2017 Toyota Camry Release Date, Prices, Reviews, Specs And Concept
It would be disappointing for you that want to wait for the new Toyota Camry 2017 if the company releases. As we know that 2015 model was designed with huge aesthetic through the mid-cycle refresh, but this new model is prepared with more substantial changes to make it more competitive among the other strong rivals. Toyota is ready to do it again as one of the best-selling cars with the support of the new platform called TNGA platform. 2017 Camry will be released as the new generation of mid-size sedan with outstanding design to be launched in late 2016 or early 2017.
2017 Toyota Camry Engine
There will be more than just a new platform that will be offered by Toyota for this new version, but the car is ready to go out with major makeover around the powertrain. Toyota can give strategy to both engines. At present, it goes with V6 engine that could be replaced by turbo four while for current four-banger will be the standard option for 2017 Toyota Camry. With the new four-cylinder engine, it should be 2.0-liter turbocharged to produce around 235 horsepower and also 258 lb-ft of torque. Compared with the 3.5-liter V6 engine with 268 current horsepower and 248 lb-ft of torque, we believe that the turbo-four is possible to offer a better fuel economy of about 15 to 20 percent. In fact, the new platform has lightweight materials so easily 2017 Toyota Camry is able to have reduced fuel consumption by over 30 percent. This platform can also offer performance for the basic version 2017 Camry to be more effective. Currently, the basic version has 2.5-liter engine that delivers 178 horsepower and 170 lb-ft of torque, but it can be improved.
2017 Toyota Camry Will Come Bigger
While we might reveal about the possibility for the engine, we found no issues about the design of the new 2017 Toyota Camry. It must be completed with amazing styles that could inherit some details of the previous model. We still found no confirmation of Toyota, but it is possible to go with a larger size, because the extended wheelbase as part of its redesigned plans. In popular mid-sizer, it is expected to come out with more spacious cabin and better handling. Although everything is still unknown, the car is very promising to deliver big changes especially with the competitive situation in the segment of midsize sedans.
2017 Toyota Camry Engine
There will be more than just a new platform that will be offered by Toyota for this new version, but the car is ready to go out with major makeover around the powertrain. Toyota can give strategy to both engines. At present, it goes with V6 engine that could be replaced by turbo four while for current four-banger will be the standard option for 2017 Toyota Camry. With the new four-cylinder engine, it should be 2.0-liter turbocharged to produce around 235 horsepower and also 258 lb-ft of torque. Compared with the 3.5-liter V6 engine with 268 current horsepower and 248 lb-ft of torque, we believe that the turbo-four is possible to offer a better fuel economy of about 15 to 20 percent. In fact, the new platform has lightweight materials so easily 2017 Toyota Camry is able to have reduced fuel consumption by over 30 percent. This platform can also offer performance for the basic version 2017 Camry to be more effective. Currently, the basic version has 2.5-liter engine that delivers 178 horsepower and 170 lb-ft of torque, but it can be improved.
2017 Toyota Camry Will Come Bigger
While we might reveal about the possibility for the engine, we found no issues about the design of the new 2017 Toyota Camry. It must be completed with amazing styles that could inherit some details of the previous model. We still found no confirmation of Toyota, but it is possible to go with a larger size, because the extended wheelbase as part of its redesigned plans. In popular mid-sizer, it is expected to come out with more spacious cabin and better handling. Although everything is still unknown, the car is very promising to deliver big changes especially with the competitive situation in the segment of midsize sedans.