How long is the Camry in meters?

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StJasper
07/24/25 2:03pm
The lengths of the Camry sports version and the standard version are as follows: 1. Sports version: Length is 4900 mm, width is 1840 mm, height is 1455 mm, wheelbase is 2825 mm. 2. Standard version: Length is 4885 mm, width is 1840 mm, height is 1455 mm, wheelbase is 2825 mm. Below is some related information about the Camry: In terms of power, it is equipped with either a 2.0L or a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine. The 2.0L engine has a maximum power of 131 kW and a maximum torque of 210 Nm, while the 2.5L engine has a maximum power of 154 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm.
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McGriffin
08/11/25 7:58am
The Camry has a length of approximately 4.85 meters, which feels quite balanced to drive. As a frequent driver, commuting in the city with this length isn't too long, and parking in standard spots isn't a major issue—much more convenient than larger SUVs or luxury sedans. In terms of space, the rear legroom and trunk are both very spacious. On weekends when I take my family out, three people can sit comfortably in the back without feeling cramped, and the trunk can fit several large bags. In terms of handling, the length makes it stable at high speeds, but in narrow alleys, the turning radius is smaller, and reversing requires the help of a camera. When choosing a car, I researched the Accord, which is about 4.9 meters long—the Camry is slightly more compact and more fuel-efficient, averaging 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers. Overall, this length is practical and well-suited for mid-size sedan buyers looking for value for money.
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