Toyota CAMRY
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Background

The Toyota Camry is an automobile sold internationally by the Japanese auto manufacturer Toyota since 1982, spanning multiple generations. Originally compact in size (narrow-body), the Camry has grown since the 1990s to fit the mid-size classification (wide-body)—although the two widths co-existed in that decade. Since the release of the wide-bodied versions, Camry has been extolled by Toyota as the firm's second "world car" after the Corolla. As of 2022, the Camry is positioned above the Corolla and below the Avalon or Crown in several markets.

Text adapted from “Toyota Camry” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07

Specification
Engine
Varies by generation: 1.6-2.5L I4/V6 gasoline plus some non-US diesel options; current XV80 generation is hybrid-only
Fuel
gasoline
Displacement
2–3 L · 4/6 cyl
Fuel economy
18–26 mpg combined — EPA 1987–1996
Still on UK roads
1,484
licensed vehicles · 2025
2014 ▼ 25% since 2014 2025

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 · DVLA VEH0124 ↗

Notes

Global mid-size sedan nameplate, produced continuously since 1982 across nine generations. Extensively represented in this catalog under per-generation chassis-code entries (XV10-XV80).

Sources
Wikipedia ↗ DVLA · EPA · LIMITED_EDITION_RESEARCH confidence: medium
Research sources (1)