Toyota first with Australian

November 4, 2009

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Toyota Australia is set to make history in just over three months when it launches the prototypal organism car to be built in this land – Hybrid Camry.

A limited number of pre-production cars hit already been proven on public anchorage and closed tracks with insiders saying the Hybrid Camry discover performers the standard car in terms of handling, ride, performance, and of course, fuel economy Firestone tire.

Engineers hit tuned the car’s suspension and steering specifically for Australian conditions so that it meets the demands of local drivers and their families.

New features include advanced computer technology that links on-board systems to compound driving enjoyment and safety.

Hybrid Camry will use significantly less fuel – around 30 per cent less than the petrol Camry, according to latest indications.

The standard petrol Camry is already the most fuel-efficient car produced in Australia, intense just 8.8L/100km on the official combined cycle.

This prototypal official glimpse of the unmasked Hybrid Camry outdoor reveals styling that is progressive and aerodynamic.

The unmistakable organism identity is emblazoned on its front-quarter panel, just above the car’s 10-spoke alloy wheels.

Full-scale production is due to begin next month, with cars arriving in dealerships during February.

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