lun71 2nd Gear January 15, 2019 Share January 15, 2019 This is pure marketing talk. ZF has achieved it since the introduction of 8 spd. 0-100km/h: BMW ///M3 7 spd DCT: 4.1sec. Alpine B3 8 spd AT: 4.2sec BMW 340 8 spd AT: 5.2sec In term of torque, Alpina B3(600NM) is higher than M3(550NM) and 340(450NM). Maybe you are right, those are simply marketing statement. However we bought a Toyota for its reliability. Thus far didn't came across any truly overstated proclaim statement made by them. For instance, most drivers would find the real diff between their VVT and dual VVT engine. Those conti and premium cars that you have mentioned are running on turbo engine too. The gearbox just playing part of the role maybe. ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic January 15, 2019 Author Share January 15, 2019 Maybe you are right, those are simply marketing statement. However we bought a Toyota for its reliability. Thus far didn't came across any truly overstated proclaim statement made by them. For instance, most drivers would find the real diff between their VVT and dual VVT engine. Those conti and premium cars that you have mentioned are running on turbo engine too. The gearbox just playing part of the role maybe. I just want to emphasize that Toyota is late in this torque AT game. ZF has closed the gap already. Nothing exciting about it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lun71 2nd Gear January 15, 2019 Share January 15, 2019 I just want to emphasize that Toyota is late in this torque AT game. ZF has closed the gap already. Nothing exciting about it. They have never been ahead in any other respective area. This is simply because of the reputation they needs to maintain. Toyota is a all rounder as one could not goes too wrong for picking one. Not to mention if its executive sedan line up. Those who are so into such technical advancement or performance then why pick a Toyota? But nevertheless, this is a great move by Toyota themselves. I would rather they started on the DAT than to carry on with their super CVT. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic January 15, 2019 Author Share January 15, 2019 They have never been ahead in any other respective area. This is simply because of the reputation they needs to maintain. Toyota is a all rounder as one could not goes too wrong for picking one. Not to mention if its executive sedan line up. Those who are so into such technical advancement or performance then why pick a Toyota? But nevertheless, this is a great move by Toyota themselves. I would rather they started on the DAT than to carry on with their super CVT. Toyota was early mover of Hybrid. Now, it’s lagging behind. Toyota is continuing its development on CVT especially for cars below 2L. This is especially so with introduction of WLTP. Toyota in ASEAN is seriously behind its competitor in term of infotainment. Especially lack of Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DK3410 4th Gear January 16, 2019 Share January 16, 2019 (edited) Toyota was early mover of Hybrid. Now, it’s lagging behind. Toyota is continuing its development on CVT especially for cars below 2L. This is especially so with introduction of WLTP. Toyota in ASEAN is seriously behind its competitor in term of infotainment. Especially lack of Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. But doesn't matter. It's still the number 1 when it comes to association with reliability. Though some would argue it's just an association rather than actual fact. Still, their sales volume outnumbers that of the other brands, especially in other territories outside SG. Toyota has been using CVTs in their hybrids for decades now, and the reliability of their CVTs has been good (as opposed to the s*** JATCO ones in Nissan's line-up). While their CVTs are "standard", i.e no real fun to drive, they at least don't shudder like throwing an epileptic fit or fail prematurely. Agree that Toyota is typically slow to adopt the latest in Infotainment, etc. Even their safety-feature set tends to lag behind those of other Japanese makes such as Subaru (which is across their ENTIRE line-up), Honda (with sensing) and even Mazda. The new Camry seems to have DRCC however, and that's a huge plus. Edited January 16, 2019 by DK3410 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelogist 2nd Gear January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 Took delivery of my new Camry 2.5 hybrid last month. Smooth quiet and very comfortable drive . Very refined new dynamic force engine. BHP @combine 218hp is more than adequate. 17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SZ_ford 5th Gear January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 Took delivery of my new Camry 2.5 hybrid last month. Smooth quiet and very comfortable drive . Very refined new dynamic force engine. BHP @combine 218hp is more than adequate. Congrats. Wow at first i tot it is a Lexus es from the front. Cant see the logo clearly 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelogist 2nd Gear January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 Changed grill to Lexus LS type. Upgrade rim to 18" and add in rear spoiler and diffuser. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelogist 2nd Gear January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 Italian leather for the seats. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelogist 2nd Gear January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 Italian leather for the seats. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dinobros 2nd Gear January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 Took delivery of my new Camry 2.5 hybrid last month. Smooth quiet and very comfortable drive . Very refined new dynamic force engine. BHP @combine 218hp is more than adequate. very nice. noticed that you got a moonroof version. Were you able to specs it the way you wanted? Or are the body kit and leather done aftermarket? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelogist 2nd Gear January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 Only 2 camry with Panoramic roof brought in so far. 1 white (mine) and 1 black. Leather is done here and bodykit is specially ordered in and installed here. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gccp23 1st Gear January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 Bro can pm me your PI? I’ve been checking out Camry hybrid at PI, just didn’t get good vibes from those I talked to at AML. Hang on is it from wheelers? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
t0y0ta Supercharged January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 Italian leather for the seats. Nice! Have you compared the built quality esp interior between your MIJ ride and Borneo's MIT Camry? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelogist 2nd Gear January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 Mij camry has better fittings n specs, though I hv not seen the MIT specs. Understand MIT camry will not hv hybrid version. Only 2.0 old engine and 2.5L. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic January 17, 2019 Author Share January 17, 2019 (edited) Mij camry has better fittings n specs, though I hv not seen the MIT specs. Understand MIT camry will not hv hybrid version. Only 2.0 old engine and 2.5L.M20A juz intro in RAV4. That’s why even MIC Camry still on AR engine. This is Camry Sports. Did you order Camry or Camry Sports? By the way, there is a full EV mode Edited January 17, 2019 by Davidtch Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelogist 2nd Gear January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 Mine is camry G with Panoramic roof. I add in body kits n Lexus grill. Bro can pm me your PI? Iâve been checking out Camry hybrid at PI, just didnât get good vibes from those I talked to at AML. Hang on is it from wheelers? I get it from CarQuotations in tagore. Look for Tommy or Ian Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelogist 2nd Gear January 17, 2019 Share January 17, 2019 BTW, so far the only PI that bring in camry with Panoramic roof is CarQuotations pte Ltd at Tagore 8 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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