Strong fuel economy from four-cylinder engine. Plenty of cabin and cargo space. Impressively easy car to drive. The 2018 Toyota Camry has been fully redesigned. Key differences from the outgoing Camry include a longer wheelbase, sleeker styling and a revised rear suspension geometry.
The Camry is the archetypal midsize family sedan. Though it has grown larger over many generations, the latest, redesigned 2018 model checks in at roughly the same exterior dimensions as its predecessor.
Much of the credit goes to the stiffer platform and its double-wishbone rear suspension, the key element that makes this Camry different from any produced in the last 30-plus years. Past Camrys relied on a rear strut suspension because of its low cost.
The all-new 2.5-liter four-cylinder base engine makes 203 horsepower and comes paired with a new eight-speed automatic transmission that further helps improve fuel economy.
The 2018 Camry is available in five distinct trim levels: L, LE, SE, XSE and XLE. The differences among them chiefly boil down to features, with the exception of the SE and the XSE that also include a sportier suspension calibration.