REDESIGNED CUP HOLDERS
Camry’s accommodating interior
is designed to help you manage
your liquid assets, providing four
cup holders and six bottle holders.
Inside, we increased the
volume. Then we decreased
the volume.
Whether you’re talking about interior space or noise levels, volume has a lot to do with
driving comfort. In crafting the reinvented 2012 Camry, our engineers found a variety
of ingenious ways to add interior volume where it matters most, without increasing
the external dimensions of the vehicle. They also reduced the volume of exterior noise
entering the cabin. In these ways and more, our engineers were able to improve on what
was already a remarkably comfortable vehicle. And that speaks volumes.
Enhanced Space
To help create Camry’s roomy environment, we sculpted the lower door
panels to allow for more lateral knee room and reshaped the headlining
for greater head room. The general sense of spaciousness, too, was
enhanced by opening up the outside view. We engineered pillars that were
more streamlined. Upper door surfaces and the top of the instrument panel
were reshaped. Even the sun visors were repositioned to further open the
forward view.
Crafted Quiet
Employing sound-imaging instruments, extensive tests were conducted
to pinpoint areas where road and engine noise was entering the cabin.
Additional sound-absorbing measures were then taken in those areas to
help create Camry’s whisper-quiet ride.
Ready Versatility
To help you transport longer items, such as snow skis or that towering new
floor lamp, Camry’s 60/40 split fold-down rear seat drops to create a handy
pass-through to the voluminous trunk.
Every Camry has a story.
Every story has an effect.
What’s yours?
Share your story at
toyota.com/camryeffect
Summary of Contents for 2011 Camry SE V6
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