1992-1996 Toyota Camry: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1992-1996 Toyota Camry. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1992-1996 Toyota Camry.
Year to Year Changes
1993 Toyota Camry/Solara:
Entry-level DX (Deluxe) Camrys get standard color-keyed bodyside moldings and an oak-color interior. Bronze-tint glass is newly optional for all models.
1994 Toyota Camry/Solara:
Toyota makes big news for '94 by adding a new 2-door coupe body style, a standard passenger-side airbag, and a more muscular V6 engine. Except for a slightly lower height and different roof, the coupe's notchback styling is the same as the sedan's. Model choices for the coupe include DX, midlevel LE, and sporty SE. It also features the same 130-horsepower 2.2-liter standard on the entire Camry line. New 1994 Camrys equipped with a V6 now come with a new aluminum block 3.0-liter V6 that delivers 188 horsepower.
1995 Toyota Camry/Solara:
The 2-door and 4-door sedans have minor appearance changes, and all Camrys now meet the government's more stringent 1997 side-impact requirements. Antilock brakes are now standard on the top-line XLE sedan. Also, the DX 4-door wagon has been dropped, but the rest of last year's lineup returns. The mainstay 2.2-liter engine, which drops 5 horsepower (to 125) from new tuning implemented to meet stricter emissions limits in all states.
1996 Toyota Camry/Solara:
The popular front-drive Camry sees few changes after getting a mild facelift last year. Toyota unveiled an all-new Camry for '97.








