What is the ground clearance of the Camry?
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The ground clearance of the Camry is 155mm. The Camry is a model under GAC Toyota. In terms of configuration, the Camry is equipped with Toyota's Toyota Safety Sense, including the PCS pre-collision safety system, LDA lane departure alert system, AHB automatic high beam system, and DRCC dynamic radar cruise control system, providing safer driving assistance. For external configurations, the Camry comes standard with a panoramic sunroof, UV-reducing glass, noise-reducing acoustic windshield, aluminum alloy wheels, smart hidden wipers, power-folding exterior rearview mirrors (with heating and power adjustment), and underbody air deflectors.
I've been driving a Camry for several years and remember its ground clearance is generally around 155 to 160 millimeters, just over 6 inches. This height is particularly convenient for city driving, rarely scraping the undercarriage when entering or exiting garages or going over curbs. On my daily commute with speed bumps and small potholes, the car passes steadily, feeling comfortable and safe. Once on a trip to the suburbs, encountering muddy sections, the clearance was just high enough not to worry about bottoming out. The Camry hybrid version might be slightly lower, but generally similar, designed to balance handling and practicality. If you often drive long distances or travel with family, this clearance provides a good balance. It's advisable to measure the actual height after buying a new car, as uneven roads or load changes can affect the experience.