How many seconds does the Camry 2.5 take to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h?
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The Camry 2.5L takes 8.68 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h. Although there is a slight tendency to slip at the start, the entire acceleration process is relatively smooth, and even with gear shifts, there are no noticeable gear shift actions. The speed of a car's acceleration is related to the following phenomena: Affected by displacement: The 0-100 km/h acceleration is primarily and most significantly influenced by displacement. Other factors include the transmission: shift times can also shorten acceleration time, which is the difference between professional racers and ordinary drivers. Of course, DSG transmissions are claimed to achieve or even surpass the performance of professional racers. Vehicle weight: The larger the displacement, the greater the power and the faster the speed. Conversely, a lighter vehicle can also increase the 0-100 km/h acceleration to some extent, which is why many automakers are adopting vehicle lightweighting. Tires: Slick tires, due to their strong grip on dry surfaces, can shorten the 0-100 km/h acceleration under specific conditions. No matter the theoretical speed, if the tires are spinning in place, it's all for naught. The same applies to using rain tires in wet conditions and studded tires on ice. The power from the car's engine is transmitted through the transmission, drive shaft, and half-shafts, ultimately reaching the tires, which rely on friction with the ground to propel the vehicle forward. The magnitude of friction between the tires and the ground is key to determining whether the engine's power can be effectively output.