Do they offer XSE V6 or XSE without V6 panda exterior with black interior? I wonder if it's a Canadian thing as my Toyota won't allow such a pre-order.
@@AndreNguyen7 I was able to build a normal V4 XSE out on Toyota's website with the black interior and panda exterior. See if you can see it at the link below. www.toyota.com/configurator/build/step/summary/year/2023/series/camry/model/2548/exteriorcolor/02PS/interiorcolor/LB20/packages/option94/
@@DavidLedbetter12 As much I would like to say a definitive Yes or No, I would say its up to you. It depends on what's worth it to you. Here's something to think about. Compare what's in the video with what you have, do you think you need the upgrade? Do you think you could use the extra power of this V6? Remember its a FWD so I doubt if you will ever be able to put down all that power without loosing traction. Do you think the interior upgrade is worth it? I see the appeal of the looks for this generation. But there is most likely a redesign coming in 2024, so maybe something to think about as well.
@automaticYT Unfortunately I can't do that in Canada (I live in Ontario). I wouldn't mind a V4 in the colours I want but they have only AWD or TRD on the website for XSE.
Very interesting. So I know Toyota is having production issues. But maybe they are prioritizing the American market since there are a lot more sales to be had here then in Canada? Have you talked to any dealer and see if they could get you that particular color combination?
This will be the last year for the V6 from Toyota. Here in Canada you can only get the V6 in the Camry TRD. The next Camry will have ether the Rav4 Prime powertrain or the new Crown.
Oh man if that is true then I’m down. But the RAV4 prime power train is so hard to come by due to battery supply shortages. I hope it’s true I really do. Toyota can’t even make normal RAV4 hybrids let alone the prime these days.
Agreed, but the interesting part, because the New Accord is going to have less horse power, everyone now is going back to the older generation with the 2.0 😄
@@automaticYTwill this redesign still have a display that sticks out of the dash? In my opinion, idk why Toyota changed the layout of the display when it used to be built within the dashboard (2020 model for example). I prefer it much better that way than these newer models. :(
Don’t think there is too much difference between 2023 and 2019 Camry. If you can wait, the 2024 model will be completely redesigned and your money will be better spent there in my humble opinion.
As of July 7, 2023, the 2024 Toyota Camry (VX70) will be once again the same identical Camry as the facelift/refreshed 2021, 2022, and 2023 in its 7th consecutive year as an 8th Generation. The 3.5-liter V6 2GR-FKS engine will be available on XLE V6, XSE V6, and TRD for 2024. It is unlikely the 2024 Camry will be upgraded from Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 Plus to TSS 3.0. TH-cam has much information on the 8th Generation Camry, it is no longer funny as the Camry has been talked about for 6 years now, and in 2024 will be 7 years. The Camry is no longer available in the United Kingdom and has been discontinued this year in Japan due to poor sales records over several years. However, in the U.S. the Camry is still a strong contender on the market for sedans. Depending on the source, Camry has been the #1 selling mid-size sedan for the last 18 or 20 years. (from 2002 to 2020/2022). The 8th Gen. Camry base MSRP has increased every year by $200 to $500 or more. 2018 $23,645, 2021 $24,095, 2020 $24,425, 2021 $25,045, 2022 $25,395, 2023 $26,220, and 2024 $26,420.
I actually based it off of the website. According to Toyota’s website, the top trim is the XSE and XLE V6, then comes the TRD. You maybe right in certain regions where this might be the case.
XSE V6 is the highest trim. I’ve been inside of a TRD.. terrible buy. Not faster that XLE V6 or XSE V6 bc.. same engine 😂 only difference is the suspension and weak red designs they add for TRD.
Overrated, overpriced car. You can a Sonata SEL Plus and Sonata NLine for $35k/37k max with more features, faster, nicer and smoother ride with 10 years, 100k miles warranty...
