Toyota Hybrid Camry Concept Vehicle (Toyota HC-CV) is a stylish concept car which will have its world premiere at the 2009 Melbourne International Motor Show.
Toyota Hybrid Camry is the first locally produced hybrid car which will be launched as a production version in Australia in 12 month time.
Toyota Hybrid Camry comes equipped with some features includes a streamlined upper grille, new side skirts, a larger lower opening, vertical fog lamps, a newly designed front end, rear diffuser, and spoiler.
While inside the car, Toyota Hybrid Camry interior also features contrast coloured trim, re-styled seats, and more.

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Toyota Camry Hybrid production for Australia and Thailand will be started soon as announced by Toyota.
The Toyota Camry Hybrid will be built with an annual production target of 10,000 vehicles, starting from early 2010, at the Altona Plant of Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Ltd. (TMCA).
Meanwhile, the Toyota Camry Hybrid will also enter production in Thailand with an annual production target of 9,000 vehicles, starting from 2009, at the Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. (TMT).
Toyota Camry Hybrid currently only produced in the United States and Japan.

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