In about 12 months Toyota Australia will produce the country’s first locally produced hybrid car based on the Toyota Camry sedan. To celebrate, Toyota Style Australia is showing off the new HC-CV (Hybrid Camry Concept Vehicle) at the 2009 Melbourne International Auto Show.

While most concepts hint at a future production car, the HC-CV is a concept based on a recently unveiled production car – the 2010 Toyota Camry.

Of course, this 2010 Toyota Camry has been beefed up by some cosmetic changes including blue Toyota logos, satin chrome on the front grille, mirrors and rear-boot lid and a pearl white body. Inside, Toyota added metallic blue highlights with Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive logo on the leather seats.

Check out the full high-res gallery after the jump.

Toyota HC-CV:

   

 

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  • Pat
    I'm sorry but this is ugly. those fog lights are so... well ugly
  • Ivan Gutierrez
    It looks like futuristic car...

    ...from the 80s
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