Toyota unveils sporty concept Camry GT-S: what’s new.
According to Korrespondent.net: Toyota presented a conceptual sporty version of its Camry sedan - GT-S at the SEMA Show 2025 in Las Vegas. This model was developed by the CALTY Design Research team, defining it as a 'high-performance hero of the Camry lineup.'
Design and Features
The Camry GT-S has an aggressive look that includes a front splitter, side skirts, an extended rear bumper, and a large spoiler. The two-tone paint combines a bright orange hue, Inferno Flare, with black accents on the hood, roof, wheels, and aerodynamic elements.
See photos: Toyota shows sporty concept Camry GT-S
Technical Specifications
The vehicle features 20-inch wheels with low-profile 245/35R20 tires, a suspension lowered by 38 mm, and an enhanced braking system, which includes front discs with a diameter of 365 mm with eight-piston calipers and rear brakes with a diameter of 356 mm with six pistons.
Engine and Dynamics
Despite its sporty appearance, under the hood of the Camry GT-S hides a 2.5-liter hybrid engine with a power of 232 hp, borrowed from the standard Camry XSE AWD. Therefore, in terms of dynamic performance, the concept does not differ from the production version.
“The Camry has always been a key model in our lineup, and with the GT-S we show how to add sporty character without losing practicality. This is a car that people can really imagine in their garage,” said Mike Tripp, Toyota's vice president of marketing.
This concept demonstrates how Toyota is trying to combine sporty aesthetics with the practicality inherent in their models. The Camry GT-S could be an appealing option for those who value both the appearance and functionality of their vehicle.
Recall that earlier it was reported that Toyota showcased a new Corolla.
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