2021-11-02 17:20
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Toyota stops selling the Camry in the UK

Toyota stops selling the Camry in the UK

The Toyota Camry is a staple in the US, but it has only recently made its way back to the UK after a 14 year absence in 2019. However, after two months of introducing a new refreshed model, Toyota has now discontinued the Camry in the UK – citing poor sales performance.

The Camry is still listed on the Toyota UK website, but it is unavailable to be configured. The company sold 271 in the first nine months of this year, with a total of 63,403 other models being sold here.

Alex Lowe

Toyota stops selling the Camry in the UK

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