2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid 4dr Sedan (SE) Safety Features

Safety Details
Air Bag-Driver-Front Yes
Air Bag-Passenger-Front Yes
Air Bag-Passenger-Rear (both) No
Air Bag-Passenger Switch (On/Off) Yes
Air Bag-Side-Body-Front Yes
Air Bag-Side-Body-Rear No
Air Bag-Side-Head-Front Yes
Air Bag-Side-Head-Rear Yes
Brakes-ABS-4 Wheel Yes
Brakes-ABS-Rear No
Locks-Child Safety Rear Door Yes
Headlights-Daytime Running lights Yes
Traction Control Yes
Night Vision No
Rollover Protection System No
Fog Lamps-Front No
Parking Aid No
Tire-Pressure Monitoring System Yes
Back-Up Camera No
Electronic Stability Control Yes
Other Features Anti-lock brake system w/electronic brake-force distribution,...
Driver & front passenger advanced airbags -inc: occupant sensor
Front seat-mounted side airbags
Front/rear side curtain airbags
Driver knee airbag
3-point ELR seatbelts for all seating positions-inc: front...
Child-protector rear door locks
Rear seat child restraint system (CRS) w/lower anchors & top...
Internal trunk-release handle
Vehicle dynamics integrated stability control w/traction control
Vehicle stability control
Daytime running lights
Energy-absorbing collapsible steering column
Side-impact door beams
Daytime running lights
Energy-absorbing collapsible steering column
Side-impact door beams
Energy-absorbing collapsible steering column
Side-impact door beams

Other Choices:

The Altima Hybrid, which also uses a full-hybrid system, has mileage and overall performance that's very similar to those of the Camry Hybrid, but the Camry's interior is a little roomier. The luxurious, diesel-powered Mercedes E320 BlueTEC seems like an unlikely competitor, but it also attracts buyers who want to decrease their petroleum use, and it gets 32 mpg on the highway. To its credit, the E320 BlueTEC rides, handles, and accelerates just about as well as the gasoline E350, but it's more than twice the price of the Camry Hybrid. Or if you'd like a full-hybrid powertrain in a compact SUV, there's the Ford Escape Hybrid, which is rated at 34 mpg city, 30 mpg highway. Finally, if you don't need all the space of the Camry and don't mind a hatchback, you might as well go for the much more fuel-efficient Prius, which gets 48 mpg city, 45 mpg highway.

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Comments (1 total)

  1. By Edward the Good #1, Posted: 10/20/2008

    King of England

    It is obvious that if this Camry and the Honda Civic and Accord Hybrids and the Altima Hybrid and the Escape-mariner Hybrids looked SIGNIFICANTLY DIFFERENT in EXTGERIOR Styling than their NON-Hybrid twins, they would, like the PRIUS, sell DOUBLE and TRIPLE the numbers they are selling now, and the sky would NOT be restricted by the DEMAND but only on how fast they woould be able to MAKE THEM.

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