What engine does the Toyota Camry use?
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The Toyota Camry is equipped with 2.0L and 2.5L engines. The function of the engine is to convert the thermal energy of gasoline into mechanical energy by burning and expanding the gas in a sealed cylinder, thereby pushing the piston to perform work. The maintenance methods for the engine include: 1. Using qualified engine oil; 2. Using qualified coolant and antifreeze; 3. Regularly cleaning the radiator scale; 4. Regularly cleaning engine carbon deposits; 5. Regularly replacing the three filters of the car; 6. Maintaining a reasonable engine speed. The engine consists of: 1. The valve train; 2. The crankshaft and connecting rod mechanism; 3. The ignition system; 4. The cooling system; 5. The lubrication system; 6. The fuel supply system.
My Camry is equipped with Toyota's latest Dynamic Force series engine, specifically the 2.5-liter four-cylinder A25A model. This engine is quite interesting as it utilizes D-4S dual injection technology, combining both direct injection and port fuel injection, automatically switching modes during cold starts and high-speed cruising. With a thermal efficiency of 40%, it's truly a fuel-saving marvel—I've measured just over 7 liters per 100 km in city driving. The integrated exhaust manifold in the cylinder head design ensures rapid warm-up; the heater blows warm air within five minutes in winter. The paired Direct Shift-8AT transmission shifts as smoothly as Dove chocolate, though the engine noise gets a bit rowdy during hard acceleration—but that's what you get when Toyota skimps on sound insulation material.