Toyota unveils redesign of Camry

Toyota unveils redesign of Camry

PanARMENIAN.Net - Toyota plans to unveil its first redesign of the Camry in five years on Tuesday, August 23. While it promises new technology and other upgrades, America's best-selling car faces a fight to stay on top.

Toyota has released few details about the new car, which will be shown at simultaneous events in California, Michigan and at the Georgetown, Ky., plant where the Camry is made. The Camry will carry an entertainment system called Entune, which lets drivers connect to mobile applications such as Pandora, the Associated Press reported.

Analysts say competition from rivals has never been stronger. The Hyundai Sonata has been praised for its sharp styling, fuel economy and price tag - it starts at $500 less than the 2011 Camry - while General Motors will soon release a redesigned Chevrolet Malibu. The Nissan Altima, Ford Fusion and Honda Accord are also closing in on Camry's lead.

Through July of this year, Toyota has sold 174,485 Camrys, down 8 percent from the same period in 2010. That's still 20,000 more than its closest rival, the Nissan Altima, even with supply shortages this spring and summer caused by the earthquake in Japan.

Toyota introduced the Camry in the U.S. in 1983 to compete with the Honda Accord. It quickly became a big seller because of its reputation for reliability and good gas mileage. The Camry outsold the Ford Taurus in 1997. It has been the best-selling car in America ever since, except for 2001, when it was outsold by the Accord.

Even the safety recalls of 2010 - in which Toyota recalled hundreds of thousands of Camrys because of sticky accelerator pedals and floor mats - didn't knock it down from No. 1.

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