
2021 Camry does not come with ambient lighting as standard. Below is more information about the 2021 Camry: 1. Infotainment System: The infotainment system has been upgraded to support both CarPlay and Android Auto. 2. Safety System: Equipped with the latest Safety Sense 2.0 active safety system, which includes features such as pre-collision warning, lane departure alert, and automatic high-beam switching. 3. Powertrain: All models are equipped with a 2.5L hybrid system, with the front-wheel-drive version delivering a combined maximum power output of 211 horsepower. Additionally, the new model offers an E-Four variant with a rear axle-mounted electric motor for four-wheel drive capability, boasting a combined maximum output of 218 horsepower.

I bought a 2021 Camry XLE last year, which indeed comes with factory-installed ambient lighting. It creates a soft lighting effect inside the car at night, especially around the footwell and door panels, making it very cozy and comfortable. However, not all trim levels have this feature; models like the LE or base version might not include it. You'll need to check the official specifications or dashboard settings to confirm if the lighting option is available. The ambient lights' brightness can be adjusted, and some models offer multi-color options, which can enhance nighttime driving safety. If the car doesn't come with it, there are many aftermarket kits available for installation, which are relatively simple to fit and cost around a few hundred dollars. I recommend carefully checking the trim level with the salesperson when purchasing to avoid any misunderstandings.

As an experienced Toyota owner, I can share some insights about the 2021 Camry: The factory ambient lighting is mainly available in higher trims like the XSE and Hybrid models, while the LE trim usually doesn't include it. To confirm, check the lighting control menu after starting the car; if there are no related settings, it's likely not equipped. Though small, ambient lighting is practical - it provides environmental illumination in dark areas to reduce fatigue, typically in white or adjustable RGB colors. If you find your car doesn't have it, don't worry, Toyota OEM or third-party suppliers offer installation services. Remember, models with ambient lighting as an option generally cost more, but it's worth it.

I checked my 2021 Camry SE and it doesn't have factory ambient lighting; my friend's XLE version does, with soft illumination at the door handles and footwells which is quite pleasant. Ambient lighting is typically only available in higher trim models, and OEM versions use durable LED materials. Don't worry if yours doesn't have it - aftermarket light kits can be installed at modification shops, ranging from tens to hundreds of RMB. It's not just aesthetic; it reduces eye strain during night driving, especially useful for long trips. I recommend carefully reviewing the brochure or test driving to experience the ambient lighting when car shopping.


