Toyota Camry Hybrid

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  • The Toyota Camry Hybrid is the hybrid edition of Toyota’s popular Camry sedan model. The Hybrid edition was introduced to the U.S. and Canadian markets in May 2006 and accounts for approximately 20 percent of Toyota's North American (Canada & U.S.) Camry sales. Both U.S. and Canadian buyers of the Camry Hybrid are entitled to tax benefits and incentives from their local, state, and Federal governments, depending on their residence.


    The Toyota Camry Hybrid is produced at Toyota’s Georgetown, Kentucky assembly facility in the United States. Additionally Toyota has entered agreements to manufacture the Hybrid Camry in Australia and Thailand for the Asian markets.

  • Special Features

    1. LED tail lights
    2. Climate control (HVAC) that can operate when the engine is not running
    3. "ECO" button to limit power usage by the climate control system
    4. Drag-reducing underbody pans
    5. In 2007 Toyota produced a 50th Anniversary Edition hybrid to celebrate Toyota's 50th year in the U.S.
  • Reviews

    • "Beyond that bit of familiarization, the Camry Hybrid is just, well, smooth. It's not exactly a performance machine, nor particularly fun to drive quickly, as the SE might be. On the other hand, its solid acceleration, secure-under-the-seat feeling and smooth, quiet operation are exactly what we expect the typical Camry buyer is seeking...In terms of ride, handling and interior comfort, the Camry Hybrid could easily fool us into thinking we were driving an XLE, except for the visual differences."
      </br>—JB car pagesJB car pages: 2008 Toyota Camry Review
  • Competitors

    • Honda Accord Hybrid
    • Nissan Altima Hybrid
    • Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid

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