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Monday, February 23, 2009
In about a year's time, Toyota will begin production of a hybrid version of its latest-generation Camry Sedan in Australia that will be available for sale in the local market. To celebrate the countdown and of course, cause a bit of a buzz around the model, Toyota decided to present a concept version of the car at the this week's 2009 Melbourne International Motor Show. Dubbed HC-CV for Hybrid Camry Concept Vehicle, the study has been developed locally by Toyota Style Australia. Using the recently updated Camry Hybrid as a base, Toyota's Australian design team adorned the saloon with a new fascia featuring vertical fog lamps, larger lower opening and a streamlined upper grille. The "aero" theme continues along the side skirts and the rear-end with the diffuser. The HC-CV's looks are complemented by headlights with a blue hue, new alloy wheel design and, satin chrome front grille, mirrors and rear boot-lid garnish. The body color is a unique satin white pearl with subtle blue highlights. Inside, changes are limited to the seat embossing that echoes the exterior grille mesh with a tree bark-like pattern and the satin chrome accents.
Labels: Australia, Australian Motor Show, Concepts, Hybrids, Toyota, Toyota Camry, Toyota Concepts