2022 Toyota Camry VIN Lookup
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Overview
8.1
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The 2022 Toyota Camry continues its long-running formula of providing shoppers with a well-rounded family sedan. Now in its fifth model year since a redesign, the latest Camry changes little. Buyers can select between two smooth gas engines, while a hybrid model promises excellent fuel economy. Prices start around $26,000, which includes modern safety assists and decent standard equipment. More expensive versions approach luxury, but cheaper trims scrimp on cabin materials. While falling short on driving enjoyment, the 2022 Camry remains a sensible pick for those wanting uncomplicated transportation.
Specifications
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Performance
8.2/10
A 203-horsepower 2.5-liter four-cylinder comes standard, focused more on efficiency than excitement. The capable eight-speed automatic makes the most of the available power. An optional 301-horsepower V6 brings a welcome dose of personality. Handling leans toward comfort over sportiness, with light steering and pliant suspension tuning soaking up imperfections. Ride quality shines as a Camry highlight, though the cabin allows more noise than rivals. For stopping power, the brakes perform admirably, with solid pedal feel.
Pricing & Running Costs
8.2/10
Considering its generous equipment and esteemed reputation, Camry pricing compares favorably to competition. The $26,940 LE already provides amenities like faux leather upholstery, an 8-way power driver’s seat and dual-zone climate control. Stepping up to the $32,240 XSE adds leather, navigation and a 9-inch touch screen. EPA estimates check in at 28/39 mpg city/highway for the base engine, while the V6 gets 22/32 mpg. Initial quality reports indicate Camrys avoid most mechanical mishaps down the line.
Design & Technology
7.2/10
The Camry’s conservative styling forgoes excitement to appeal broadly. Nicer cabin materials on expensive models impart an almost luxurious vibe, but cheaper hard plastics dominate lower trims. Controls follow Toyota’s appliance-like logic, prioritizing function over form. Both touch screens work well, packed with features like integrated navigation, satellite radio and device charging. Open outward visibility, lots of seat adjustments and ample space suit occupants of all sizes.
Comfort & Practicality
8.2/10
Supportive, spacious seats cosset riders for hours on end. Good head and legroom accommodates tall passengers, though second row access suffers from a swooping roofline. Outward views aid parking this large sedan in tight spaces. While quiet at low speeds, excessive road and engine noise intrude at highway speeds. Happily, the supple suspension glides over harsh surfaces for serene cruising. Folding rear seats expand the 15 cubic-foot trunk, competitive if not class-leading. Cabin storage impresses, with a deep console bin and door pockets.
Safety & Reliability
8.9/10
Crash testing verifies Camry safety standards are among the segment’s best. Both major agencies awarded top scores for collision protection from all angles. Impressively, driver assists like blind spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control come standard—items often reserved for premium vehicles just a few years ago. Initial quality surveys thus far show Camrys avoiding most mechanical issues down the line. Toyota protects the sedan with 3-year/36,000 mile basic and 5-year/60,000 mile powertrain warranties.