As technology is becoming more and more prevalent in our everyday lives, including our cars, some auto manufacturers are approaching it lightly, and seem to be trying to avoid taking any major steps too fast. On the other hand, other companies like Toyota are doing the exact opposite with some of their models, and experimenting quite actively with what they can do to make the driving experience better through the use of technology. The 2015 Toyota Camry is the perfect example of that, as the model comes packed with various neat gadgets, and is offered at a relatively attractive price as well.
The 2015 edition of the Camry has received various upgrades which extend to its Hybrid version as well, and the improvements can be seen both on the inside as well as the outside of the car. Not only that, but Toyota’s designers have stepped up their game as well, as the new 2015 Camry looks significantly better than the previous model in the line, and should be quite attractive to those looking for a car with solid aesthetics.
The Hybrid model uses an advanced charging system, which allows the battery to be passively charged when the driver is decelerating, utilizing the excess energy produced in the process. Thus, it’s not necessary to specifically plug in the Camry in order to charge it, and reports indicate that just driving it around normally in regular urban conditions should usually be enough to keep the battery operational.
Various advanced gadgets can be found on the inside of the car (as well as throughout its body), such as Bluetooth connectivity (including for some of the car’s components), camera-assisted rearview system, climate control, headlight control and various comfort features that can make the riding experience more pleasant.
Fuel efficiency has reportedly been improved in the new model as well, and some reviewers are claiming that the difference is actually quite noticeable. Those who’re looking for an economic model might find themselves very interested in what Toyota have to offer with the new 2015 Camry, especially on the Hybrid side. And drivers who frequently commute along a road that involves low-speed sections might particularly find themselves interested in what the 2015 Camry brings to the table, as the model has a special low-speed driving mode that uses only electricity.
It’s clear that Toyota are very serious about using technology more and more actively in their new models, and while the new additions to the features of the 2015 Camry might not be interesting to everyone, they should definitely grab the attention of drivers looking for a more economic performance of their cars in the long run.
