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Toyota Camry Atara SX 2015 review

EXPERT RATING
7
Derek Ogden road tests and reviews the 2015 Toyota Camry Atara SX with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.

The Camry, its name derived from the Japanese kan-muri meaning ‘crown', has been coming and going in Australia since 1983, sometimes attracting the not-so regal tag of the ‘white goods' of the automobile industry. Not any more.

Led by Toyota's North American design centre Calty, Camry's 2015 upgrade sees a bumper-to-bumper makeover and the arrival of a dynamic sports version, the Atara SX, the latter all down to a bunch of Aussies. This dynamic SX package, conceived and put together by Toyota's Australian-based engineers, has created the most agile and responsive Camry yet.

Announcing the arrival of the Atara SX are black five-spoke alloy wheels – the first 18-inchers on a Camry Down Under – and wide low-profile tyres. Complementing these is a new sports suspension delivering impressive body control and ride comfort, while a reworked electric power steering system comes with a faster gear ratio for a more connected driving feel.

Camry's global chief engineer Masato Katsumata praised the work of the Australian engineers who developed the 18-inch sports package, which is also optional on Atara SL with silver wheels. "It is amazing that this Aussie know-how makes Camry much more fun to drive – what we call 'waku-doki' – without affecting the ride comfort expected of a Camry," he says.

Extended to seven variants, the new more aggressive look Toyota says it has dialled in to the Camry also applies to the mid-size car's pricing which starts at $26,490 for the Altise petrol and tops out at $40,440 for the Atara SL petrol / electric hybrid.

The Atara SX (the test vehicle), with its touch of the Aussie larrikin, can be had for $31,990.

Design

Calty, responsible for the such ground-breaking designs as the 1989 Celica, 1992 Lexus SC 400, 1993 Supra, 2003 FJ Cruiser Concept, 2007 FT-HS, 2012 Lexus LF-LC and the 2014 FT-1 Concept, led in production design for the 2015 Camry and it shows.

The Camry's body has a 10mm wider, sleeker, more dynamic profile

With only the roof panel carried over, the Camry has come late to the deep set mesh radiator grille / lower air intake favoured by such trendsetters as Audi and Lexus, with the Atara SX snout weighing in with, jaws gaping, a snout reminiscent of a shark on the attack.

Sharp headlights complement the raw look, while LED daytime running lamps, integrated into the bumper, tone things down a touch. A new bonnet links up with a pronounced body line that runs from the beefy front fender through the door handles and onto the rear quarter panel and freshly styled boot.

While Camry's body is 10mm wider, a sleeker, more dynamic profile is accentuated by a second character line along the bottom sections of the doors that sweeps up from front to rear and merges into the rear wheel arch.

New LED tail lamps have been slightly lowered and connect with tapered sheet metal to reinforce Camry's new planted stance. Atara SX's sporty nature is further highlighted by its rear lip spoiler and dark diffuser on the rear bumper.

Finally, wheels always say much about the character of the car (and its owner) and Atara SX black rims and low profile tyres match perfectly the athletic body they support.

Sports seats in the SX incorporate a unique leather-accented treatment with the reddish-brown Raizen colour moved from the seat-back insert to the bolster, accentuating the sporty nature of the seat design.

Atara SX is fitted with a three-gauge instrument display, featuring grey highlights. The smaller-diameter leather-wrapped steering wheel on all Camrys is more ergonomic and incorporates more integrated switchgear for the audio, a connected smartphone, MID and other functions. The three petrol Atara models have paddle shifters.

Features

The upgraded Camry range has three audio head units, all with touch-screen displays, Bluetooth, auxiliary/USB port, AM/FM radio and a CD player. Altise has a six-speaker audio with 6.1-inch screen that also displays the image from the reversing camera.

The display audio in Atara S and SX is upgraded with voice recognition and Toyota Link with apps that can help drivers find a destination, fuel and weather details as well as roadside and other assistance.

Pandora music streaming allows users to create their own ‘stations' using a particular artist, track or genre as a base. The service will then find similar music to play. Connected via a compatible smartphone, Pandora is operated through the vehicle's audio head unit, making it as easy and safe as using the CD player or conventional radio station while on the move.

Engines / Transmissions

All new Camrys make use of specialised versions of Toyota's 16-valve twin-cam 2.5-litre 2AR engine family introduced with the current model. In Altise, it delivers maximum output of 133kW at 6000rpm and 231Nm of torque at 4100rpm. Dual exhausts on petrol Atara models lift power to 135 kW and torque to 235Nm.

The cabin surroundings are quiet and comfortable on long journeys

Key efficiency and emission-reduction features include an intelligent variable valve timing system for the inlet and exhaust valves, as well as internal exhaust-gas recirculation. An acoustic-controlled variable induction system boosts torque between 2000 and 4600rpm.

Matched to an electronically controlled six-speed sequential-shift automatic transmission, the petrol driveline is frugal on fuel, achieving 7.8L/100km on the combined urban / highway cycle with carbon dioxide emissions of 183g/km.

Safety

Camry's five-star safety rating is the result of standard fitment of seven airbags, a reversing camera, vehicle stability and traction control, and anti-skid brakes with brake assist and electronic brake force distribution.

Driving

The steering-wheel mounted paddles give the driver the feeling of being in control. However, the shifting process is so smooth it takes away much of the manual feel.

Leaving the transmission in full automatic has the SX scooting along to the legal speed limit and untroubled cruising in between.

Over a 50 kilometre run at the legal motorway speed and a steady 2000 revs, the Atara SX recorded an average fuel use of 7.2L/100km and in varied city driving consumed up to 13L/100km.

The more-than generous 515 litres of luggage space in the boot should satisfy the needs of up to five passenger cabin occupants and can be increased even further by flipping the rear seat backs almost flat by means of latches under the boot upper edge.

Wider than the model it replaces, this to the advantage of shoulder width and hip space. Rear seat leg room is more than ample, as is head room, and front sports seats offer side support during spirited driving.

The cabin surroundings are quiet and offer a safe and comfortable environment on long journeys.

Verdict

Toyota says its decision to adopt more emotional styling and greater driving enjoyment confirms the company's commitment to Camry, which is now in its 22nd straight year as Australia's best-selling mid-size car. The Atara SX takes the Camry outside the square with its Aussie larrikin character.

Will the Camry Atara SX tempt you away from other popular mid-sizers? Let us know in the comments below.

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Pricing guides

$18,990
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$12,800
Highest Price
$27,496

Range and Specs

VehicleSpecsPrice*
Altise 2.5L, ULP, 6 SP AUTO $13,530 – 17,820 2015 Toyota Camry 2015 Altise Pricing and Specs
Hybrid HL 2.5L, Hyb/ULP, CVT AUTO $18,040 – 22,770 2015 Toyota Camry 2015 Hybrid HL Pricing and Specs
Atara S 2.5L, ULP, 6 SP AUTO $12,210 – 16,280 2015 Toyota Camry 2015 Atara S Pricing and Specs
Atara SX 2.5L, ULP, 6 SP AUTO $16,390 – 21,010 2015 Toyota Camry 2015 Atara SX Pricing and Specs
EXPERT RATING
7
Derek Ogden
Contributing Journalist

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$12,800

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