America’s best-selling sedan for 14 of the past 15 years, the Toyota Camry, is entering the 2013 model year with some minor enhancements to interior design and comfort, and safety technology.
In particular, the Japanese carmaker has added new soft touch materials on the front door panels of the Camry Hybrid LE, as well as on the regular gasoline engine-powered LE and SE grades, replacing harder plastic materials found in the 2012MY versions.
Furthermore, LE grade models (both gasoline and Hybrid), gain armrests that match the interior color (instead of black), while on models fitted with leather seating, the door panels now feature new stitching accents.
Finally, in terms of equipment upgrades, the Blind Spot Monitor system, the availability of which has been expanded to the Camry SE trim, adds a rear cross traffic alert function, while the Display Audio screen becomes standard for the Camry L and Camry Hybrid LE models.
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