What are the tips for using the S gear in the eighth-generation Camry?

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Simoes
07/29/25 3:30pm
The usage tips for the S gear in the eighth-generation Camry are as follows: 1. The S gear is the sport mode. When the vehicle's transmission is in S gear, it will try to maintain higher gears to ensure power performance. 2. Whether the car is stationary or in motion, shift the gear lever to D gear and then push it to the left to return to S gear. 3. The S gear in the Camry does not shift automatically; manual shifting is required. More information about the eighth-generation Camry: 1. The eighth-generation Camry is the first TNGA strategic sedan launched by Toyota Motor Corporation in China. 2. The all-new eighth-generation Camry is equipped with three powertrains: 2.5L, 2.5L HEV, and 2.0L, including three series—Camry, Camry Sport, and Camry Hybrid—with a total of nine models.
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