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Outside of the Toyota RAV4, the Camry is one of Toyota’s best-selling vehicles in America. It first hit U.S. roads nearly 40 years ago, all the way back in 1983. Fast forward to the modern era and the eighth generation model based on the TNGA platform first broke cover back in 2018.
While Toyota’s popular mid-size sedan saw some significant upgrades along with a minor refresh for 2021 not much has changed for the 2022 model year. Despite plummeting sales numbers, thanks to the ever-increasing number of SUVs coming our way, the Camry continues to soldier on with 18 different variations that offer a good variety of drivetrains and powertrains that also includes Hybrid options.
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