Toyota Camry Sedan Will Return to Europe as a Hybrid
Toyota Camry Sedan Will Return to Europe as a Hybrid
The Camry hasn't been officially distributed in Western Europe in 14 years.

The Japanese car manufacturer, Toyota, has announced that its Camry sedan will return to the European market in a hybrid-only version. It's expected in dealerships in Q1 2019.

The Camry hasn't been officially distributed in Western Europe in 14 years. This time around, Toyota's large sedan -- which will replace the Avensis -- will only be landing in a hybrid version with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine and an electric motor.

Aimed at households as well as business fleets, the latest-generation Toyota Camry, launched in 2017, is billed as a spacious and comfortable sedan. With annual sales of more than 700,000 units globally, the Camry remains the world's best-selling three-box sedan.

The Camry Hybrid is set to go on sale across Western Europe from 2019. Pricing has not yet been released.

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