Toyota will unveil the next-generation Camry on November 14. The automaker released a teaser image of the sedan, revealing some of the car's rear-end design.

On the teaser image, we see all-wheel-drive and HEV badges along with the new taillight design. The extension to the trunk is also narrower on the next-gen model.

The "C" in the Camry word mark across the rear is also visible, revealing another change. The company places the CAMRY branding between the taillights on the current car, but it now appears above the lighting units on the new sedan.

Toyota already teased a new car a few weeks ago without mentioning it's name. The company released an image of a sedan that showed the silhouette and lighting signature that looked similar to the Prius.

The next-generation Camry could have a layout similar to the new Prius and Crown. It might have a large display in the center of the dash and a digital instrument cluster behind the steering wheel. It should also be packed with the latest technology and safety features.

The new car will reportedly be based on an evolution of the TNGA-K platform. At the moment there is no official information of specific type of powertrains it will have, but we expect ICE and hybrid options for the U.S. market.

Toyota will reveal the next-generation Camry on Nov. 14. ET at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

Source: Toyota