1990 - 1994

Toyota Vista V30
  • Body type:  Sedan-Hardtop
  • Number of doors:  4
  • Number of seats:  5
  • Country of origin:  Japan

The Toyota Camry, introduced in 1982 by Japanese auto manufacturer Toyota, has evolved across generations. Initially a compact car, it transitioned to a mid-size model in the 1990s. This change saw the co-existence of narrow-body and wide-body versions for a brief period. Following the wide-bodied versions’ release, Toyota hailed the Camry as its second “world car” alongside the Corolla.

In the present day, the Camry sits in a market position above the Corolla and below the Avalon or Crown in many regions. This positioning reflects Toyota’s strategy to cater to diverse customer needs within its sedan lineup.

In Japan, the Camry formerly had an exclusive presence at Toyota Corolla Store retail outlets, emphasizing its unique positioning within Toyota’s distribution network.

Key Points:
1. The Toyota Camry has been a staple in Toyota’s vehicle lineup since 1982.
2. It has transitioned from a compact to a mid-size car, offering different widths over the years.
3. The Camry is recognized as Toyota’s second “world car” alongside the Corolla.
4. The model hierarchy places the Camry above the Corolla and below the Avalon or Crown in various markets.
5. In Japan, the Camry was historically only available at specific Toyota Corolla Store dealerships, showcasing its distinct sales approach.



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