What is the engine model of the Toyota Camry?
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Toyota Camry's engine model is 6AR-FSE. The Camry is a vehicle under GAC Toyota, with body dimensions of 4885mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1455mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2825mm. Taking the 2019 Camry as an example: it is equipped with three major powertrains: TNGA 2.5L HEV, TNGA 2.5L, and TNGA 2.0L, including ten models across three series: Luxury, Sport, and Hybrid. The vehicle has added or upgraded multiple configurations: the flagship, luxury, and sport versions now feature smart rain-sensing wipers; the luxury and sport versions have been upgraded to a 9-inch color touchscreen display with a smartphone connectivity system, a 10-inch color HUD head-up display system, and an added onboard voice navigation system; the flagship version now includes a rear 220V power outlet.
I've been driving a Camry for over a decade. It uses a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, typically the A25A-FXS model, which is common in hybrid versions. It drives quietly and is fuel-efficient, achieving over ten kilometers per liter in city driving. Maintenance is simple, with long oil change intervals. Since the 2018 model year, this powertrain has been standard, while older models might have had a 3.5-liter V6 called the 2GR-FE, though Toyota has phased it out. I've driven a friend's car a few times and found the power response quick—perfectly practical for daily commuting. It rarely encounters issues, making it ideal for family users.
From a technical perspective, the Camry offers a diverse range of engines. The standard gasoline version features a 2.5L four-cylinder engine, with models like the A25A-FKS or older 2AR-FE, delivering smooth power output around 190 horsepower. The hybrid version primarily uses the A25A-FXS engine paired with an eCVT transmission for enhanced efficiency, making it more fuel-economical on highways. In North America, the 2GR-FKS V6 option is still available, offering greater horsepower at slightly higher fuel consumption. The overall design emphasizes smart start-stop technology and low emissions. Pay attention to oil specifications during maintenance to extend engine lifespan.