Hyundai sucks. Their resale value sucks. They break down constantly, who cares about the damn warranty when the car isnt even reliable. The dealerships do not have parts avaiable for Hyundai/Kia and you will have to wait. HYUNDAI is a JUNK BRAND
@@jahmanborneo1343 I own a 2020 Camry XSE v6 w red leather. Nothing outdated. Still looks clean and sleek. Nothing tacked on. Tech is great and the v6 is just amazing
Well currently you can't get the turbo 4 cyl with the Camry. You can only get the normal 4 cyl or the 6 cyl which is the model shown in the video. What I was trying to say was that eventually this V6 engine will be replaced by the turbo 4 cyl Toyota has developed and used in the new 2023 Highlander. Hope that helps. Though if you want to compare the normal V4 vs V6 then I would say if you really want the extra power and you are okay with the less Gas mileage then go for the V6. But if you want to get better gas mileage, you will be better off with the V4. 206 HP and 186 ft.lb torque of the V4 is plenty for the Camry in my opinion. Unless of course, you like that extra acceleration and speed of the V6. P.S. You might also want to look at the V4-hybrid (if you can find one at a reasonable price). If the difference between non-hybrid and hybrid is more then $3000 then I would just get the non-hybrid V4. It takes a long time to recoup your money that you have to spend up front to get the hybrid in my opinion.
If you have any questions about this Camry, let me know. I will try my best to answer them.
Do they offer XSE V6 or XSE without V6 panda exterior with black interior? I wonder if it's a Canadian thing as my Toyota won't allow such a pre-order.
@@AndreNguyen7 I was able to build a normal V4 XSE out on Toyota's website with the black interior and panda exterior. See if you can see it at the link below.
www.toyota.com/configurator/build/step/summary/year/2023/series/camry/model/2548/exteriorcolor/02PS/interiorcolor/LB20/packages/option94/
@@DavidLedbetter12 As much I would like to say a definitive Yes or No, I would say its up to you. It depends on what's worth it to you. Here's something to think about.
Compare what's in the video with what you have, do you think you need the upgrade? Do you think you could use the extra power of this V6? Remember its a FWD so I doubt if you will ever be able to put down all that power without loosing traction.
Do you think the interior upgrade is worth it?
I see the appeal of the looks for this generation. But there is most likely a redesign coming in 2024, so maybe something to think about as well.
@automaticYT Unfortunately I can't do that in Canada (I live in Ontario). I wouldn't mind a V4 in the colours I want but they have only AWD or TRD on the website for XSE.
Very interesting. So I know Toyota is having production issues. But maybe they are prioritizing the American market since there are a lot more sales to be had here then in Canada?
Have you talked to any dealer and see if they could get you that particular color combination?
Still the best looking mainstream sedan on the market hands down
Yeppp 😍❤
Born in 1967. This is the best looking sedan I've seen since I started paying attention to cars as a kid.
I know this may seem like a odd question but what is the width and length of the glass part that actually opens and closes on the panoramic sunroof?
So when it opens, I would say the opening is about 1 feet in length from front to back. The width of the sunroof is abut 3 feet across.
How can I add that front camera
What’s the difference in ride xse v6 vs xle v6
Which powertrain do you prefer between these two and why
3.5L v6 or 2.4L Turbo 4
V6. Naturally aspirated V6 engine sound is simply music to the ears..
V6
Long term reliability
V6 all way 💪🏿💪🏿
I got the v6 and it really puts the power down sometimes I forget I’m driving a Camry lol
@@johnc5915 To me its noisy.I like the power of the 6 i traded my srt 8 Dodge for it and im happy.
I hope the next get camry has those cool daytime running lights.
i thought they dun make xse v6 in 2023 in Canada
Have to get the trd
This will be the last year for the V6 from Toyota. Here in Canada you can only get the V6 in the Camry TRD. The next Camry will have ether the Rav4 Prime powertrain or the new Crown.
Oh man if that is true then I’m down. But the RAV4 prime power train is so hard to come by due to battery supply shortages. I hope it’s true I really do. Toyota can’t even make normal RAV4 hybrids let alone the prime these days.
It’s time for a redesign.The current Camry gen is gettin old and Honda’s already coming out with the new gen accord
Agreed. And I think they will fully redesign in 2024.
Agreed, but the interesting part, because the New Accord is going to have less horse power, everyone now is going back to the older generation with the 2.0 😄
Fr I got a 2018 and looks exactly the same 😂
Muchas gracias por compartir la información 😇!
For sale?
As of the time of filming the video, yes it wasn’t sold yet. The dealership still had this vehicle in the showroom floor.
I am still driving a 2008 Camry still In good condition but thinking to buy 2023 Camry
I would wait if you can for the 2024, there will be a full redesign.
@@automaticYTwill this redesign still have a display that sticks out of the dash? In my opinion, idk why Toyota changed the layout of the display when it used to be built within the dashboard (2020 model for example). I prefer it much better that way than these newer models. :(
@@automaticYT but it won’t have the V6
@@jxmar_ Probably not... If you want a V6, gotta grab this 2023 model year.
