What is the engine model of the 2019 Camry?
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2019 Camry's engine model is M20C, with an actual displacement of 1987ml, 4 cylinders arranged in an L-formation, and naturally aspirated intake. The M20C engine has a bore of 80.5mm, a stroke of 97.6mm, a DOHC valve train, reaches its maximum power at 6600 rpm, and achieves maximum torque at 5200 rpm. The 2019 Camry measures 4885mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2825mm, and is equipped with a CVT continuously variable transmission.
I remember the 2019 Camry was powered by that 2.5-liter four-cylinder A25A-FKS engine, which most drivers used, especially in the LE and SE trims. It's super smooth and fuel-efficient, delivering around 203 horsepower, making it quick off the line in the city and effortless on highway cruises. As someone who's driven all kinds of cars for over 20 years, I particularly love its reliability—routine maintenance is simple, just regular oil and filter changes, and it runs trouble-free for years. There was also an optional 3.5-liter V6 2GR-FKS with 301 horsepower, ideal for those who prefer robust power, like in the higher-end SE and XSE versions. Overall, this engine's design is quite advanced, using direct injection to boost efficiency while balancing eco-friendliness and driving pleasure—a solid choice for daily commuting.