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Fleet’s best-loved sedans have just got better*

The leaders in the sedan pack have been further improved, making them an even surer bet for your fleet. Both Toyota Camry Altise and Aurion AT-X have been stalwarts of government fleets for years.

Enhanced Camry Altise
With its sleek aerodynamic body shape, low fuel consumption and spacious interior, Camry has cemented its place as the nation’s favourite mid-sized sedan. The reversing camera makes it even more appealing. New spec changes see Euro five certification for low C02 emissions, perfect for an environmentally conscious fleet. Not to mention a spare 16” alloy wheel across petrol models.

Key features:

  • LED daytime running lights
  • reversing camera
  • 6.1” touchscreen audio with Bluetooth® connectivity
  • 5-Star ANCAP safety rating
  • seat belt warning indicator for all passengers
  • 7 SRS airbags (incl. driver’s knee airbag).
  • Improved Aurion AT-X

Aurion has long been a go-to for fleet managers. With the torque of a V6 engine along with impressive fuel efficiency, plus a must-have reversing camera, it’s not hard to see why.

But it’s the latest style updates that make Aurion even more attractive to fleet drivers. 17” alloy wheels and a full size alloy spare, plus a premium four-spoke steering wheel and premium shift levers are just a few enhancements that make this model even
more popular.



Key features:

  • reversing camera
  • 7 SRS airbags
  • 5-Star ANCAP safety rating
  • front and rear parking sensors
  • stability and traction control
  • dual-zone auto air-conditioning
  • ABS with electronic brake-force distribution and brake assist.

An Australian legacy
Camry and Aurion will be manufactured in Australia until 2017 with staff vowing the last vehicles will be the best ever, leaving a legacy of quality, durability and reliability. After this time, supply will continue as usual, with Toyota’s off-shore partners delivering the vehicles fleet managers have grown to love for many years to come.

For more information on how Camry and Aurion could be a great addition to your fleet, contact a Toyota fleet specialist dealer or call 1800 444 847.
*Copy supplied by Toyota

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