2018 Toyota Camry: A Comprehensive Preview of Features and Expectations

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By Car Brand Experts


 

If you have a fondness for the 2017 Toyota Camry and have appreciated its earlier models, prepare for an exciting update with the all-new 2018 Toyota Camry set to debut at our dealership later this year. This completely redesigned Camry features a striking new exterior, a revamped suspension system, and a range of additional features that drivers will certainly enjoy.

Built on Toyota’s innovative TNGA platform, the 2018 Camry is longer, lower, and wider than its predecessors. Notably, the wheelbase has been extended by 1.9 inches compared to the 2017 model. The new sedan incorporates a double wishbone rear suspension, enhancing ride comfort, handling, and providing a quieter experience on the road.

In line with its recent versions, the 2018 Toyota Camry will offer three distinctive powertrain options. Customers can choose between a new 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, a 3.5-liter six-cylinder engine as an upgrade, or a hybrid system that combines the base four-cylinder engine with Toyota’s next-generation hybrid technology.

When the 2018 Toyota Camry arrives at our dealership located near Berwick, PA, it will be available in several trims: LE, XLE, SE, and XSE. All trims come equipped with the updated Entune 3.0 multimedia system and the Toyota Safety Sense P package, which includes advanced safety and driver assistance features. Highlights of this package are forward collision warning, automated emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, a lane departure warning and mitigation system, and automatic high beam control for the headlights.

Although the 2018 Toyota Camry isn’t here at our convenient location on MotorWorld Drive just yet, we’re eager to discuss this family-friendly sedan. To find out more about what’s in store when the 2018 Toyota Camry arrives, reach out to MotorWorld Toyota today.

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