Is the Toyota Camry a front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive car?
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Camry is front-engine, front-wheel drive. More details about the Camry are as follows: 1. In terms of power, the eighth-generation Camry is equipped with a new 2.5L Dynamic Force Engine. The new 2.5L Dynamic Force Engine has a maximum output power of 154kw and a maximum torque of 250Nm. 2. Compared with the previous generation, the power is increased by 15%, the torque is increased by nearly 10% across the entire range, the fuel economy is improved by 25%, the comprehensive fuel consumption is only 6.0 liters per 100 kilometers, and particulate emissions are reduced by 60%; In terms of the transmission system, the 2.5L engine is matched with a new Direct Shift 8-speed automatic transmission. 3. The hybrid model has a thermal efficiency of up to 41% and is equipped with a new generation of parallel E-CVT, reducing the comprehensive fuel consumption to less than 4.1 liters per 100 kilometers.
I've been driving a Toyota Camry for almost three years now, and it's definitely a front-wheel-drive car, with the power mainly transmitted to the front wheels to pull the car forward. It feels particularly stable when driving, especially when turning on city streets, without the tendency to fishtail like rear-wheel-drive cars. The advantage of front-wheel drive is better control in rainy conditions or light snow, thanks to the forward weight distribution and strong grip. As a family car, the Camry has a spacious interior and a large trunk, benefiting from the front-wheel-drive system that eliminates the need for a driveshaft, making maintenance simpler. My last service only cost a few hundred bucks, much cheaper than my friend's rear-wheel-drive BMW. Overall, the fuel consumption is reasonable, averaging around 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers, and it's comfortable for long trips—a reliable choice.