Toyota Camry CNG

Fleet vehicles are notoriously mundane and typically spartan. So why not go against
convention and throw your hat in with the millions of people who made the Toyota Camry
America's best-selling vehicle two years running?* CNG Camry gives your fleet all the
roominess, comfort and safety features of Toyota's most popular sedan with the reduced
exhaust emissions and lower operating costs of compressed natural gas. The CNG Camry uses
an internal combustion engine that generates 114 hp at 5,200 rpm, and its top speed is
comparable to gasoline-powered 4-cylinder vehicles. On top of all this, your fleet can
expect lower maintenance costs associated with CNG vehicles.
The Camry CNG has lower exhaust emissions than
gasoline-fueled vehicles, so it's better for the environment. It burns cleaner with less
wear and tear on the engine, so it's better for your bottom line. The CNG Camry has a
greater driving range than electric vehicles and can be refueled wherever natural gas
service is available. And since natural gas is a domestically abundant natural resource,
it's usually less expensive than gasoline too. Currently the CNG is only available to
fleet buyers.
*Based on R.L. Polk calendar years 1997, 1998 total car
registrations.
Featuress and Specs
Mechanical
2.2-liter, DOHC, 16-valve, 4-cylinder engine
114 hp @ 5,200 rpm
4-speed electronically controlled transmission
Front-wheel drive
Power rack-and-pinion steering
4-wheel independent suspension with front and rear stabilizer bars
Power front disc/rear drum brakes
Safety Features
Driver and front passenger air bags (SRS)*
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
Side-impact door beams
Comfort and Convenience
Cruise control
Power windows and door locks
Tilt steering wheel
Deluxe AM/FM ETR/Cassette with four speakers
* The Toyota driver, front passenger and front seat-mounted, side-impact air bags are
Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS). The driver and front passenger air bags are designed
to inflate in a severe frontal collision. The side-impact air bags are designed to inflate
in severe side-impact collisions. In all other accidents, the air bags will not inflate.
To decrease the risk of injury from a deploying air bag, always wear seatbelts, sit
upright in the middle of the seat and do not lean against the door. Do not put objects in
front of an air bag or around the seatback. Do not use rearward-facing child seats in any
front passenger seat. The force of a deploying air bag SRS may cause serious injury or
death. Please see your Owner's Manual for further instructions. |