Toyota is already shaping up its 2025 model year roster – but the rumor mill and the imaginative realm of digital car content creators, of course, are searching and dreaming of what comes beyond that.
The Japanese automaker has already showcased many of its 2025 model year models – the compact and affordable 2025 Toyota Corolla FX special edition will "let the good times rule," the 2025 Camry is now exclusively offered as a hybrid model and seeks "the thrill of the road, perfected," the 2025 Crown Signia crossover SUV has "elevated comfort for refined adventure," while the 2025 Toyota 4Runner will be "forever untamed."
These are just the absolute novelties, by the way – as the carmaker has already talked about the unchanged 2025 Crown or Corolla Hatchback, as well. Anyway, soon enough, every model in the lineup will be updated to 2025 model year status – with updates, upgrades, refreshes, and all-new generations on the way. So, what will happen beyond that for the 2026 model year?
Well, since Toyota is so beloved across America, just about anyone can have an opinion – including folks dwelling across the parallel universes of vehicular CGI. For example, Vince Burlapp (aka vburlapp on social media or burlappcar.com) is a prolific virtual artist who loves to dream of all the latest models across the wide-ranging automotive realm – and he recently cooked up a digital 2026 Toyota Camry Wagon.
This pixel master isn't getting his or our hopes up in the sky – he knows the estate version is purely hypothetical, and Toyota may never make it happen. But he remembers that Toyota once offered this body style with the Camry nameplate – more precisely, the narrow-body V20 iteration from 1986 to 1992, the V50 from 1998 to 2003, and the wide-body XV10 from 1991 to 1996, and finally, the XV20 (1996-2002). So, out of a total of nine iterations, almost half of them had the option of a five-door station wagon alongside the eternal four-door sedan and other formats.
As such, it's not entirely illogical to imagine the 2025 Camry – now exclusively a hybrid – could arrive on the market with a station wagon body style. Perhaps not in America, but somewhere where these practical models are still appreciated – we heard that Volvo reintroduced the V60 and V90 station wagons in the United Kingdom due to a resurgence in demand.
Thus, here is the CGI expert's vision of a hypothetical, unofficial 2026 Toyota Camry Wagon – a practical hybrid model with up to 232 electrified ponies when selecting the AWD system. This, in fact, could be a potent combination for anyone frowning at the hype surrounding the CUV, SUV, and truck worlds – a mid-size Camry Wagon would be large enough for a family, frugal enough to be economical, and adventurous enough if it also came equipped with all-wheel drive. What do you think?
These are just the absolute novelties, by the way – as the carmaker has already talked about the unchanged 2025 Crown or Corolla Hatchback, as well. Anyway, soon enough, every model in the lineup will be updated to 2025 model year status – with updates, upgrades, refreshes, and all-new generations on the way. So, what will happen beyond that for the 2026 model year?
Well, since Toyota is so beloved across America, just about anyone can have an opinion – including folks dwelling across the parallel universes of vehicular CGI. For example, Vince Burlapp (aka vburlapp on social media or burlappcar.com) is a prolific virtual artist who loves to dream of all the latest models across the wide-ranging automotive realm – and he recently cooked up a digital 2026 Toyota Camry Wagon.
This pixel master isn't getting his or our hopes up in the sky – he knows the estate version is purely hypothetical, and Toyota may never make it happen. But he remembers that Toyota once offered this body style with the Camry nameplate – more precisely, the narrow-body V20 iteration from 1986 to 1992, the V50 from 1998 to 2003, and the wide-body XV10 from 1991 to 1996, and finally, the XV20 (1996-2002). So, out of a total of nine iterations, almost half of them had the option of a five-door station wagon alongside the eternal four-door sedan and other formats.
As such, it's not entirely illogical to imagine the 2025 Camry – now exclusively a hybrid – could arrive on the market with a station wagon body style. Perhaps not in America, but somewhere where these practical models are still appreciated – we heard that Volvo reintroduced the V60 and V90 station wagons in the United Kingdom due to a resurgence in demand.
Thus, here is the CGI expert's vision of a hypothetical, unofficial 2026 Toyota Camry Wagon – a practical hybrid model with up to 232 electrified ponies when selecting the AWD system. This, in fact, could be a potent combination for anyone frowning at the hype surrounding the CUV, SUV, and truck worlds – a mid-size Camry Wagon would be large enough for a family, frugal enough to be economical, and adventurous enough if it also came equipped with all-wheel drive. What do you think?