What is the top speed of the Camry?
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2.0 Toyota Camry has a top speed of 210 km/h, while the 2.4 Toyota Camry reaches a top speed of 220 km/h. The Camry is a B-segment sedan under GAC Toyota. The maximum speed of a car is primarily influenced by three major factors: Engine maximum power: This is the decisive factor in determining a car's top speed. If the engine power is small while the car is heavy, it results in a situation of "a small horse pulling a big cart." Only when the engine outputs its maximum power and the car maintains a constant speed does this speed represent the vehicle's top speed. Air resistance during high-speed driving: Among various driving resistances, air resistance has the most significant impact on a car. When a car reaches its top speed, it means the driving force has balanced with the total resistance, primarily air resistance. If the maximum power is fixed, lower air resistance leads to a higher top speed. For a car with a fixed frontal area, a smaller drag coefficient results in lower air resistance. Total transmission ratio of the car's drivetrain: The transmission ratio of the drivetrain limits the ratio between engine speed and wheel speed, as well as the maximum wheel speed, thereby restricting the car's top speed. For example, a tractor has a large drivetrain transmission ratio, so the engine speed translates to relatively low wheel speed. Even with powerful torque, its top speed remains low, but it can handle complex road conditions and pull heavy loads. In contrast, passenger cars generally have smaller drivetrain transmission ratios, allowing higher wheel speeds and thus achieving greater speeds. This explains why heavy-duty trucks have high power but relatively low speeds.