What is the 0-100 km/h acceleration time of the Camry Hybrid?

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StSilas
07/24/25 5:15am
Camry Hybrid's 0-100 km/h acceleration is around 7.9 seconds, placing it in the upper-middle range among similar models in terms of power performance. Below is relevant information about the Camry Hybrid: Exterior: The eighth-generation Camry offers dual styling designs - Luxury and Sport versions. The Luxury version features a massive trapezoidal horizontal grille, streamlined body posture, lower waistline, and extended rear roofline for increased rear headroom. Powertrain: The Camry Hybrid is equipped with a hybrid system consisting of a 2.5L Atkinson-cycle engine and electric motor. The 2.5L engine delivers maximum power of 118kW with peak torque of 213Nm, while the electric motor provides maximum power of 105kW and peak torque of 270Nm.
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OStephanie
08/11/25 12:51am
I used to commute with a Camry hybrid, which accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in about 8 seconds. Personally, I find it quite reasonable. It's not a sports car, but the electric motor assistance makes the start very smooth, with no hesitation when starting at red lights in the city, and it's also fuel-efficient, with a fuel consumption of just over 4 liters per 100 km. A full tank easily covers 500 km. The comfort is also good, with a quiet cabin, making family trips steady. I often encounter traffic jams during my daily commute, and the pure electric operation at low speeds is noiseless, which I particularly like. In terms of safety, it has ABS and stability control systems, and the moderate acceleration reduces the risk of sudden braking. In short, it's suitable for daily practical use.
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