Toyota Revamps Camry’s Looks to Sustain U.S. Car-Volume Edge
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Toyota Motor Corp. showed off a reworked Camry that sports deeper-stamped body panels and a modified cabin as the world’s largest automaker works to keep its benchmark sedan the U.S. market’s best-selling car.
The 2015 Camry, restyled halfway through its model life, is “rebuilt from the ground up” with about 2,000 new parts and only the roof shared with the current car, Toyota said yesterday at the New York International Auto Show. Sales of the sedan, which also has a new interior look and materials and more welds for sportier handling, will start in the third quarter, Toyota said.