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Toyota Camry

Years1983–2023
Generations11
Total variants77
Body stylesSedan · Wagon · Hatchback
PlatformToyota MC platform · Toyota K platform · TNGA: GA-K
DesignerSeiichi Yamauchi · Osamu Shikado · Tadahiro Kobayashi · Kawazu Masahiko
AssemblyJapan: Toyota, Aichi · Australia: Port Melbourne, Victoria · United States: Georgetown, Kentucky · China: Zhanjiang, Guangdong · China: Nansha, Guangzhou · Thailand: Chachoengsao · India: Bidadi · Japan: Toyota City, Aichi
PredecessorToyota Celica Camry
SuccessorToyota Aurion
Also known asAurion (2012–2017) · Aurion (Australia, 2006–2017) · Camry 300i (South Africa) · Camry Gracia (Japan) · Daihatsu Altis (Japan, 2000–2023) · Holden Apollo (Australia, 1989–1996) · Holden Apollo · Lexus ES 250 · Mark II Qualis · Premium Limo (Indonesia) · Scepter (Japan, 1992–1996) · Vienta · Vienta (Australia, 1995–2000) · Vista · Vista (Japan, 1982–1998)

The Toyota Camry is a sedan, wagon and hatchback model, produced 1983–2023, spanning 11 generations with 77 variants in the Cars-Data.com database. Generations covered include the Camry (2021-2023), Camry (2019-2021), Camry XV30 (2001-2004) and Camry (1999-2001). Body styles across the Camry lineage span sedan, wagon and hatchback, reflecting different market positions throughout production. The Camry (1987-1991) generation is the most extensively documented, with 16 variants across engine options, transmissions, and trim levels. Each variant page provides engine displacement, power in HP and kW, 0–100 km/h acceleration, top speed, fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions, dimensions, and list price at launch.

Generations · 11

Choose your Camry generation.

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Quick answers
How many generations does the Toyota Camry have?

The Toyota Camry has 11 generations with 77 total variants in the Cars-Data.com database. Each generation has its own page listing all variants with engine specs, performance figures, and consumption data.

What years was the Toyota Camry produced?

The Toyota Camry has been produced 1983–2023. Throughout this period the model evolved across multiple generations, each introducing new engine options, body styles, and technology upgrades.

What body type is the Toyota Camry?

The Toyota Camry is available as Sedan, Wagon, Hatchback. These body styles reflect the different market positions and use cases the model has served across its production history.

XV30Platform · 1 body variant
XV20Platform · 1 body variant
XV10Platform · 1 body variant
Cost calculator

What would this actually cost you?

39,109Estimated total · €7,822 per year
  • Depreciation20,259
  • Fuel / energy10,500
  • Insurance3,750
  • Maintenance3,000
  • Road tax1,600

Estimate only — insurance, maintenance and road tax are generic figures, not a quote for your car or country. Fuel/energy uses EU-average prices.

Regional names · 15

Toyota Camry: names by market

This model has been sold under different names across markets — same car, different badge or nameplate.

  • Aurion
    2012–2017
  • Aurion
    Australia
    2006–2017
  • Camry 300i
    South Africa
  • Camry Gracia
    Japan
  • Daihatsu Altis
    Japan
    2000–2023
  • Holden Apollo
    Australia
    1989–1996
  • Holden Apollo
  • Lexus ES 250
  • Mark II Qualis
  • Premium Limo
    Indonesia
  • Scepter
    Japan
    1992–1996
  • Vienta
  • Vienta
    Australia
    1995–2000
  • Vista
  • Vista
    Japan
    1982–1998
Across · Sedan

How performance changed across generations

GenerationPower0–100 km/hVariantsPriceScore
Camry (1983-1987)1983–198784 hp13.3 s7€13k–€17k★ 2.7
Camry (1987-1991)1987–1991121 hp11.1 s16€14k–€29k★ 3.9
Camry XV10 (1991-1996)1991–1996146 hp10.4 s5€24k–€36k★ 3.3
Camry XV20 (1996-1999)1996–1999156 hp10.2 s7€27k–€36k★ 2.6
Camry (1999-2001)1999–2001149 hp10.4 s9€27k–€37k★ 3.0
Camry XV30 (2001-2004)2001–2004163 hp9.7 s6€33k–€44k★ 2.9
Camry (2019-2021)2019–2021178 hp8.3 s5€40k–€49k★ 3.7
Camry (2021-2023)2021–2023178 hp8.3 s5€45k–€55k★ 2.4