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Revision as of 16:45, 20 September 2006

2007 Toyota Camry Solara coupe
2007 Toyota Camry Solara convertible

The Toyota Camry Solara is a mid-size coupe/convertible designed and engineered by Toyota to capture the practical sport enthusiast car market. Created to appeal to more sport minded drivers than those who prefer the Toyota Camry Sedan, The Camry Solara looks to bring together sport car performance and style with spacious practicality. In its second generation thus far, the Camry Solara has found a responsive niche in the car buyer market and continues to provide all that it was designed for. The Camry Solara is based on the current Toyota Camry and shares the Camry's 2.4 L I4 engine. It was originally built at Toyota’s production facilities in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada (where it is known simply as the Toyota Solara) and is exclusively available for the North American market. However, the second generation Camry Solara is currently built in Toyota's factory in Kentucky.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Toyota Camry Solara Review.

Recent Changes

For the 2007 model, the Toyota Camry Solara retains its 2.4-liter four cylinder and 3.3-liter V-6 engines from the previous year. However, Toyota has dropped the “SE” from its “SE Sport” model name, now calling it simply the “Sport” trim. A rear spoiler, alloy wheels, high intensity discharge headlamps and tailpipe diffuser will separate the Sport from the SE and SLE trims. Audio system changes include an updated JBL audio head unit that is MP3 compatible (with auxiliary mini jack), satellite-radio capable, and has a 6-disc changer. Finally, a navigation system and Bluetooth with voice activation have been added to the options list.

Styles and Major Options

The Toyota Camry Solara is available as a coupe or convertible. There are 3 trims available: SE, Sport, and SLE.

SE

Toyota Camry Solara SE interior

The SE is your base model coming standard with:

  • Power automatic door locks and windows
  • Remote keyless entry system
  • Cruise control
  • Steering wheel audio controls
  • AM/FM 6-disc in-dash CD changer with satellite radio capability
  • 16-in. aluminum alloy wheels with P215/60R16 tires
  • Silver metallic-style interior trim
  • Multi-function trip computer

SPORT

The Sport offers sportier looks and performance including:

  • 17-in. aluminum alloy wheels with P215/55R17 tires
  • Front and rear underbody spoilers and side rocker panel moldings
  • Sport-tuned suspension
  • Rear sport spoiler
  • Stainless steel exhaust tip
  • Black graphite-style interior trim
  • Unique sport gauge cluster
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel, shift knob and parking brake handle
  • Chrome-accented parking brake button and air vents
  • Aluminum sport pedal covers

SLE

The most expensive SLE offers a more luxurious interior with:

  • Wood-grain-style interior trim
  • Power-adjustable driver seat
  • Power tilt/slide moonroof with sliding sunshade
  • JBL premium AM/FM 6-disc in-dash CD changer with satellite radio capability
  • Heated outside mirrors with driver-side auto-dimming feature
  • Front-console illumination panel
  • Auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass
  • Hands-free phone-calling capability via Bluetooth
  • Anti-theft system

Pricing

Today's actual prices by city can be found at CarsDirect.

Trims

SE Coupe

Sport Coupe

SE V6 Coupe

SLE Coupe

Sport V6 Coupe

SLE V6 Coupe

SLE V6 Coupe w/Navigation

SE Convertible

Sport Convertible

SLE Convertible

SLE Convertible w/Navigation

MSRP

$19,930

$22,200

$22,260

$23,905

$24,530

$26,905

$28,205

$27,190

$29,460

$30,460

$31,760

Invoice

$17,936

$19,980

$20,033

$21,514

$22,075

$24,214

$25,329

$24,468

$26,512

$27,413

$28,528

Gas Mileage

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Generations

Second Generation (2004-present)

2004 Toyota Camry Solara coupe

The second and current generation Camry Solara was introduced in 2003 as a 2004 model, and a convertible went on sale the next year. It offers a Lexus-like exterior appearance and is available with two gasoline-powered engines. The smaller one is the carryover 2.4 L 16-valve 4-cylinder rated at 157 hp, and a larger one is a new 3.3 L 24-valve V6 rated at 225 hp. The four-cylinder engine could be had with a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic, while the V6 was matched to a five-speed automatic with E-shift. Both engines feature Toyota's VVT-i technology. Unlike the first generation Solara, the SLE on the new model could be had with either the four-cylinder or V6 engine. The Solara with the 3.3 L engine can go from 0 to 60 mph in under seven seconds and run down the quarter mile in the low 15s. The 4-cylinder version of the second generation Solara can go from 0 to 60 mph in about nine seconds.

In 2006, the four-speed automatic was dropped on the Solara in favor of the five-speed E-shift automatic transmission.

First Generation/Origins (1999-2003)

First generation Camry Solara

The first generation went on sale in the fall of 1998 as a 1999 model to replace the Camry Coupe, and it was based on the mechanical platform of the previous generation Toyota Camry. It was built in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. The convertible arrived in 2000. The Solara was restyled in 2002, receiving minor changes to the front end and rear taillights. Mechanically, the 2.2 L four-cylinder engine was replaced with the 2.4 L engine offered on the redesigned 2002 Camry. The 2.4 L (2AZ-FE) engine offered similar gas mileage numbers as the 2.2 L engine (5S-FE), but with better power.

The 6-cylinder version of the Solara can go from 0 to 60 mph in 7 seconds while the 4-cylinder version can go from 0 to 60 mph in about 10 seconds.

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