
The fuel consumption of the Camry ranges from 5.5 to 10.3L. Here is some related information about the Camry: 1. The Camry is a mid-size car launched by Toyota. In terms of power, this car offers two power models, equipped with 2.0L and 2.5L naturally aspirated engines respectively. 2. A hybrid version is also available, which combines a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine with an electric motor. 3. The maximum power of the 2.0L engine is 131kW, with a maximum torque of 210 Nm. The 2.5L engine has a maximum power of 154kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm. The hybrid version's engine delivers a maximum power of 178 horsepower, while the electric motor provides a maximum power of 120 horsepower.

I've been driving a Camry 2.5L hybrid recently, with an official fuel consumption of just 4.1L per 100km. However, actual consumption depends on driving habits—it can go slightly over 5L in city traffic jams, while on highways it stays around 4.5L. This generation of Toyota hybrids is truly fuel-efficient; with a 55L fuel tank filled up, it can run nearly 1,000km. My friend drives the pure gasoline 2.0L version, which is more fuel-consuming, averaging around 7-8L with AC on in summer. To save fuel, remember to press the accelerator gently, avoid sport mode, and maintain standard tire pressure.

The fuel consumption of the Camry depends on the model year. The new hybrid version is indeed fuel-efficient—my colleague's car averages 5.2L/100km in real-world tests, nearly half the consumption of a same-displacement model from a decade ago. During a spring trip to the suburbs, the dashboard showed just 3.8L/100km. However, the pure gasoline version still consumes around 8L/100km, especially the 2.5L model with AT transmission, where instantaneous fuel consumption can spike to 15L/100km during hard acceleration. Wet road conditions with tire slippage also increase consumption. Owners of older models should change air filters frequently and inspect spark plugs every 30,000 kilometers.

From three dimensions: In terms of power, the 2.0L naturally aspirated version consumes about 7-8L/100km, while the 2.5L hybrid can go as low as 4.1-5.5L; Road conditions-wise, highway driving saves about 2L of fuel compared to city driving; Seasonal factors increase consumption by about 10% in winter and summer due to air conditioning use. Having driven the hybrid version for three years, my single-trip lowest consumption in spring and autumn was 3.9L. It is recommended to use 92-octane fuel and keep the ECO mode on for long-term use.


