Is Camry from GAC Toyota or FAW Toyota?

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McAlexander
07/24/25 1:44am
Camry is from GAC Toyota, built on the new TNGA platform. Its body dimensions are 4900mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2825mm. The Camry is equipped with three powertrains: TNGA 2.5L HEV, TNGA 2.5L, and TNGA 2.0L, offering a total of ten models across three series: Luxury, Sport, and Hybrid. In terms of exterior design, the Luxury version features a trapezoidal horizontal grille design, with a streamlined body and lower waistline, while the extended rear roof enhances rear headroom.
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Espírito Santo
08/10/25 9:24pm
That's a great question. I've been driving a Camry for several years now. It's a model produced by GAC Toyota, which manufactures its vehicles in Guangzhou. The Camry is designed with a focus on comfort and reliability, making it particularly suitable for family use or long-distance travel. FAW Toyota, on the other hand, is responsible for another category of vehicles, such as the Corolla or RAV4, which are more compact SUVs or sedans. The Camry features a sleek design, a powerful engine, and low fuel consumption. I always take it to a GAC 4S dealership for maintenance, and the service has been quite attentive. If you're looking to buy a Camry, just head to a GAC Toyota dealer—it saves time and effort by avoiding the wrong place. In short, remember that GAC Toyota is the manufacturer of the Camry, so don't confuse it with FAW Toyota.
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