There are plenty of reasons modern-day drivers may opt for a sedan. Perhaps the largest reason that people may opt for the body style is due to the fuel economy ratings. Toyota’s sedans have always offered an efficient alternative for driver’s, and now the brand has taken it one step further with the 2018 Toyota Camry Hybrid. The new model not only offers drivers an efficient engine, but it also is capable of a healthy amount of power. If you’re curious just how efficient the 2018 Camry Hybrid is, keep on reading. We’ve done a bit of research, and have broken the ratings down by trim level.
The new Toyota Camry Hybrid LE offers drivers stellar performance with the second-generation Toyota Hybrid System (THS ll). THS II includes a variation of the brand’s 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, as well as a dual electric motor system. This system is capable of producing a healthy 208 horsepower, and when it’s combined with the LE’s Continuously Variable Transmission, the model can produce a whopping 51 miles per gallon in the city and 53 on the highway. So, if efficiency is what you’re after, the 2018 Camry Hybrid LE may be what you’re after.
Drivers who would rather focus on new power features and options may find what they’re looking for in the Camry Hybrid’s upper two trim levels. The SE and XLE both offer driver-selectable modes – Normal, Eco, EV, and Sport – which can help the driver maintain better efficiency and more impressive performance specifications. Both the SE and XLE provide a healthy fuel rating of 44 miles per gallon in the city, and 47 on the highway. If you’re looking to drive the all-new Camry Hybrid, be sure to keep an eye on our inventory!
PThe best-selling car in America for the last fifteen years – the Toyota Camry – is about to have another model join its lineup in dealerships. The 2018 Toyota Camry is redesigned and more efficient than ever before, which is why people may think they’ll have to come up with a large chunk of change to make it their own. We’re here to let you know that this is not the case! The 2018 model’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices (MSRPs) are only slightly above the previously-loved Camry. So, if you’ve been asking yourself how much this will all cost, get a breakdown below!