The Toyota Camry and RAV4 crossover has been on the global market since 2017 and 2018 respectively. The RAV4 has carved out its own space in the bustling crossover market, while the Camry, although far from its sales performance when sedans dominated the market, is still a vehicle that people look for from Toyota. This gives Toyota little to no incentive to refresh both of these vehicles, but both the Camry and RAV4 will reportedly be getting an update in 2024, and 2025 according to a report done by Drive, an automotive news website based in Australia.
In its article, Drive said that although the Camry is “technically” behind schedule, development progress for the sedan is well-progressed and ahead of an arrival in overseas showrooms. The Australian site speculates that because the Camry has less competition than it did before, Toyota could stretch the timeline of the current generation Camry before replacing it.
On the other hand, information researched by Drive on the RAV4 indicates that its next iteration may go on sale in Australia late next year or in early 2025. In addition, the production of the new RAV4 is expected to commence in North America in October of next year.
Currently, both the Camry and RAV4 are in Toyota Motor Philippines’ (TMP) vehicle lineup. Though these nameplates have an enduring legacy on Philippine roads, they’re far from being the best-selling vehicles in Toyota’s lineup in the country. When the next generation of the Camry and RAV4 launch globally, there is no clear answer yet if Toyota will bring these models in.
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