I want 2023 Toyota Camry but I have 2019 one tho had for 3 year almost 4
Don’t think there is too much difference between 2023 and 2019 Camry. If you can wait, the 2024 model will be completely redesigned and your money will be better spent there in my humble opinion.
As of July 7, 2023, the 2024 Toyota Camry (VX70) will be once again the same identical Camry as the facelift/refreshed 2021, 2022, and 2023 in its 7th consecutive year as an 8th Generation.
The 3.5-liter V6 2GR-FKS engine will be available on XLE V6, XSE V6, and TRD for 2024. It is unlikely the 2024 Camry will be upgraded from Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 Plus to TSS 3.0.
TH-cam has much information on the 8th Generation Camry, it is no longer funny as the Camry has been talked about for 6 years now, and in 2024 will be 7 years.
The Camry is no longer available in the United Kingdom and has been discontinued this year in Japan due to poor sales records over several years. However, in the U.S. the Camry is still a strong contender on the market for sedans. Depending on the source, Camry has been the #1 selling mid-size sedan for the last 18 or 20 years. (from 2002 to 2020/2022).
The 8th Gen. Camry base MSRP has increased every year by $200 to $500 or more. 2018 $23,645, 2021 $24,095, 2020 $24,425, 2021 $25,045, 2022 $25,395, 2023 $26,220, and 2024 $26,420.
THE TRD is the HIGHEST TRIM!
I actually based it off of the website. According to Toyota’s website, the top trim is the XSE and XLE V6, then comes the TRD. You maybe right in certain regions where this might be the case.
It’s not. It’s actually missing a lot of the options. The TRD is just an SE with a better exhaust, wheels, brakes and chassis bracing.
XSE V6 is the highest trim. I’ve been inside of a TRD.. terrible buy. Not faster that XLE V6 or XSE V6 bc.. same engine 😂 only difference is the suspension and weak red designs they add for TRD.
Good 👍 👍 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Make it pre dawn grey and it would be perfect 👌
Pre dawn needs tons of sun to look good, otherwise a blah grey
This guy is not 6 feet hahaha
You can come and measure me if you like. :)
For that price just get the Lexus ES
Well that’s one way to go for sure. :)
Overrated, overpriced car. You can a Sonata SEL Plus and Sonata NLine for $35k/37k max with more features, faster, nicer and smoother ride with 10 years, 100k miles warranty...
Hyundai sucks. Their resale value sucks. They break down constantly, who cares about the damn warranty when the car isnt even reliable. The dealerships do not have parts avaiable for Hyundai/Kia and you will have to wait. HYUNDAI is a JUNK BRAND
Most likely you will need Hyundai's warranty ( good luck on Hyundai's warranty claims too). I'll take a Toyota any day!!
Not overrated as far as the reliability.
Sonata is a literal pile of junk
looks out dated the interior looks cheap. both Honda and Hyundai interior are better. Toyota needs to do better
With the redesigned accord for the 2023 model year, expect Camry to be redesigned for 2024.
@@jahmanborneo1343 I own a 2020 Camry XSE v6 w red leather. Nothing outdated. Still looks clean and sleek. Nothing tacked on. Tech is great and the v6 is just amazing
Which powertrain do you prefer between these two and why
3.5L v6 or 2.4L Turbo 4
Well currently you can't get the turbo 4 cyl with the Camry. You can only get the normal 4 cyl or the 6 cyl which is the model shown in the video. What I was trying to say was that eventually this V6 engine will be replaced by the turbo 4 cyl Toyota has developed and used in the new 2023 Highlander. Hope that helps.
Though if you want to compare the normal V4 vs V6 then I would say if you really want the extra power and you are okay with the less Gas mileage then go for the V6. But if you want to get better gas mileage, you will be better off with the V4. 206 HP and 186 ft.lb torque of the V4 is plenty for the Camry in my opinion. Unless of course, you like that extra acceleration and speed of the V6.
P.S. You might also want to look at the V4-hybrid (if you can find one at a reasonable price). If the difference between non-hybrid and hybrid is more then $3000 then I would just get the non-hybrid V4. It takes a long time to recoup your money that you have to spend up front to get the hybrid in my opinion.
@@jackfrost99 oddly the v6 does work with AWD
On vehicles like the highlander and RX and the previous generation sienna
@@jackfrost99 no the Sienna and highlander both ride on the Camrys platform