The Toyota Camry is a mainstay in the market for inexpensive family sedans, frequently paving the way

The Camry changed little over time, and instead of leading a revolution in its class, it organically developed

The Camry, a four-door variant of the Celica, dates back to the 1980s and was once known as the Celica Camry.

Given how well-received this model was, Toyota decided to separate it from the Camry

 Following a few generations of increasingly family-friendly cars, the Camry split between a model

with a narrow body for the Japanese market and one with a broad body for export.

The wide-body is still being produced and has received numerous excellent improvements and additions

After the success of the Toyota Prius, which introduced the Camry to a completely new market,