What is the emission standard for the 7th generation Camry?

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McJameson
07/29/25 7:52pm
The 7th generation Camry complies with the China IV emission standard, which generally refers to the National Phase IV Motor Vehicle Pollutant Emission Standard. Taking the 2013 7th generation Camry as an example, it is a mid-size sedan with the following dimensions: length 4825mm, width 1825mm, height 1480mm, wheelbase 2775mm, minimum ground clearance 159mm, fuel tank capacity 70 liters, and curb weight 1430kg. The vehicle is equipped with a 2.0L 178 horsepower L4 engine and a CVT (simulated 10-speed) transmission. The engine delivers a maximum power of 131kW, maximum horsepower of 148PS, and maximum torque of 190Nm.
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