Will there be a 2023 Camry TRD?

Explore the performance and tech features of the 2023 Toyota Camry

Despite industry changes, the Camry has held the top rank for best-selling passenger cars for the past 20 years. The midsized sedan market has shrunk as more people choose SUVs. It has a well-deserved reputation for toughness, and there is a hybridized model that provides outstanding fuel efficiency. The 2023 Camry model is the most stylish, especially with the aggressive look of the TRD trim or the addition of bronze wheels to the Nightshade package. In the winter of 2022, the 2023 Toyota Camry will make its premiere, and it will be unlike any other car you’ve ever seen. Please read this blog post to discover more about the vehicle from Royal South Toyota in Bloomington, Indiana.

What Powers the 2023 Toyota Camry?

The standard four-cylinder engine and eight-speed automatic transmission are smooth, and the engine’s acceleration is extremely impressive. The genuine gem of this range is the smooth 301-hp V-6, available on the XLE, XSE, and TRD models. It rides smoothly and handles surprisingly well. The steering feels light when traversing parking spaces but has a satisfying weight when cornering.

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Other tech Features of the 2023 Toyota Camry

The 2023 Toyota Camry’s smartphone connection is compatible with the industry-standard Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Amazon Alexa. Both the 9-inch touchscreen, which is an option, and the 7-inch infotainment touchscreen, are easy to operate and read. Thanks to the three USB ports and the ability to add a wireless charger, there should be enough juice for every journey.

Every Camry comes equipped with Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ as standard. It offers a wide range of fundamental safety features for drivers, such as automated emergency braking, lane-keeping assistance, and adaptive cruise control. Some of these systems were once too delicate for a few drivers, but they have been modified much for 2023 and work better.

Read More: How Good is the 2022 Toyota Corolla Hybrid a Hybrid Sedan? 

Get the 2023 Toyota Camry in Bloomington, Indiana!

If you wish to drive away in a 2023 Toyota Camry, you may get in touch with Royal South Toyota by calling 833-900-2609. We will help you buy the 2023 Toyota Camry in and around Bloomington, IN. 

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Will there be a 2023 Camry TRD?

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  • Highs Plentiful standard safety tech, fuel-efficient hybrid models, still offers a V-6 in the TRD.
  • Lows Mundane base four-cylinder engine, iffy material quality in the base models, driving fun is not its thing.
  • Verdict In a world awash in SUVs the Camry continues to offer the old-school alternative of a competent, comfortable, dependable, economical, low-key midsize family sedan.

Overview

The Camry is a mainstay of the midsize sedan segment, which has been losing both entries and sales in recent years as the world has embraced SUVs. Nevertheless, while the market has changed the Camry has continued to top the sales charts as the number-one selling passenger cars, a spot it’s held for the past twenty years. It has a well-earned reputation reliability, and it offers a hybridized version that returns exceptional fuel economy. The current generation of the Camry borders on stylish, especially when optioned with the Nightshade package—which adds bronze wheels for 2023—or the sporty-looking TRD trim. And while many of the Camry’s rivals, such as the Honda Accord and the Hyundai Sonata, have moved to four-cylinder lineups, Toyota’s midsize sedan can still be had with an optional 301-hp V-6. While it’s far from an exciting car to drive, its safety features, economical engines, and spacious interior make it a competent and easy-to-live with daily driver.

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What's New for 2023?

For 2023, the SE trim’s optional Nightshade package adds black headlight and taillight trim to match the black front grille, rear spoiler, mirror caps, and badges. The Nightshade also gains matte bronze 19-inch wheels that, surprisingly, don’t look out of place on it. You can add the package to Midnight Black, White, or Reservoir Blue—a new color. The rest of the Camry lineup gets more driver-assistance technology, including automatic high beams and a forward-facing camera that can read certain road signs and show them on the digital display.

Pricing and Which One to Buy

    We'd select the XLE Hybrid, because we think it is the trim that best reflects what the Camry is best at: being an easy-going family sedan with almost-Lexus accommodations. Driven gently, it delivers excellent fuel economy. It rides well, steers accurately, and its standard leather interior is handsome, roomy, and well-equipped.

    Engine, Transmission, and Performance

    The standard four-cylinder engine pairs with a silky eight-speed automatic, but its acceleration numbers are disappointing. A less powerful version of that engine works with a battery and two electric motors to power the Camry hybrid, which is no more exciting to drive than the base powertrain. The real gem of this lineup is the velvety 301-hp V-6 that's available on the XLE and XSE models as well as the TRD variant. We're also happy to say that we no longer hate driving the Camry. It has a controlled ride and surprisingly responsive handling. The steering is pleasantly weighted and feels substantial when cornering and light when maneuvering in parking lots. We found the Camry's brake pedal responsive and not too soft, even in the hybrid, in which it must meld friction with regenerative braking (where the energy from braking is used to recharge the hybrid's battery pack).

    Will there be a 2023 Camry TRD?

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    Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG

    The whole Camry lineup performed extremely well in the EPA's tests, and a four-cylinder model did brilliantly in our real-world highway testing. The most efficient nonhybrid Camry models are the LE and SE with the four-cylinder engine, which earned EPA estimates of 28 mpg city and 39 mpg highway; the base LE hybrid earned ratings of 51 mpg city and 53 mpg highway. The hybrid's upper trims sacrifice some efficiency at the altar of luxury, however, and models powered by the V-6 earned ratings of 22 mpg city and up to 33 mpg highway. A four-cylinder Camry SE returned 45 mpg in our highway test, beating its own EPA rating by 6 mpg—and making it the most economical nonhybrid car we've ever tested. It even beat the Camry XLE hybrid we tested by 1 mpg. For more information about the Camry's fuel economy, visit the EPA's website.

    Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

    We've driven the Camry in both top-level XLE guise and in its more plebeian SE trim. Both are spacious and comfortable, and the XLE is downright luxurious. However, there's a serious gap in material quality between the entry-level models and the more expensive versions, and the center section of the dashboard left some of us cold with its uninspired design. The Camry is a large sedan, and there's plenty of cargo space and interior storage in both its trunk and in its cabin with the rear seat folded. It's not the best in every storage category, but overall, it's thoroughly competitive. Toyota relocated the Camry hybrid's battery from the trunk to beneath the rear seats, so hybrid owners don't have to sacrifice carrying capacity for the extra mpg.

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    Infotainment and Connectivity

    Toyota's touchscreen infotainment system—called Entune 3.0—is standard across the Camry lineup, with an enhanced version available as an option. Entune has loads of features and responded reasonably well to user inputs in our tests, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility are standard.

      Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

      We continue to applaud Toyota's decision to make driver-assistance technology standard on all Camry models. For more information about the Camry's crash-test results, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) websites. Key safety features include:

      • Standard forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking
      • Standard lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist
      • Standard adaptive cruise control

      Warranty and Maintenance Coverage

      While rivals such as the Hyundai Sonata and the Kia Optima have longer warranty periods in this class, Toyota holds its own with two years of complimentary scheduled maintenance.

      • Limited warranty covers three years or 36,000 miles
      • Powertrain warranty covers five years or 60,000 miles
      • Complimentary maintenance is covered for two years or 25,000 miles

      Specifications

      Specifications

      2021 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE

      VEHICLE TYPE
      front-engine, front-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door sedan

      BASE PRICE
      LE, $28,265; SE, $29,780; XLE, $33,165

      POWERTRAIN
      DOHC 16-valve 2.5-liter Atkinson-cycle inline-4, 176 hp, 163 lb-ft; permanent-magnet synchronous AC motor, 118 hp, 149 lb-ft; combined output, 208 hp; 1.6-kWh nickel-metal-hydride battery pack

      TRANSMISSION
      continuously variable automatic

      DIMENSIONS
      Wheelbase: 111.2 in
      Length: 192.1 in
      Width: 72.4 in
      Height: 56.9 in
      Passenger volume: 99 ft3
      Trunk volume: 15 ft3
      Curb weight (C/D est): 3700 lb

      PERFORMANCE (C/D EST)
      60 mph: 7.8 sec
      100 mph: 19.2 sec
      1/4 mile: 16.0 sec
      Top speed: 116 mph

      EPA FUEL ECONOMY
      Combined/city/highway: 46/44/47 mpg

      Specifications

      2020 Toyota Camry TRD

      VEHICLE TYPE
      front-engine, front-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door sedan

      PRICE AS TESTED
      $33,050 (base price: $32,125)

      ENGINE TYPE
      DOHC 24-valve V-6, aluminum block and heads, port and direct fuel injection
      Displacement
      211 in3, 3456 cm3
      Power
      301 hp @ 6600 rpm
      Torque
      267 lb-ft @ 4700 rpm

      TRANSMISSION
      8-speed automatic

      DIMENSIONS
      Wheelbase: 111.2 in
      Length: 194.6 in
      Width: 73.1 in
      Height: 56.3 in
      Curb weight: 3588 lb

      C/D TEST RESULTS
      Rollout, 1 ft: 0.3 sec
      60 mph: 5.6 sec
      100 mph: 13.9 sec
      130 mph: 25.8 sec
      Rolling start, 5–60 mph: 5.8 sec
      ¼-mile: 14.2 sec @ 101 mph
      Top speed (governor limited): 134 mph
      Braking, 70–0 mph: 156 ft
      Braking, 100–0 mph: 312 ft
      Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.94 g

      C/D FUEL ECONOMY
      Observed: 21 mpg
      75-mph highway driving: 29 mpg

      EPA FUEL ECONOMY
      Combined/city/highway: 25/22/31 mpg

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      Will the 2023 Toyota Camry be redesigned?

      2023 Toyota Camry Review Toyota announced last month the refreshed 2023 Camry Nightshade. It is available in SE front-wheel drive, SE all-wheel drive, and SE Hybrid.

      What colors does the 2023 Camry TRD come in?

      2023 Toyota Camry Color Options Offered.
      Calvary Blue..
      Celestial Silver..
      Celestial Silver / Midnight Black..
      Ice Cap..
      Ice Edge..
      Midnight Black..
      Predawn Gray..
      Reservoir Blue..

      Are the 2023 Toyota Camry out yet?

      When does the 2023 Toyota Camry Hybrid come out? The 2023 Toyota Camry Hybrid is a carry over model with an expected release date some time in late 2022. Those that want a hybrid Camry sedan now can check out 2022 models on Toyota's website.

      What year will the Toyota Camry be redesigned?

      The next-generation 2024 Toyota Camry sedan is expected to launch within the next few years, likely adopting hybrid-only powertrains.