In the 2012 model year, the Toyota Camry received a redesign, well actually two redesigns. In the U.S. we saw a Camry
that featured a rather un-Camry-like wedge front end. In Thailand,
however, they received a more conventional looking Camry. Recently, a
brochure leaked about the new Thailand-style Camry making its way to
Malaysia in June 2012.
Does this necessarily mean
that the newly redesigned Camry will be available in the U.S.? Not
really, but it is a good sign that it may eventually make its way here.
This new Camry will likely be a test mule to see how it performs in
smaller markets. If it does well, it will likely make its way around the
world.
This “new“ Camry features a stouter looking
front end that nearly resembles the front end of some Lexus cars. Not a
big surprise, considering Toyota and Lexus are under the same Toyota
Motor Company umbrella and have shared components regularly. Gone is
the two bar grille, space ship-like headlights, and wedge style front
end. In their place is a five-bar chrome grille, flatter front end, and
more classy-looking headlights, making this look much more conventional
and nearly like a luxury car.
For now, we can only
hope that a new Camry comes to the U.S., but there is no anticipated
replacement in the U.S. market. Then again, Toyota does have its unnamed sedan that it’s unveiling at the 2012 New York Auto Show, which we all assume is an updated Avalon,
but it could be a Camry. Plus, you just never know what kinds of tricks
these car companies have up their sleeves at these car shows.
topspeed.com
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