Toyota said it moved the launch forward due to encouraging sales of the 2011 Camry. It was the top-selling car in August in the U.S. and is a best-seller year-to-date. Toyota dealerships don’t want to be awash with 2011 models as its successor arrives, says USA Today.
The 2012 Camry is already in production at the carmaker’s Georgetown, Ky., plant.