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  2. Toyota Camry (XV70) - Wikipedia

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    The XV70 Camry was first launched in Japan on 10 July 2017. North American production started in June 2017 and sales began in late July 2017. [10]For the North American market, due to the need to equip Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky with new equipment for the Toyota New Global Architecture, a small portion of the initial batch of the XV70-series Camry was sourced from the Tsutsumi plant ...

  3. Toyota Camry - Wikipedia

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    From 1993, Toyota Australia badged V6-engined versions as Camry Vienta, becoming Toyota Vienta in 1995 until the badge's departure in 2000. Between 2006 and 2017, the Toyota Aurion model from Australia was derived from the V6 Camry, but with revised front-end and rear-end styling treatment and a partially refurbished cabin.

  4. 2023 Toyota Camry Nightshade Now Wears Bronze Wheels - AOL

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    The Camry's updated appearance package replaces the black 18-inch rims with a set of bronze 19-inchers. 2023 Toyota Camry Nightshade Now Wears Bronze Wheels Skip to main content

  5. 2023 Toyota Camry Nightshade becomes brighter, bronzier - AOL

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    2023 Toyota Camry family sedan sees the lightest of updates with new wheels for the Nightshade Edition and a new exterior color.

  6. Toyota Avalon - Wikipedia

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    2019, for the 2020 model year: Toyota introduced the Avalon TRD alongside the Camry TRD. Based on the XSE trim, it uses the same 2GR-FKS V6 engine with sportier suspensions and sport exhaust system only found on TRD models. [75] 2020, for the 2021 model year: The Avalon will be available in the US with a four-cylinder AWD variant. [76]

  7. Toyota Venza - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation Venza was based on the XV40 series Camry platform and marketed between 2008 and 2017 — and shared the platform with the AL10 series Lexus RX. The second-generation model is a rebadged Japanese-market XU80 series Harrier and has been sold since September 2020. The name "Venza" is a mix of "Venture" and "Monza." [1]