A newly-designed NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) Toyota Camry XSE race car will make its debut in the 2024 NCS season. The Camry XSE Next Gen follows the Toyota Camry TRD Next Gen, which produced 18 victories and 25 poles during the last two seasons of competition.
Toyota Racing Development (TRD) and Calty Design worked together to ensure body styling characteristics closely replicated the recently unveiled 2025 Toyota Camry XSE. New features of the Toyota Camry race car include a distinctive hammerhead styling on the front facia with an upper grille slot that is tied into the updated slim and wide headlights.
The outside of the larger lower grille area also features C-shaped corner vents, while the hood features new character lines and new hood duct exits. The back facia of the car includes revised quarter panel styling and chamfered bumper corners on the back of the corner panels that blend into the rear bumper. These features, along with updated thinner taillights, give the new Camry race car a more sculpted appearance.
Paul Doleshal, group manager of motorsports at Toyota Motor North America, said, “The amount of work put into this car’s production cannot be overstated, and we thank everyone at TRD and Calty Design for their efforts in creating a premier vehicle for our team partners to compete for wins and championships.”
Toyota continues to be the only manufacturer in NASCAR to showcase three nameplates across the three national series – the Camry in the NCS, the GR Supra in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) and the Tundra TRD Pro in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS).
David Wilson, president of TRD, said, “As we prepare for the 2024 season, we look forward to working closely with our race team partners to optimize the performance of the newly-designed Camry race car so we can continue our legacy of leading laps, winning races and competing for championships with the Camry nameplate.”
With the addition of Legacy Motor Club for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season, eight Toyota Camry XSEs will compete on track every weekend, starting with the Clash at the Coliseum exhibition race in Los Angeles, California, in February.