What are the specifications of the Camry?

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StAurora
07/29/25 4:51pm
Here are the relevant details about the Camry: 1. Powertrain: The 8th-generation Camry is equipped with a new 2.5L Dynamic-Force-Engine. This new 2.5L Dynamic-Force-Engine delivers a maximum output power of 154 kW and a peak torque of 250 Nm. 2. Space: Toyota has always prioritized the practicality of its vehicles. In terms of interior space, the 8th-generation Camry has a 35 mm increase in length, a 15 mm increase in width, and a 50 mm increase in wheelbase, providing a more spacious interior. Additionally, the design of the 8th-generation Camry meticulously considers details such as the seat position, steering wheel angle, and pedal inclination, all measured to the millimeter. The seats are positioned approximately 40 mm rearward, lowered by 22 mm, with a 20 mm increase in sliding range, and the steering wheel tilt is expanded by 10 mm.
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