Toyota Camry, a world-renowned mid-size bridge car, has gone through nine generations since the first generation was born in 1982, with cumulative sales of more than 16 million units. TT-ABC is a well-known auto modification supplier. One of our main models is Camry. Currently, we have developed a variety of headlights and taillights for the Camry series. Therefore, TT-ABC is very familiar with the Camry series. Now, let me give you a detailed introduction to the Camry models of all generations, with pictures and the advantages of each model.
2025 Toyota Camry
Toyota launches the 2025 XV80 Camry full hybrid, equipped with a 2.5L four-cylinder engine and electric assist system, which can produce 225 horsepower. FWD and AWD will be available again. This will be a new starting point. The XV80 Camry is becoming more and more user-friendly, and the needs of the customer group are also well understood. There are many surprising details. Please check the 2025 Toyota Camry product introduction for details.
Notable features in 2025:
- Gas-electric hybrid system is sole powertrain
- Continuously variable automatic transmission
- Multilink rear suspension
- MPG:Up to 51 MPG Combined *
- Hopsepower:FWD: 225 Net Combined HP / AWD: 232 Net Combined HP
- Drivetrain:Available Electronic On-Demand All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
- Technology:Available 12.3-In. Toyota Audio Multimedia
- Audio Multimedia:Wireless Apple CarPlay® * & Wireless Android Auto™ * Compatibility
- Safety:Toyota Safety Sense™ 3.0 *
2018-2024 Toyota Camry
Since 2018, the eighth-generation Camry has been built on the TNGA architecture and has won the favor of young consumers with its subversive design. Its youthful appearance and outstanding performance have made sales climb to new heights again. TT-ABC has five Camry headlights and 11 Camry taillights suitable for 2018-2024, including RGB version, smoked version, red version, version with Trunk set, Lexus version, Nike version, and matrix light version. These headlights and taillights are very popular in the US market, and more and more people are using our products. They buy them to improve the appearance of the car, when the road lights are dim, and to participate in auto shows.
Notable features in 2018-2024:
- Engine:Available 301-HP V6 Engine
- Handling:Available Sport-Tuned Suspension
- Design:Driver-Focused Interior
- TRD:TRD with Bold Styling and Enhanced Performance
- Special edition:SE Nightshade
- Audio Multimedia:Available 9-In. Touchscreen
- Available hybrid variant
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto standard
- Available all-wheel drive
2012–2017 Toyota Camry
While the Camry received significant improvements for the 2012 model year, competition in the midsize sedan segment didn't make it easy. Competitors such as the Ford Fusion, Hyundai Sonata, Honda Accord, Kia Optima and Chevrolet Malibu all took big steps forward in interior amenities, overall refinement and performance. Toyota introduced a more fuel-efficient Camry, offering the expected four-cylinder and V-6 engine choices, as well as a hybrid drivetrain. For the first time, a manual transmission is no longer offered. Rear Cross Traffic Alert became optional for 2013. A design refresh for 2015 brought more aggressive styling, while updates such as wireless smartphone charging helped the Camry remain competitive in a crowded class.
Notable features in 2012-2017:
- Wireless smartphone charging available
- Advanced safety features available
- Four-cylinder or V-6
- Hybrid model available
- Revised steering, suspension
- available rear cross-traffic alert
- Available blind spot warning system
2007–2011 Toyota Camry
The Toyota Camry was redesigned for the 2007 model year to keep pace with rivals like the Honda Accord and Ford Fusion. The styling was trimmer than before, though still conservative. The base engine was a 158-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder, while a larger, more powerful 268-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 was optional. Side-impact and side curtain airbags were standard, while an electronic stability system was initially optional, then became standard for the 2010 model year. A hybrid model joined the Camry lineup for the first time as a 2007 model.
Notable features in 2007-2011:
- Standard side-impact and side curtain airbags
- Stability system standard
- Standard four-cylinder
- Available V-6 engine
- Hybrid version available
- USB input,USB audio compatibility
- Darker wood (XLE)
- Reclining backseat (XLE)
2002–2006 Toyota Camry
The 2002 Camry rides on an all-new platform and features a sleeker design that bears some resemblance to sedans from Toyota's luxury division, Lexus. Larger headlights and taillights replace the previous generation's narrower headlights and taillights. A larger 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is standard, while a 3.0-liter V-6 joins the SE trim for 2004 as a slightly larger, more powerful V-6.
Notable features in 2002-2006:
- Four-cylinder or V-6
- Manual or automatic
- Optional navigation system
- Standard ABS
- 210-hp V-6 in sporty SE model
1992–2001 Toyota Camry
The 2001 Camry solidified Toyota's reputation for reliability and firmly established itself at the heart of the family sedan category. Gone was the previous generation's softer styling, and unfortunately, so were the wagon and coupe body styles. A fuel-efficient 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine and a more gas-guzzling 3.0-liter V-6 were introduced.