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Monday, February 26, 2007

Toyota Celebrates Its 50th Year Anniversary With Camry Hybrid

Toyota Celebrates Its 50th Year Anniversary With Camry Hybrid

Toyota Camry Hybrid

It may sound to you that this new hybrid from Toyota is their own way of celebrating 50 years of selling hybrids. But no, the Japanese auto brand is revealing its plan to produce the Camry Hybrid 50th Anniversary Edition to commemorate its 50 years of giving good and quality cars to the United States auto market.

What do this new Camry get? Well, to celebrate its 50 years in the US car business, Toyota gave the new car a bleached white Blizzard Pearl paint job on its exterior body parts. Aside from that, the new Camry also gets the standard lot of equipment plus other additional ones like a moonroof and heated power side mirrors. Inside the white car are a voice-actived nav unit, heated front seats and a bisque-colored leather trim. Plus, a brushed stainless steel dash applique, illuminated front door sills and carpeted floor mats are all coming bedecked with the "50th Anniversary Edition" logo.

Toyota also gave the new car unique 16-inch wheels which come finished in graphite. Of course, the car won’t be running without its "50th Anniversary Edition" badges.

The Japanese auto maker will be producing 3,000 units of the Camry Hybrid 50th Anniversary Edition which comes in a base MSRP of $31,680 each. That's fair compared to a standard Camry Hybrid that starts at $26,200.

In my opinion, it would be appropriate for Toyota to release a Tundra 50th Anniversary Edition since the car is exclusively made for the North American market.

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