Throttle House Review: Toyota Camry - Hybrid Efficiency & Modern Comfort
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On this episode of Throttle House, Thomas and James take on the Toyota Camry after a wild desert escapade. The new Camry may lack the spaciousness and V6 power of its predecessors, but it makes up for it with a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine coupled with a hybrid system. While the Camry excels in city driving and fuel efficiency, the CVT transmission may leave enthusiasts wanting more in terms of excitement. However, the car shines on highways, offering a serene and composed ride, thanks to its redesigned suspension and brakes.
Externally, the Camry receives a facelift, boasting a more harmonious design with sporty touches that enhance its overall appeal. Inside, the Camry undergoes a significant transformation, featuring modern amenities like a larger screen, physical buttons, and a digital gauge cluster. The interior is further equipped with a wireless charger, USB-C ports, and a top-notch sound system, elevating the driving experience to new heights. Despite some minor quality concerns, the Camry delivers a comfortable and pleasurable journey for drivers and passengers alike.
Overall, the Toyota Camry proves to be a reliable and practical choice for everyday driving, offering a blend of comfort, efficiency, and modern features. While it may not be the most thrilling or extravagant option on the market, the Camry excels in its role as a versatile and dependable sedan. Throttle House's exploration of the Camry showcases its evolution into a well-rounded vehicle that caters to the needs of drivers seeking a balance between performance and practicality.
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