Refreshed Toyota Camry hybrid debuts at Guangzhou Auto Show
Refreshed Toyota Camry for China: sleeker design, techier cabin, upgraded THS hybrid
Refreshed Toyota Camry hybrid debuts at Guangzhou Auto Show
At Guangzhou Auto Show, the refreshed Toyota Camry debuts with a sleeker exterior, tech-forward cabin, and updated THS hybrid for smoother, efficient driving.
2025-11-22T10:56:35+03:00
2025-11-22T10:56:35+03:00
2025-11-22T10:56:35+03:00
In China, the refreshed Toyota Camry was unveiled with a noticeably reworked exterior and a more up-to-date interior. In photos, the sedan shows off a new face: a slim dark strip between the headlights, a fully closed-off mask, and pronounced LED signatures that steer the model toward a more futuristic look. The bumper reads angrier thanks to a large lower air intake with a geometric pattern, and the cleaner surfacing seems to suit the Camry’s proportions.The rear now features new lighting with a continuous light bar and a reshaped trunk lid. On the show floor, both a light, classic version and a sportier dark variant were presented, the latter standing out with different wheels and added aero elements.Inside, the cabin gains an updated multimedia system with a large floating touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster, and a reworked center console. The interior comes across as more restrained yet more tech-forward, helped by new materials and a tidier arrangement of the controls.The hybrid version shown on the stand is fitted with an updated THS powertrain aimed at improved efficiency and a smoother ride.The full list of trims and technical details will be revealed closer to the start of sales in the local market.
Toyota Camry, refreshed Camry, Guangzhou Auto Show 2025, China debut, THS hybrid, redesign, LED lighting, updated interior, floating touchscreen, digital instrument cluster, efficiency, sedan
2025
Michael Powers
news
Refreshed Toyota Camry for China: sleeker design, techier cabin, upgraded THS hybrid
At Guangzhou Auto Show, the refreshed Toyota Camry debuts with a sleeker exterior, tech-forward cabin, and updated THS hybrid for smoother, efficient driving.
Michael Powers, Editor
In China, the refreshed Toyota Camry was unveiled with a noticeably reworked exterior and a more up-to-date interior. In photos, the sedan shows off a new face: a slim dark strip between the headlights, a fully closed-off mask, and pronounced LED signatures that steer the model toward a more futuristic look. The bumper reads angrier thanks to a large lower air intake with a geometric pattern, and the cleaner surfacing seems to suit the Camry’s proportions.
The rear now features new lighting with a continuous light bar and a reshaped trunk lid. On the show floor, both a light, classic version and a sportier dark variant were presented, the latter standing out with different wheels and added aero elements.
Inside, the cabin gains an updated multimedia system with a large floating touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster, and a reworked center console. The interior comes across as more restrained yet more tech-forward, helped by new materials and a tidier arrangement of the controls.