The hybrid dance contest started over a decade ago, and Toyota, then surprisingly a fairly neglectable commercial producer, is now leaps and bounds above the competition. Enter the most responsible executive car in South East Asia.

While we do not claim the new Camry Hybrid to be 'jaw dropping' magnificent, the move to a fully functional advanced hybrid system for a car of this size is admittedly impressive. Despite the fact that the engine isn't compatible with E20, the additional 30% fuel efficiency and the 10% (vs. 35%) auto tax makes up for it. And

checkout the shiny new grille.
Thai-assembled (as should be) and available very, very soon, the price tag is THB 1.8 million. Non-hybrids of the same caliber are available at THB 1.7million... No brainer?
Contact your local Toyota dealership or seek more information at
http://www.toyota.co.th/camry_hybrid/
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