New 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Toyota Camry Revealed
There’s a redesigned Toyota Camry hitting the streets in 2024 — and another one hitting the track.
Toyota has unveiled the new NASCAR Cup Series Camry XSE that will make its debut at the Clash at the L.A. Coliseum next February.
Christopher Bell drove the 2023 Camry to a fourth place finish in the NASCAR Playoffs.
The Cup Series car remains the same under the skin and still uses a two-door coupe body that is not offered on the production version, but features a different headlight and grille design, along with a reshaped hood with modified extraction vents compared to the 2023 car’s.
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The race car borrows its refreshed styling rom the updated 2025 Camry production car that debuted earlier in November.
The rear also gets a new lighting design, altered corners and a new diffuser, at least on the display car.
“The amount of work put into this car’s production cannot be overstated, and we thank everyone at TRD and Calty Design for their efforts in creating a premier vehicle for our team partners to compete for wins and championships.â€
“The 2024 Camry XSE race car will properly highlight Toyota’s attention to detail as has been showcased in the new street version Toyota Camry. We are excited to bring this car to the race track and continue to achieve success with it for years to come,†said Paul Doleshal, Toyota Motor North America group manager of motorsports, said in a press release.
Toyota’s entires in the Xfinity Series and Truck Series will carry over the current Supra and Tundra bodies next season.
Ford is also introducing a new Cup Series car in 2024 that adopts the look of the new Ford Mustang Dark Horse coupe.
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That leaves Chevrolet to soldier on with the Camaro ZL1 for another year, even though the production Camaro is set to be discontinued by January with no replacement in sight.
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Chevrolet and GM have not yet said what model will be used as the basis for the 2025 Cup Series car’s styling.