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Toyota Camry — A lasting and well-revered nameplate

The Philippine Star

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March 18, 2025

The Philippine automotive industry continuously evolves and evidently, SUVs and crossovers are currently dominating the streets.

- JACOB OLIVA

Toyota Camry — A lasting and well-revered nameplate

It's rare to find a sedan nameplate that has stood firm amidst shifting consumer preferences. Yet, through decades of changing trends and intense competition, one name continues to command respect and admiration—the Toyota Camry.

A name synonymous with reliability, understated luxury, and timeless appeal, the Camry has become a symbol of consistency in an unpredictable market. Since its introduction to Philippine shores in the late 1990s, the Camry has served generations of discerning motorists who seek a balance between performance, refinement, and prestige.

Today, it proudly holds the distinction of being the last long-running midsize sedan nameplate still available in the country, retaining its core identity through time. The Camry has weathered the rise of SUVs, the onslaught of new brands, and shifting buyer priorities, cementing its place as a pillar in Toyota's local lineup.

THE CAMRY'S ENDURING EVOLUTION

Tracing its lineage, the Camry was initially positioned as an executive sedan for those who desired the prestige of a luxury vehicle without the ostentation. Over the years, it has undergone numerous transformations—growing in size, enhancing its features, and adopting technological advancements—while staying true to its essence: quiet elegance combined with remarkable dependability. Each generation has introduced a fresh interpretation of sophistication, ensuring the Camry always feels contemporary without being trendy.

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