What are the differences between Camry 2.0 and 2.5?

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DeElliot
07/29/25 5:45pm
The differences between Camry 2.0 and 2.5 are: 1. Price: The 2.0L and 2.5L models follow a normal tiered distribution. If you have a limited budget and don't require high performance, the 2.0L version is sufficient. If you have a sufficient budget and demand higher performance and configurations, the 2.5L version is the better choice. 2. Performance: At the end of February, Toyota launched the 2019 Camry, with the main change being the replacement of the powertrain in the 2.0L version. The 2.5L hybrid model introduced a sport version with some configuration upgrades. 3. Transmission: Toyota's approach prioritizes stability, so it's unlikely to encounter issues like those with Nissan's CVT transmission. If you're still concerned and price isn't a major factor, the 2.5L version is a very suitable option.
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