The new domestically produced Camry models are also expected to be launched in the second half of this year, with major competitors in the same segment including Volkswagen Passat, Honda Accord, and Nissan Teana.

In terms of power, Toyota's new Camry will be equipped with a new 2.5L hybrid engine as standard, and will offer front wheel drive and four-wheel drive models for consumers to choose from. The former will also be equipped with a hybrid system consisting of a 2.5L engine and two electric motors, with a combined maximum power of up to 168kW; The latter will be equipped with a hybrid system consisting of a 2.5L engine and three electric motors, with a combined maximum power of 173kW, and all transmission systems will be equipped with an E-CVT gearbox.

At the same time, the interior of Toyota's new Camry will provide a three spoke multifunction steering wheel, equipped with a 7-inch LCD digital instrument panel and an 8-inch/12.3-inch LCD central control screen. The new car is also equipped with the Safety Sense 3.0 system, which includes full speed adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning with steering assistance, road sign assistance, lane tracking assistance, and more.