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Toyota Camry upgraded with new infotainment systems; reverse-view camera now standard

The Toyota Camry has been upgraded with new infotainment systems for no extra cost.


The update adds a reverse-view camera to the entry-level Altise, meaning all Camry variants are now equipped with the important safety technology.

Every Toyota Camry now gets a touchscreen display with tap, drag and flick functions similar to those of a smartphone or tablet.

Camry Altise, Atara S, Atara SX and Hybrid H variants feature a 6.1-inch display screen, while the high-grade Camry Atara SL and Hybrid HL variants get a 7.0-inch screen with satellite navigation and Toyota Link online apps system.

Toyota Link apps, which work when a driver connects a compatible smartphone, are designed to help drivers find destination, fuel, weather details and other information as well as roadside assistance.

The infotainment upgrade is the only change to the Camry, which is otherwise the same inside and out and under the bonnet, and still priced from $30,490 to $41,490.

A major mid-life upgrade for the top-selling medium sedan is due in 2015, as previewed by the heavily updated US-spec 2015 Toyota Camry that debuted in New York in April.

The last Camry to be built in Australia will adopt the most of the exterior design changes of the US-spec car, though interior changes will mostly be limited to material upgrades for our market.

Toyota Camry range
Altise $30,490
Atara S $33,990
Atara SX $36,490
Atara SL $39,990
Hybrid H $35,490
Hybrid HL $41,490

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