What Are the Hidden Features of the Sixth-Generation Camry?

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WestonAnn
09/01/25 2:42am
Camry's 13 hidden features include: auto-dimming rearview mirror when reversing, parking ventilation and heating system, seat belt alarm, tire pressure monitoring, modified automatic headlight switch, RS startup screen, daytime running lights, locking sound, eco-driving mode, background lighting, LED brightness adjustment, and high-speed braking hazard lights. Below are specific details about the Camry: Exterior: The new Camry still offers two styling options: standard and sport. However, compared to the previous model, some details have been adjusted to make it look sportier and more youthful. Additionally, the new model introduces a Titanium Silver body color option. Interior: The overall design and style of the new Camry remain unchanged, except for replacing the embedded multimedia screen with a 10.1-inch floating touchscreen and relocating the air vents below the screen. The instrument cluster has also been upgraded to a 12.3-inch full LCD display.
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DeRylee
09/13/25 5:40am
I drove a sixth-generation Camry for several years and discovered many thoughtful hidden features. Holding down the unlock button on the remote key for about five seconds will slowly lower all windows, which is especially convenient for cooling down the car before getting in during summer. Similarly, holding the lock button while locking the car will automatically raise the windows. There's also an auto-lock setting: by inserting the key into the ignition, closing and reopening the door several times, you can enter setup mode to enable automatic locking when the car exceeds 15 km/h after starting, adding extra security. The dashboard light flashes to remind you when the key battery is running low. These little tricks are hidden in the manual details, and many owners don't know about them. I often remind my friends to try them out—they make daily driving smoother and safer, and are worth exploring.
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