Toyota Camry (XV70)

Toyota Camry (XV70)
2018 Toyota Camry Ascent (ASV70; pre-facelift, Australia)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledDaihatsu Altis (Japan)[1]
Production
  • June 2017 – December 2023 (Japan)[2]
  • June 2017[3] – April 2024 (US)
  • December 2017 – October 2023 (China)
  • April 2018 – March 2022 (Russia)[4]
  • October 2018 – present (Thailand)
Model years2018–2024
Assembly
Designer
  • Ian Cartabiano (Concept leader, Exterior SE/XSE, US-Specification: 2014, 2015)[5]
  • Shin Okahara (regular exterior: 2014)
  • Ken Kubota (Project chief designer)
  • Toshimitsu Araki (interior design: 2014)
  • Chinatsu Kato (colours & trim: 2015–16)
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size car
Body style4-door sedan
Layout
PlatformTNGA: GA-K[6]
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor88 kW (118 hp; 120 PS) 3NM permanent magnet synchronous (hybrid)
Transmission
Hybrid drivetrainPower-split (hybrid)
Battery
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,820 mm (111.2 in)
Length4,880–4,910 mm (192.1–193.3 in)
Width1,840 mm (72.4 in)
Height1,445 mm (56.88 in)
Curb weight1,480–1,660 kg (3,262–3,659 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorToyota Camry (XV50)
SuccessorToyota Camry (XV80)

The Toyota Camry (XV70) is a mid-size car produced by Toyota since June 2017. Replacing the XV50 series, the XV70 represented the eighth generation of the Toyota Camry in all markets outside Japan,[9] which followed a different generational lineage. Introduced at the January 2017 North American International Auto Show,[8] it is built on the GA-K platform.[6]

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