Feb 20, 2017

 

The 2018 Toyota Camry recently debuted at the Detroit Auto Show and showed off a large design overhaul. However, its release is still months away. In the meantime, let’s check out the 2017 model and how it differs from the 2016 Camry.

With the upgraded 2018 Camry on the horizon, Toyota engineers and designers didn’t rock the boat too much with the 2017. Most of its interior, exterior and features are the same as the 2016. But there are a few notable additions.

 

Updates

1. Toyota says that both the XLE and XSE trims now have Entune™ Audio Plus multimedia system with Connected Navigation app for a more relaxing driving experience. This comes at no extra cost to consumers.

2. Plus, the XSE, XLE and XLE hybrid feature QI wireless charging for smartphones. Although iPhones still need to use cords, Android users can now easily charge their phones.

 

What stayed the same?

1. Just like its predecessor, the 2017 Toyota Camry is an IIHS Top Safety Pick+, scoring high in all crashworthiness categories.

2. The 2017 Camry has the same, or similar, fuel economy to the 2016 model. Both base models have an EPA estimated MPG of 25 in a city and 35 on a highway. The 2017 V6 model, however, has a combined fuel economy of 24 MPG, one mpg less than the 2016 model. But this insignificant decrease is the only change in mileage.

3. Pricing is staying the same, so you can get the new updates for no additional charge.

 

All in all, the 2017 Camry looks like a winner. Get yours at Peruzzi Toyota! We have an extensive line up of 2017 Camry vehicles in all kinds of trims. Contact us today and become a part of the Toyota family.