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Toyota Camry
Brand Toyota
Type Car
The Toyota Camry (/ˈkæmri/; Japanese: トヨタ・カムリ) is an automobile sold internationally by the Japanese manufacturer Toyota since 1982, spanning several generations. Between 1980 and 1982, the "Camry" nameplate was delegated to a four-door model in Japan, known as the Celica Camry. Originally compact in size, later Camry models have grown to fit the mid-size classification. The original series included a sedan and liftback powered by gasoline and diesel inline-four engines. With the 1986 model, a station wagon replaced the liftback and a V6 engine option arrived. At the same time, Japan-only hardtop sedans made their debut—a body variant that continued until 1994. Toyota also issued a coupé body in 1993 that was spun-off as an independent model line in 1998, titled Camry Solara. Station wagons lingered on until 2001, withdrawn from the market due to declining popularity.