Each of these cars is estimated to cost between 25-30million naira.
While little or nothing is known about the car as it is a new type of car that is yet to make a grand entry into Nigeria, trust us at AutoReportNG to do the digging and review this car for our readers.
Toyota Camry used to be a six-cylinder engine version. The 2020 Camry TRD, however, is the first of Toyota’s long-standing bread-and-butter mid-size sedans that one could actually construe as “sporty.”
TRD, which stands for Toyota Racing Development, is Toyota’s racing division responsible for building the company’s sporty vehicles and off-road trucks.
The latest Camry already features the most aggressive styling we have seen on the mid-size sedan but Toyota wanted to make sure you wouldn’t mistake the TRD for any of the other trim levels. You can spot a Camry TRD via its 19-inch matte-black TRD wheels with optional Bridgestone Potenza summer tires, gloss black front splitter, side aero skirts, and rear diffuser with red pinstriping, cat-back dual exhaust with stainless steel tips, black lettering, red TRD badge, red brake calipers, and finally, the Dominic Toretto-approved rear wing.
Pros & Cons
– Great fuel economy
– Engaging ride
– A generous list of standard features
– Good predicted reliability rating
– Below-average trunk space
– Noisy cabin
New for 2020
– Android Auto now standard
– TRD trim joins the lineup
Rankings & Awards
The 2020 Toyota Camry’s #1 ranking is based on its score within the Midsize Cars category. It was the winner of our 2020 Best Midsize Car for the Money award. Currently, the Toyota Camry has a score of 8.6 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 31 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
#1 in Midsize Cars
Another unique thing about the 2020 Toyota Camry is that it comes in a hybrid version, should you want to save a little at the gas pump. The Camry has always been comfortable and compliant on the road or as we like to call it the vanilla ice cream of sedans. While the Camry isn’t near as agile as the Honda Accord, it’s still capable enough on the road.
Another observation is Toyota has finally added Android Auto to the 2020 Camry; it already came with Apple CarPlay and Amazon Alexa, for this year and offers the Camry in a limited TRD version as well. The Camry comes standard with Toyota’s Safety Sense -P suite of safety tech and driver assistance aids, too.