There are no surprises here the maps are flat but it works. Heck, the mapping software and maps look very similar to the Kia Optima. Navigation functions are just like every other car in the mid-size segment. It makes sense to search your music by track info from an iPhone, but I prefer to organize my flash drives the way I want it, with mix folders, not playlists. I'm not sure how this slipped by, but you can't navigate a USB drive by your own folder and file structure, which is ridiculous. Toyota excluded a simple feature – browse your music by folder. Playing files from a flash drive is a terrible experience. You can mix SiriusXM and HD Radio stations in a shared list of presets. Listening to SiriusXM and HD Radio is straightforward without any surprises. It's customizable, too, but I left it in the default configuration. The home screen is quite bare but displays commonly accessible information, including music information, weather and a mini map. Despite the (in my opinion) low resolution, the display looks sharp and vibrant from the driver's seat, most likely because the screen is driven by a digital interface instead of analog. Toyota claims the 7-inch touch screen display is high-resolution, which translates to 800 x 480. Infotainment systemĭriving infotainment in the Camry is a 7-inch Toyota Entune system with HD Radio, SiriusXM, USB and Bluetooth connectivity. The font is easy to see and read, which is beneficial to your typical Camry driver, but I feel like a grandpa when driving it. While I am nitpicking, I don't like the giant font used on all the lettering. Toyota has done a great job of keeping traditional buttons and knobs – just how I like an interior. I don't have any qualms with the Camry's interior layout. The LCD display provides a visual representation of the driver assists, music information, turn-by-turn directions and trip meter. The engine coolant temp gauge is a nice addition, so you can quickly tell if the engine is at operational temperature, which is a feature more new cars are removing. Look forward, and the Camry has standard analog gauges with an LCD sandwiched in between.
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