Rear Quarter View of the 2018 Toyota Camry

Does the 2018 Toyota Camry offer all-wheel drive (AWD)?

The Toyota Camry is known across the automotive industry as one of the most practical and reliable models that doesn’t skimp on performance equipment and technology features. Drivers all over the globe are turning to the Camry for day-to-day commutes as well as cross-country trips. Those who are interested in a sedan that offers all-wheel drive, however, may need to look elsewhere. Find out here whether or not the 2018 Toyota Camry is available with AWD.

In short, no, the 2018 Toyota Camry does not offer an all-wheel drive option. All Camry models are equipped with front-wheel drive.

Performance Specs for the 2018 Camry

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Despite not offering all-wheel drive, the 2018 Toyota Camry has plenty to be proud of in terms of performance. Shoppers can choose from three different powertrain options, including a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine, a 3.5-liter V6 engine, and a Hybrid powertrain.

All gasoline-powered Camry models come with Direct Shift-8AT 8-speed automatic transmission and, as mentioned earlier, front wheel drive. Hybrid Camry trims come with electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (CVT).

Side View of the 2019 Toyota Camry

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When will the Toyota Camry offer AWD?

Although the current Camry model does not come with an all-wheel drive option, we can only hope Toyota will make it available soon. In the meantime, Toyota shoppers can turn to the RAV4, Highlander, or larger SUV models for their AWD needs.

If you are interested in test driving the 2018 Toyota Camry, we invite you to get in touch with our team at Toyota Vacaville. You can view our current Camry inventory online as well as schedule a time to get behind the wheel at your convenience.

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