2018 Toyota Camry VIN Lookup

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Overview

8.8

/10
ZILOCAR Score
Performance
9.1
Pricing & Running Costs
8.5
Design & Technology
8.4
Comfort & Practicality
8.7
Safety & Reliability
9.5

The 2018 Toyota Camry is a fully redesigned midsize sedan that sets a new standard in its class. Now in its eighth generation, the Camry continues to offer exceptional reliability, efficiency, comfort and value, while also introducing a more dynamic driving experience and bolder styling. Significant improvements make the 2018 Camry an even more compelling option for shoppers looking for an affordable, safe and practical family sedan.

Pros
Powerful yet efficient engine lineup including hybrid model
Sharp handling and composed ride quality
Roomy and comfortable front and rear seating
Intuitive Entune infotainment system
Abundance of standard active safety features
Cons
Exterior styling is polarizing
Below-average trunk space
No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto smartphone integration
Specifications
MSRP
$23,645–$35,100
Body style
Sedan
MPG
26-34 Combined
Engine brake
202-301 hp
Drive train
FWD, AWD
Seating
5

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Exterior
Interior

Performance

9.1/10

The 2018 Camry offers a choice of two efficient powertrains. The standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine delivers a satisfying 203 horsepower, providing brisk acceleration even when loaded with passengers and cargo. It manages an EPA-estimated 32 mpg combined. Opting for the available 3.5-liter V6 brings a robust 301 horsepower, launching the Camry from 0-60 mph in just 5.8 seconds. This muscular engine still returns a respectable 26 mpg combined rating. An available hybrid version tops 50 mpg. On the road, the 2018 Camry exhibits surprisingly agile handling and refined ride quality thanks to its all-new TNGA platform and upgraded suspension tuning. Steering feel is much improved over previous Camrys, being more precise and responsive. Overall, the redesigned Camry has been transformed into a genuinely enjoyable car to drive.

Pricing & Running Costs

8.5/10

With a starting MSRP around $24,000, the 2018 Toyota Camry continues to represent strong value in the midsize segment. Even base L models come well-equipped with features like a 7-inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi hotspot and Toyota Safety Sense P active safety tech. Higher trims add amenities like leather upholstery, navigation and premium JBL audio at reasonable prices. Ownership costs are quite affordable as well thanks to Toyota’s reputation for reliability and fuel-efficient powertrains. Estimates put total 5-year ownership costs at around $23,700, which is very competitive for the class. The Camry’s high resale values are another advantage that help offset initial purchase prices.

Design & Technology

8.4/10

The 2018 Camry adopts much bolder styling compared to its sedate predecessor. The aggressive front fascia with wide grille and slim headlights makes a statement, as do creased body lines and detailed taillights out back. However, some observers find the dramatic makeover polarizing next to more conservative rivals. Inside, Toyota applied nicer materials and intuitive controls, including a straightforward 7-inch touchscreen interface with clear menu icons. Upper trims integrate navigation, premium audio and wireless charging. Notably absent are Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity. But otherwise the redesigned cabin impresses with good ergonomics and ample passenger space.

Comfort & Practicality

8.7/10

From the supportive front seats to generous rear legroom, the 2018 Toyota Camry emphasizes comfort for all occupants. Smaller details like simulated leather trim and rear air vents also lend a sense of luxury. Adults can comfortably sit in the back for long trips thanks to the stretched wheelbase. But a lower roofline does limit headroom a bit. And at just 15.1 cubic feet, trunk room falls short of top rivals. Still, clever storage nooks give the smartly designed cabin an edge for family duty. And excellent outward visibility aids parking maneuvers. Overall, both daily commuting and long road trips are easily manageable in the family-friendly 2018 Camry.

Safety & Reliability

9.5/10

With its standard Toyota Safety Sense P suite of driver assists, the 2018 Toyota Camry earned top scores in virtually every major crash test evaluation. Both IIHS and NHTSA testing resulted in perfect scores, cementing its reputation as an extremely safe sedan. And Toyota’s legendary build quality suggests this redesigned model will maintain excellent long-term durability and reliability just like its predecessors. Projected 5-year dependability and low maintenance costs should instill confidence in shoppers as well. For those wanting maximum peace of mind, Toyota’s Certified Pre-Owned warranty coverage is another advantage over most competitors.