2026 · Sedan · Toyota













The 2026 Camry Lumière combines a 2.5L hybrid engine with eCVT transmission to achieve 22–27 km/L fuel economy—a key advantage for re-exporters targeting fuel-conscious markets across Africa, CIS, and Asia-Pacific. This full-option trim layers premium leather, heated and ventilated front seats, VIP rear recliners, panoramic sunroof, and dual-zone climate control with JBL audio to compete in the executive sedan bracket.
Technology stacks generously: 9–12.3-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, fully digital instrument cluster with head-up display, Toyota Safety Sense suite including radar cruise control, lane assist, blind spot monitoring, and 360-degree camera. The 50L fuel tank and spacious 4,920 mm length accommodate five passengers comfortably—appealing to both fleet buyers and individual importers in high-growth regions.
The hybrid powertrain is the centerpiece here. The 220 hp 2.5L 4-cylinder with motor assist and 221 Nm of torque delivers smooth acceleration without the fuel penalty typical of larger sedans. The eCVT gearbox eliminates the vague steering and athleticism trade-off some competitors face; instead, the Camry prioritizes refinement and everyday composure. For buyers importing into fuel-sensitive markets—whether GCC, Africa, or South Asia—that 22–27 km/L range is genuine operational savings, especially on the 50L tank.
The Lumière cabin treats five passengers to executive-grade comfort. Heated and ventilated front seats matter in climates where temperature swings are extreme; VIP rear recliners with recline control and dual-zone climate control elevate the driving experience for crew or passengers on longer routes. Ambient lighting and a panoramic sunroof reinforce the premium positioning without adding mechanical complexity. The wireless charging pad and full digital cluster with head-up display signal modern ownership expectations across developed and emerging import markets alike.
Safety and driver-assistance systems are thorough: 360-degree camera, front and rear parking sensors, automatic parking, Toyota Safety Sense, lane assist, blind spot monitoring, and radar adaptive cruise control. For exporters shipping to markets where buyer risk tolerance and resale appeal hinge on modern safety standards—or where fleet operators demand collision avoidance—this spec sheet removes guesswork. The four-meter length, 1,840 mm width, and 1,445 mm height fit standard container constraints and appeal to importers in confined urban markets without requiring custom port handling.