2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid Launched In India, Priced At Rs. 41.70 Lakh

- 2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid is priced in India at Rs 41.70 lakh (ex-)
- The sedan gets cosmetic updates inside out with no mechanical changes
- It's now also available in a new Metal Stream metallic colour
Toyota India has announced the launch of the 2022 Camry Hybrid in the Indian market, priced at Rs. 41.70 lakh (ex-showroom). The updated model gets cosmetic updates inside out with new features while the mechanical front remains untouched. Bookings for the new Toyota Camry Hybrid are open, and interested customers can book the car online via the official website or at the nearest authorised dealership. The Japanese carmaker offers a standard warranty of 8 years or 1.6 lakh km (whichever comes first).
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undefinedPower that transcends. Luxury that indulges. When these two worlds collide, something magnificent comes to life. The King of Sedans. With 218 PS of hybrid power and every luxury imaginable to go with it, all to take your breath away. Presenting the new Camry. #Toyota #NewCamry pic.twitter.com/ULZdWtMjzc
— Toyota India (@Toyota_India) January 12, 2022
Speaking about the launch of the New Camry Hybrid, Atul Sood, Associate Vice President, Sales and Strategic Marketing, TKM, said, "The Camry Hybrid is an amazing amalgamation of power and luxury that has been designed to provide a seamless driving experience to our customers. At the same time, it has been designed for a greener and sustainable future as the self-charging hybrid technology delivers a unique combination of exemplary dynamic performance, acceleration, and lower emissions. Over the years, it has endeared itself to thousands of customers and we are confident the New Camry Hybrid will attract many more with its carefully thought-out design and luxurious features. Since its introduction in 2013, the Camry Hybrid is well established in the Indian market and is a testament to Toyota's unwavering efforts towards a carbon-neutral environment."
On the exterior front, the 2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid sports a new V-shaped grille with chrome inserts with LED headlights and LED DRLs. The sedan also gets a new front bumper, new 18-inch alloy wheels, LED taillight and more. The self-charging hybrid electric sedan is available in a new Metal Stream Metallic shade in addition to the existing colours - Platinum White Pearl, Silver Metallic, Graphite Metallic, Red Mica, Attitude Black, and Burning Black.

The 2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid now gets a 9-inch floating infotainment system
The interior also sees minor revisions in the form of a 9-inch floating infotainment system with Android Auto & Apple CarPlay connectivity. Moreover, the ornamentation design has also been refreshed with a black engineered wood effect film with a composite pattern. As for features, the sedan comes equipped with ventilated front seats, sequential shift with paddles, Head-Up display, a 10-way power adjustable driver seat, wireless smartphone charger, rear seats with recliner, power-assisted rear sunshade, three-zone AC, and more. For safety, it gets 9-airbags, parking assist with back guide monitor, clearance & back sonar, vehicle stability control, traction control, hill start assist control, electronic parking brake with brake hold function, and tyre pressure monitoring system among others.

The 2022 Toyota Camry Hybrid gets the same 2.5-litre petrol-hybrid motor.
Under the bonnet, the new Toyota Camry Hybrid comes powered by the same 2.5-litre petrol-hybrid motor. The engine comes paired with a self-charging hybrid electric drivetrain that makes a combined output of 215 bhp at 5,700 rpm and 220Nm of peak torque between 3,600-5,200 rpm. The powertrain comes mated with a 6-speed continuously variable transmission (CVT). It comes with three driving modes - Sport, Eco and Normal.
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