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What are the differences between Camry G and S?

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DiSophia
09/01/25 7:17am
Here are the specific differences between Camry G and S: 1. Different exterior dimensions: Camry G: Length × Width × Height (mm) 4885 × 1840 × 1455; Camry S: Length × Width × Height (mm) 4900 × 1840 × 1455. 2. Different engines: Camry G: 131kW (2.0L naturally aspirated) engine; Camry S: 154kW (2.5L naturally aspirated) engine. 3. Different maximum torque: Camry G: Maximum torque (Nm/rpm) 210/4400-5200; Camry S: Maximum torque (Nm/rpm) 250/5000.
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SanBrody
09/14/25 3:05am
The differences between the Camry G and S are quite significant, mainly in terms of performance. Driving the S version, the initial response is more agile, with a lightweight steering wheel tuning that gives it a bit of a sporty feel. The acceleration provides a noticeable push-back sensation, making it suitable for those who enjoy a bit of speed. The G version is much smoother, with a gentler engine output, making it less tiring for city commuting and slightly more fuel-efficient. In terms of suspension, the S version is stiffer, offering more stability in corners but less comfort on bumpy roads, while the G version is softer, providing better comfort for long-distance driving. Externally, the S version features larger wheels and a more eye-catching front grille. Choosing the S version means sacrificing some comfort, but if you frequently drive on highways or seek excitement, the S is worth it; otherwise, the G version offers a more practical and balanced choice, ensuring no mistakes.
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VanJade
10/28/25 3:49am
As a frequent family car user, I've tried both versions of the Camry and found the G version superior in comfort. The seat memory function is well-designed, with soft materials that even kept my kids from complaining on long trips. Its noise insulation outperforms the S version, with less wind noise at high speeds. The G version's interior features more leather upholstery and wood grain accents, enhancing its luxury feel. The S version leans sportier, with firmer seat support that's great for short bursts of driving but can cause back discomfort over time. Both come standard with Toyota's pre-collision safety system, but the G version offers a clearer, more practical rearview camera. Price-wise, the S version is slightly more expensive; the savings from choosing the G could fund comfort upgrades. For family trips or daily commutes with occasional sporty drives, the G ensures peace of mind, while the S suits those seeking a bit of dynamism in their routine.
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