Unfortunately, the Toyota Camry Hybrid
does not come with AWD like the standard, gas-powered Camry does. Instead, it comes with front-wheel-drive, but it retains the handling, performance, and dependability that’s made the Camry nameplate famous. If AWD is the only thing holding you back, note that the Toyota Camry Hybrid has plenty of other great features, including:
Up to 52 mpg combined, compared to 32 mpg combined on the gas-powered Camry
Four different drive modes
Great infotainment features, such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
While going with a hybrid
vehicle can certainly save you money, so can your car insurance. Download the Jerry
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