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Toyota to Produce Camry Hybrid in Australia

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Toyota confirmed today that it will build the Camry Hybrid sedan at its Altona plant in the State of Victoria in south-eastern Australia from the beginning of 2010. Currently, the hybrid Camry is produced only in Japan and the United States. The Japanese carmaker plans to produce 10,000 hybrid Camry vehicles each year for the Australian market. This will add to the existing four-cylinder Camry and six-cylinder Aurion vehicles produced at the Altona plant.

“We decided to build the Camry Hybrid in Australia because Australians are keenly aware of environmental issues including global warming, and we are confident that the Camry Hybrid will be well received. Toyota intends to make further efforts toward popularizing hybrid vehicles”, said TMC President Katsuaki Watanabe at the press conference attended by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

2 Comments:

Anonymous said... »June 10, 2008

Yawn. This is already 10 year old technology. The hybrids will use only 30% less fuel than the standard Camry. Why bother? Diesels are better. Dedicated electric cars are coming and they will be the best. No petrol bills at all. Start installing solar panels on your houses now!

Anonymous said... »July 15, 2011

Yawn. This is already 10 year old technology. The hybrids will use only 30% less fuel than the standard Camry. Why bother? Diesels are better. Dedicated electric cars are coming and they will be the best. No petrol bills at all. Start installing solar panels on your houses now!

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