True but I recon with a piggyback ecu you could easily get more, there is a Lexus equivalent coming out of this engine only difference is it has direct injection, it has 230kw. I cant see it all being cos of the injection, Id say its been more aggressively tuned... so alot of power can be unleashed, although say goodbye to <10L per 100km fuel efficiency. Also, Im sure since TRD are making a supercharged one on the same engine, there may be a direct bolt on supercharger coming out for it... so then you start talking about 240kw+ for the cost of a supercharger instead of having to custom make all the piping etc on a turbo, and you have a car that does the 100 in close to 5secs.It already has 200kW tho, how much more do you want? I mean, thats already a lot of power u got there
I dunno, the Aurion looks alrite... lookin at pics the Camry is better, but seeing a couple of Aurion Sportivos in the flesh they aint to shabby (only let down is the rims, get some 19s of your own choice and they will look way betta) - and the TRD one is gonna look even better.Except I want to put the supercharged version into the current model Camry
If I recall correctly, in Asia (or Singapore at least) the "Aurion" is known as the "Camry", but it's fitted with a 4 cylinder engine. Most cars over there are 4 cylinder in this price range (bear in mind that a Camry would probably cost as much as an opted out 3 series due to high tariffs/taxes); and the "Camry" to them, is just a larger version of the Corolla, Vios, etc... (Also note: In Asia, there are A LOT more models from the main manufacturers in the category of car somewhere between a Honda Jazz and a Honda Civic- it's small, but not that small).blackkatz said:^^
Correct me if Im wrong, but aint both Aurion and Camry basically the same, with minor detail changes. Also, arent both FWDs? At least the Camry here <Jakarta> are FWDs.
Wouldnt it be better (ie: more enjoyable) if u got an RWD and crank the heck out of it?
Well, I havent driven the new V6 Camry yet, so Im not so sure on how it well it drives.
I thought Camry/Aurion would be the ES.Oh and can u tell me the Lexus counterpart of Aurion? Is it the IS series?
Well as Seremify 007 said, prity sure the Aurion is the Camry throughout Asia, they differentiated it in Aus because of the bad image the Camry has (in terms of sportyess). But the differences body wise are the front and back, the midsection is identical on both cars. As for RWD better... it depends what you want out of the car, no FWD can oversteer unless you handbrake it or brake lift into a corner (doesnt make them crap... in fact looking at wakefield park records an integra is faster then an SS and a CAMRY is only 1sec slower... both significantly less powered FWD's), eitherway these cars arent designed with hoons in mind. From every review I have read as well, handling is good becuase the auto trans / traction control / stability control work together to eliminate torque steer etc. The only thing against them is Toyotas tyre choice, they are running on 215s for fuel efficiency, that reduces handling. First thing Id do is buy some 19 inch rims which easily fit on the Aurion with 245s... that would make handling amazing considering it does ok on 215s atm (also helps braking).Correct me if Im wrong, but aint both Aurion and Camry basically the same, with minor detail changes. Also, arent both FWDs? At least the Camry here <Jakarta> are FWDs.
Wouldnt it be better (ie: more enjoyable) if u got an RWD and crank the heck out of it?
I dont think so really, the Aurion Sportivo (the rest do look plain) in the flesh is heaps good...and IMO the Camry looks better (ie: stylish) than the Aurion, the Aurion's body kit looks like cheap plastic