Toyota’s Winning Trio at the Canadian Car of the Year Awards

Members of the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) choose the Camry LE, Camry Hybrid and RAV4 as category winners for the 2007 Canadian Car of the Year. The Toyota Trio received top honors. The Toyota Camry LE won Best New Family Car, the Toyota Camry Hybrid won Best New Family Car and the Toyota RAV4 V6 Sport won Best New SUV/CUV.

“Toyota is very happy to accept these awards, and on behalf of everyone at Toyota in Canada, I would like to thank the members of AJAC for these honors,” said Stephen Beatty, CEO of Toyota Canada Inc. “The Toyota Camry is the North American Award”. most popular passenger car. The Toyota Camry Hybrid represents a significant evolution of gasoline-electric hybrid technology in the second most popular market segment in Canada. And the redesigned Toyota RAV4 will be built in Woodstock, Ontario, when our new assembly plant, currently under construction, begins production in 2008.”

The Toyota Camry, a mid-size car built at the Georgetown, Kentucky plant, is the best-selling car in the United States for 8 of the last 9 years beginning in 1997. Now in its sixth generation, Toyota Camry auto parts Toyota Camry have been significantly restyled, although the length of the car remained unchanged. The Kentucky plant produces approximately 45,000 Camrys a year.

Toyota Camry OEM parts boast functionality and style. The new Camry is also being manufactured by Toyota Motor Corporation Australia. The new generation Camry in Australia went on sale last August. Its range of models is made up of the Altise, Ateva, Sportivo and Grande.

This year, Toyota created a hybrid version of the Camry. It was introduced alongside the restyled Camry. The car employs the Hybrid Synergy Drive setup, which is identical to the Prius, Highlander Hybrid and Lexus RX 400h. Camry Hybrid uses a 4-cylinder gasoline engine that is capable of producing 192 horsepower. Standard features on the Camry Hybrid include knee airbags, side torso airbags and side curtain airbags, remote entry and start.

Toyota RAV4, on the other hand, is a compact crossover SUV that was significantly restyled for the 2006 model year. For now, Toyota RAV4 auto parts are assembled at the automaker’s assembly plant in Tahara, Aichi, Japan. However, assembly is expected to be transferred to the Woodstock, Ontario, Canada assembly plant when the latter becomes operational.

“These three vehicles are extremely important to Toyota’s vision for the future of personal transportation in Canada,” continued Mr. Beatty. “Therefore, we are pleased that they have been selected by AJAC members as the best in their respective categories.”

AJAC is an association made up of professional journalists, writers and photographers who are responsible for coverage of the Canadian automotive industry.

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