offering four different variants to choose from including the ever-popular Altise model, the 7th generation Camry introduces the “Atara” nameplate to the Australian market. Featuring three different models – Atara S, Atara SL and Atara SX. Adding to the prestigious and progressive feel, Camry boasts a low-wide dynamic exterior that enhances the strong athletic appearance. With impressive performance and low fuel consumption, Camry exceeds your expectations like never before.