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Toyota - Camry Hybrid (2019)

Discover the 2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid – a sleek, fuel‑efficient sedan that blends performance with practicality. Whether you’re exploring new or used options, it’s important to understand how the Toyota Camry Hybrid price compares across markets and what you can expect from its depreciation over time.

  • Year: 2019
  • Engine: 2.5‑liter Atkinson cycle inline‑4 electric/hybrid powertrain (combined 208 hp)
  • Transmission: Integrated Motor‑Drive (IMD) continuously variable transmission (CVT) that links the electric motor and gasoline engine
  • Fuel Type: Hybrid – electric motor + gasoline; optimizes fuel economy with regenerative braking
  • Fuel Economy (EPA): 51 mpg city / 53 mpg highway (combined 52 mpg)
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 114.2 in (2,900 mm)
    • Length: 192.1 in (4,880 mm)
    • Width: 72.2 in (1,835 mm)
    • Height: 57.0 in (1,447 mm)
    • Weight: 3,705 lb (1,680 kg)
  • Interior & Tech:
    • Dual‑zone climate control, power‑heated seats, optional third‑row seat
    • Toyota’s Entune infotainment system – Bluetooth, USB, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
    • 09‑inch multi‑media display, 8‑speaker audio system
    • Advanced safety: Pre‑Safety with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Trim Levels (2019):
    • LE – base, 7 seats, basic safety package
    • SE – sport‑styled, 7 seats, standard safety features
    • XLE – luxury, 7 seats, optional leather, panoramic sunroof
    • Limited – premium, 7 seats, advanced tech, premium audio
    • Hybrid versions available on all trims, offering the best fuel efficiency with identical styling

Understanding Toyota Camry Hybrid depreciation is key when evaluating both new and used models. Hybrid technology typically enjoys a smoother depreciation curve compared to conventional gasoline engines, due partly to strong demand for eco‑friendly vehicles.

  • First year: 15–20% value drop, reflecting initial depreciation from the moment of sale and the rapid rate at which newer hybrid models enter the market.
  • Year two: 10–12% additional depreciation, as the vehicle narrows in mileage and hybrid component wear begins to affect resale perception.
  • Years three‑five: 5–7% depreciation per year on average, with the decline stabilizing as the vehicle ages beyond the initial premium.
  • Long‑term outlook (6‑10 years): 3–5% per year, especially for models that are well‑maintained and have modest mileage.

In practice, the Toyota Camry Hybrid depreciation of a 2019 model places it favorably in the used car market. For example, a 201


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