Are all Camrys now equipped with the A25C engine?
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The engine models released for the Camry are either the A25A or A25C. Version differences: The A25A represents Toyota's TNGA 2.5L engine, which is imported from Japan. The A25C engine, on the other hand, is the domestically produced version. Assembly differences: The A25A is imported as a complete engine assembly from Japan, fully assembled there before shipping. The A25C involves importing all necessary engine parts from Japan, which are then assembled at the GAC Group factory. Performance of A25A or A25C: The A25A and A25C engines feature new technology that allows free switching between the Otto cycle and Atkinson cycle systems, giving this internal combustion engine a compression ratio of 13:1. In terms of new technology and power, the 2.5L engine delivers 151KW (205 horsepower) of strong power with 240nM of torque, making the new car highly dynamic. The 4-2-1 exhaust manifold arrangement takes exhaust separation to a new level. The balance shaft retained at the bottom of the crankcase, the electronically controlled water pump, and the continuously variable displacement oil pump minimize the loss of the Camry 2.5G engine, achieving the highest thermal efficiency.