The eighth-generation Toyota Camry (XV70) has been in production since 2017 and will not be retired soon. But sooner or later it will happen and most likely the design will change following the example of the recently introduced Crown sedan.

Kolesa's independent designers wanted to see what the next Toyota Camry model would look like. Two renderings illustrating the new Toyota Camry from the front and rear, with a fresh new design language inspired by the new Toyota Crown, are included in the gallery below.

The visual dependency on the Crown for front-end styling is particularly evident in the lower section of the bumper, where there's a large grille flanked by two gloss black decorative areas. The headlights are sweeping back from above them. The rear now has thin tail lights connected by an LED bar that runs from bumper to taillights. A small boot spoiler adds a sporty note and complements the diffuser-like panel in the bumper.

Though Toyota has not been forthcoming about the future of the Camry, we anticipate that the sedan will receive a new generation in the next few years. We believe that the successor to today's model will continue to be based on the GA-K platform, which was developed using components from Toyota's New Global Architecture (TNGA). Most likely the Camry will lose its V6 engine, but will keep the four-cylinder engine and hybrid version.

Source: Kolesa