|  |  | | Four-cylinder Camry models will carry a base MSRP of $19,450, a decrease of $95 or 0.5 percent, for models with manual transmission. Models with automatic transmissions will be positioned at $20,500, or an increase of $125 or 0.6 percent. LE V6 models will have a base MSRP of $23,040, or an increase of $260 or 1.1 percent.
The sporty SE separates itself from other Camry grades with a sport-tuned suspension calibrated for a firmer ride and better handling. Enhanced underbody aerodynamics, developed using Toyota's racing experience and extensive wind-tunnel testing, provides the SE with optimal down-force and front-to-rear balance to enhance stability at higher speeds.
Features standard on Camry SE include sporty 17-inch aluminum wheels, a distinct black, honeycomb-style grille, ground-effects body enhancement, smoked tint halogen headlamps, chrome exhaust tip, unique sport-trimmed interior in dark charcoal or medium gray with a leather-wrapped, three-spoke steering wheel and blue-colored optitron gauges.
SE four-cylinder models with a manual transmission will have an MSRP of $20,790, an increase of $415 or 2.0 percent. The MSRP for automatic transmission models will be $21,790, an increase of $585 or 2.8 percent. SE models with a V6 will start at $24,315, an increase of $290 or 1.2 percent.
Camry XLE adds premium content with its additional list of standard features including a premium 440-watt JBL audio system with Bluetooth technology for hands-free calling, wood-style trim, tilt/slide power moonroof, reclining rear seats, fog lamps and 16-inch aluminum wheels. Camry XLE's standard upgraded dual-zone automatic climate control system with steering-wheel controls also features Plasmacluster ionizer technology to help reduce airborne contaminants and odors in the passenger cabin. Four-cylinder models come standard with special Fraichir seat fabric designed to be gentle on the skin, while V6 models feature standard leather-trimmed seats.
Camry XLE will start at $24,425 for four-cylinder models, an increase of $1,630 or 7.2 percent. The MSRP for V6 models will be $27,520, an increase of $1,715 or 6.6 percent.
The new Camry will reach Toyota dealers in early March. The Camry will be available for the first time with Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive later this Spring. Camry Hybrid pricing will be available closer to its launch in May.
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