The next-gen Camry was caught testing with a Highlander and Lexus RX and appears to be a high-performance variant of the sedan. This seems to be a good-looking Camry with a sleeker, more angular design. The headlights are slimmer than the current sedan’s, while a massive triangular grille dominates the rear part of the fascia with two smaller cutouts flanking either side.
The prototype is wearing sporty, multi-spoke wheels that are finished in black, suggesting a performance model. The side profile of the sedan isn’t a vast departure from the current generation, but with a slightly more angular design.
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The rear end of the Camry benefits from the same design changes on the front. The curvy rear end of the Camry has been ditched for a pointy design that is highlighted by jagged, boomerang-shaped taillights that are probably LED units. A slim spoiler sits atop of the trunk, while quad-exhaust tips place an emphasis on the model’s sportiness.
Previous reports indicate that the next-gen Camry will receive some aluminum components, with the hood being a prime candidate for the lightweight material. The current model’s engines should carry over with the addition of a new 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and an eight-speed automatic transmission to replace the current six-speed. The next-gen Camry is expected to be unveiled early next year.
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