Set to arrive as an early 2015 model year, the refreshed Camry won’t be a full-scale redesign, but it will receive “significant attention” said Toyota sales head Bill Fay in an interview with Bloomberg.
Toyota has rarely treated previous iterations of the Camry to a major update during what is typically a six-year model run, but the midsize sedan market has become significantly more competitive over the last few years. Camry will almost certainly emerge as the strongest-selling midsize four-door in 2013, but analysts are less confident about Toyota’s ability to stay on top next year.
Toyota feels differently.
“We’ll make some effort through the collective team to keep it No. 1 next year,” Fay said.
The current Camry went on sale for the 2012 model year and it has remained only lightly changed through the 2014 model year.
While Toyota is remaining mum on just when the updated 2015 Camry will arrive, it will probably debut at one of the first two major auto shows next year – that either means Detroit’s North American International Auto Show in January or the Chicago Auto Show about a month later. Toyota is one of the few automakers that regularly debuts a new or refreshed vehicle in Chicago, so it’s possible that the Camry will bow there.<![CDATA[
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