The best-selling car in the USA is getting a major makeover.
Toyota has announced that it will unveil the next-generation Camry on Nov. 14.
The Kentucky-built Camry was the seventh best-selling of all vehicles through September with 217,975 delivered.
Toyota has released two teaser images of the vehicle, including a shadowy view of the front and a shot of a rear badge that confirms there will be an HEV, or hybrid-electric model.
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No other details have been shared, but Toyota said it “raises to new heights with no compromises,” whatever that means.
Toyota will also have a new NASCAR Cup Series car design next year, according to Fox Sports reporter Bob Pockrass, so it’s likely to be based on the updated Camry.
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Ford this month took the wraps off of a redesigned Cup Car based on the restyled 2024 Mustang Dark Horse.
It’s still not clear what Chevrolet has planned for NASCAR, as the Camaro is scheduled to end production before the end of January, but having a 2024 model year car will allow the current Cup Series car to compete next year.
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