What are the differences between the Toyota Avalon and Camry?
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The Avalon is Toyota's flagship model launched in the U.S. market in the 1990s and is the largest sedan in Toyota's lineup. The Camry is a model under GAC Toyota. The main differences between the Toyota Avalon and Camry are as follows: 1. Body dimensions: The Camry's dimensions are 4885*1840*1455, while the Avalon's dimensions are 4975*1850*1450. The wheelbase difference between the two is 45mm, with the Camry's wheelbase at 2825mm and the Avalon's at 2870mm. 2. Driving experience: Both the TNGA-based Camry and Avalon offer standard handling, but the Avalon's chassis is noticeably better than the Camry's, and it feels faster in acceleration. 3. Exterior comparison: The Camry features a more youthful design, while the Avalon's design is more mature, suitable for middle-aged consumers. 4. Powertrain: Both the Avalon and Camry are equipped with three engine options. The two pure gasoline models come with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine and a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, while the hybrid version is paired with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 120-horsepower electric motor. The 2.0L naturally aspirated engine in the gasoline models delivers a maximum power of 131KW and a maximum torque of 210 Nm, with a maximum power speed of 6600 rpm and a maximum torque speed range of 4400 to 5200 rpm. The 2.5L naturally aspirated engine in the gasoline models produces a maximum power of 154KW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm, with a maximum power speed of 6600 rpm and a maximum torque speed of 5000 rpm. The hybrid model's 2.5L naturally aspirated engine offers a maximum power of 131KW and a maximum torque of 221 Nm, with a maximum power speed of 5700 rpm and a maximum torque speed range of 3600 to 5200 rpm.