What is the audio system in the 2021 Camry?
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There are various controls and cruise control on the steering wheel. Below is an introduction about the Camry: 1. Advantages: The exterior is stylish, the functions are user-friendly, and the steering wheel is equipped with various controls and cruise control buttons. The electric seats, air conditioning, and audio system have good performance, the headlight cleaning is practical, the acceleration is excellent, and the fuel consumption is not high. 2. Disadvantages: When idling, the noise outside the car is loud, the engine vibrates significantly, the anti-glare effect of the rearview mirror is poor, the automatic transmission efficiency is low, the rear-wheel double-wishbone suspension is relatively weak, the mechanical hydraulic power steering is relatively outdated compared to peers, and the handling is subpar.
I'm the guy who's been driving for years and know the Camry's audio system pretty well. The 2021 Camry's audio setup mainly depends on the trim level. The base model comes with a standard 6-speaker system—sound quality isn’t mind-blowing but gets the job done for daily use. On higher trims like the XLE or XSE, you can upgrade to the JBL Premium Audio system with 9 speakers plus a subwoofer, delivering awesome sound—deep bass and crisp highs. I test-drove it, and listening to pop music or radio dramas inside felt super immersive, especially on the highway with minimal background noise. Just note, adding this JBL system costs a few grand extra. Whether it’s worth it depends on your music taste; if you’re just a commuter, the base setup is fine. Overall, Toyota’s design is thoughtful—wiring is simple, controls are easy, Bluetooth connects fast, and issues are rare.