Toyota has ended sales of its sedan model “Camry” in Japan. Toyota’s official page also states that production will end in late December 2023. The Camry will disappear from the lineup on Toyota’s official website on January 30, 2024.

Toyota in the United States will fully remodel the new Camry, which will be announced as the 11th generation on November 14, 2023 (local time) and released in 2024 . The Japanese model will be discontinued, the overseas model will undergo a full model change, and sales will continue into the 11th generation, making it an overseas exclusive model.

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Toyota “Camry” sales ended in Japan

According to a report in the Yomiuri Shimbun Online , demand for sedans in Japan has declined significantly, and as of March 22, 2023, Toyota dealers across the country have announced the end of domestic sales. According to Toyota’s official page, production will end in late December 2023.

History of Toyota “Camry”

Looking at the history of the Camry, it is currently in its 10th generation, and in the past it has undergone a full model change every 5 to 6 years, but it is conceivable that it will undergo a full model change in 2023 to 2024. Unfortunately, sales in Japan will end after the 10th generation.

Along with the Corolla, it is also a global strategic car that supports the backbone of Toyota Motor Corporation. The Camry was born in 1980 as the domestic-only model “Celica Camry” (FR car), and in 1982, it was redesigned with the current name “Camry” and adopted a front-wheel drive layout, and sales began globally. As “Toyota’s global midsize sedan,” the Camry has been the number one selling passenger car in the United States for 15 consecutive years, and has been sold in more than 100 countries and regions, with cumulative sales exceeding 18 million units. .

Sales of the Japanese model will end in January 2024. Closing the curtain after 44 years of history.

1st generation

Released as a sedan version of the Celica in January 1980.

2nd generation

“Camry” released in March 1982.

This is Toyota’s first horizontally mounted FWD engine, and the Celica subname will be dropped. June 1984 Minor changes.

3rd generation

Full model change in August 1986

Minor changes in August 1988. Production ended in June 1990.

4th generation

Full model change in July 1990

June 1992 Minor changes. Production ended in June 1994.

5th generation

Full model change in July 1990

Minor changes in June 1996.

6th generation

Full model change in December 1996

August 1999 Minor changes. Production ended in August 2001.

7th generation

September 27, 2001 Full model change

July 6, 2004 Some improvements. Production ended in December 2005.

8th generation

January 30, 2006 Full model change

Minor changes on January 13, 2009. Production ended in September 2011.

9th generation

Full model change on September 5, 2011

The exterior is similar to the international version of Camry, except for the grille and front bumper design exclusive to Japan. Setting for hybrid vehicles only.

10th generation

Full model change on July 10, 2017

A full model change was carried out on July 10, 2017. A major feature is that the platform and powertrain have been completely newly developed based on “TNGA.” Sales of the Japanese model will end in January 2024. Closing the curtain after 44 years of history.

11th generation

Announced in the US on November 14, 2023

Not sold in Japan. Like the new Prius and Crown series, it uses a “hammerhead” front mask.

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