Previewed: Toyota Camry Hybrid – HEV D-Segment Saloon Entering Our Market Soon?

Previewed this week is the Thai-spec Toyota Camry 2.5 HEV Premium Luxury.
Besides the all-electric bZ4X EV SUV, the multi-pathway decarbonisation showcase held by UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) this week also featured a preview of the electrified variant of the eighth-gen Camry saloon. More specifically, shown to local press was the Thai-spec Toyota Camry Hybrid 2.5 HEV Premium Luxury.
On the surface, this electrified iteration of the XV70-gen Camry saloon does not look too dissimilar from its regular petrol-powered twin. Key exterior bits that set this hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) variant apart are the customary blue-hued Toyota crest in the front grille and tailgate, as well as its ‘Hybrid’ badges.

Note this hybrid variant's adoption of single exhaust tailpipe instead of dual-tailpipes.




Other bits setting this HEV variant apart are the additional chrome trims plus the hybrid-specific badges in blue.
Other telling bits setting this HEV variant apart include its adoption of a single tailpipe instead of a dual-tailpipes setup, as well as chrome brightworks in both the sides of the front bumper and in the tailgate. Otherwise, things look similar to the non-hybrid variant, right down to the snazzy 18-inch alloy wheels.
The same can be said on board, with this electrified Camry feeling as posh as it does in its non-hybrid twin. Key highlights include ventilated front seats, powered eight-way rear seat adjustment with added powered reclining adjustments, as well as the addition of a rear centre armrest primed with a digital control panel that’s exclusive to this HEV Premium Luxury trimline.

On board luxuries in this Camry Hybrid mirror what we've already seen in the existing petrol-powered variants.


Unique to this 2.5 HEV Premium Luxury variants are ventilated front seats and rear seat centre armrest digital control panel.


Standard kit includes a digital multi-info display (MID) in the instrumentation (left), as well as a 360-degree parking monitor function (right).
Said added amenities come on top of key standard equipment, namely powered front seat and steering wheel adjustment with driver’s side memory function, digital multi-info display (MID) in the meter panel with a head-up display (HUD), and the 9-inch centre touchscreen with Apple and Android connectivity plus a premium JBL audio system, amongst many.
Of course, the key difference lies under the hood thanks to this variant’s electrified powertrain package. It consists of the familiar 2.5-litre Dynamic Force 4-cyl twin-cam (DOHC) petrol mill, now working with an electric motor plus a latest-gen 1.6 kWh nickel-metal hydride battery – as primed in the outgoing Prius.

In this hybrid variant, the familiar 2.5-litre Dynamic Force 4-cyl petrol mill is primed with an electric motor and 1.6 kWh nickel-metal hydride battery.


Unlike the petrol-powered variant, this HEV variant adopts an e-CVT automatic box (left). It also features an EV drive mode (right) that works similarly as how the system in the Corolla Cross Hybrid does.
Altogether, the package serves up 204 PS and 310 NM to drive the front wheels via an e-CVT automatic transmission instead of the 8-speed automatic found in the petrol-powered variant. The mill works in similar fashion as how the hybrid powertrain in the Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid does, promising high fuel efficiency with Toyota claiming an average as low as 4.4 litres/100 KM.
Like its petrol-powered twin, the Camry Hybrid shown to us also came laced with the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) suite in full. The bevy of active and advanced driver assistances (ADAS) primed from said suite sees this petrol-electric luxury saloon offer Level 2 semi-autonomous driving abilities, and perhaps stands as one of the safest in segment too.

UMWT remains tight-lipped about when it plans to introduce the Camry Hybrid locally. Given its predecessor's success, we're certain this will happen in due time.
Unfortunately, like the bZ4X previewed alongside it, the Toyota Camry Hybrid we were presented stood as a supporting appendix towards the bigger multi-pathway decarbonisation efforts being showcased by UMWT. With that, the firm remains tight-lipped about launch plans for the model.
However, given the stellar success of the localised (CKD) and face-lifted seventh-gen (XV50) Camry Hybrid model prior, we are certain this electrified HEV variant of the eighth-gen Camry will see life in our market soon enough. Perhaps it will also be localised as how its predecessor was.
What do you folks think of the Camry Hybrid then? Would you fancy this electrified flavour of perhaps Toyota’s evergreen four-door family saloon offering? What would be a fair price for it too? Hit the comments below – as well as our social platforms – with your thoughts…
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