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Visitors look at a Toyota Camry car during the Bangkok Auto Salon 2019 in Bangkok, Thailand, July 4, 2019. The 2025 Camry will combine a 2.5-liter gasoline engine with an electric drive system tuned to deliver more power in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive versions of the car, Toyota said. The hybrid powertrain and a new electronic all-wheel drive system deliver 232 combined horsepower – nearly 15% more than the outgoing Camry with a mechanical all-wheel drive system, Toyota said. The cheapest Camry hybrid model currently sells for about $2,400 more than the most inexpensive combustion Camry. A current Camry hybrid is rated at 52 miles (84 km) per gallon in combined city and highway driving, compared with a 32-mpg rating for the conventional four-cylinder Camry.
Persons: Athit, David Christ, Christ, Sienna, Joe White, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Toyota Camry, Bangkok Auto, REUTERS, Rights DETROIT, Toyota, Reuters, Los Angeles Auto, Camry, General Motors, Chevrolet Malibu, Honda, Hyundai, Tesla, Car Dealers Association, Thomson Locations: Bangkok, Thailand, U.S, North America, Los Angeles, Detroit, California
An EV from Great Wall Motor—the Ora Good Cat—on display at the Bangkok auto show last year. KORAT, Thailand—When Wimonsiri Boonyopakorn ‘s husband moved to Bangkok for work, the 35-year-old schoolteacher decided to buy a car so she could make the 160-mile trip to visit him on weekends. She was surprised to find several electric vehicles from Chinese manufacturers that cost less than gas-powered cars of a similar size.
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