2020 Toyota Camry AWD: a Great Alternative for Nova Scotia Drivers

October 27 2020, Kentville Toyota

2020 Toyota Camry AWD: a Great Alternative for Nova Scotia Drivers

Three simple facts: Nova Scotia winters are long and brutal, all-wheel drive helps when things get rough, and not everyone wants a bulky SUV just to get AWD. So how do you find something that ticks all the right boxes? You start by visiting Classic Toyota and checking out the 2020 Toyota Camry AWD, which puts all-wheel-drive performance in a sleek, stylish, and feature-laden package that adds up to an exceptionally well-rounded car.

2020 Toyota Camry AWD: Key Features

The 2020 Toyota Camry AWD borrows its drivetrain from the Toyota RAV4 AWD. For now, the AWD system can only be selected on five trims, LE, SE, XLE, XSE, and Nightshade). Furthermore, it’s only available with the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. So if you want the base L trim, or the top-tier V6-powered TRD, for instance, you might have to wait for the next level of the Toyota Camry.

That said, there’s still a lot to love about the AWD Toyota Camry, because everything else that makes it popular is right where we left it, from standard TSS-P safety features and smartphone mirroring to a cabin that’s still as plush and hushed as ever. There’s still plenty of room for optional features, including a JBL sound system, a 10-inch color HUD, and a Cold Weather Package that adds heated seats, mirrors, and steering wheel to trims that don’t already have them.

Is the 2020 Toyota Camry AWD Worth It?

In a word, yes. An all-wheel-drive sedan will be especially welcome to anyone buying or leasing a new Toyota car at Kentville Toyota serving all of Nova Scotia. The better traction helps with sloppy driving conditions, and they’re the ideal complement to the sedan’s smaller footprint and a lower center of gravity that are already predisposed to better handling. You can call Classic Toyota to find out when we have a 2020 Toyota Camry AWD and we’ll be happy to schedule a test drive.