
The weight of the Camry is 1.5 to 1.6 tons. The Camry has a length of 4885mm, width of 1840mm, and height of 1455mm, with a wheelbase of 2825mm and a fuel tank capacity of 49L. It is equipped with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 131kW and a maximum horsepower of 178ps, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. The Camry is a mid-sized 4-door 5-seater sedan under GAC Toyota, with a top speed of 205km/h. It features front-wheel drive, with a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear E-type multi-link independent suspension.

I've been driving a Camry for several years and feel it weighs around 1.5 tons, which makes it quite stable. It doesn't feel floaty at all on the highway and can handle strong winds well. However, it feels a bit cumbersome when parking or turning in the city, especially when making U-turns on narrow roads—it requires a few more turns of the wheel. The weight affects fuel consumption; the gasoline version averages 7-8 liters per 100 km, while the hybrid version is about 0.1 ton heavier due to the battery but is more fuel-efficient. There are significant differences between models—for example, the base version is lighter, around 1.4 tons, while the high-end version with a sunroof and power seats can reach 1.6 tons. When buying a car, check the specifications carefully. Heavier cars wear out tires faster, increasing replacement costs.

As someone who frequently follows automotive news, the weight of the Camry typically ranges between 1.4 to 1.6 tons. The gasoline version is slightly lighter, around 1.5 tons, while the hybrid version, due to its battery components, is heavier, approaching 1.6 tons. This weight gives the car a solid feel, reducing body roll during high-speed cornering and enhancing safety. However, the heavier weight results in slower acceleration, making the throttle response less sharp. I've discussed this in car enthusiast groups—the new Camry uses aluminum alloy to reduce weight, but the focus remains on comfort and low noise. The weight has a slight impact on fuel economy, but Toyota's engine technology compensates well, making daily driving effortless.

The Camry weighs approximately 1.5 tons, which is quite reasonable for practical use. A heavier car feels more stable to drive and doesn't skid in rain or snow, but you need to be careful when parking, as the limited rearview mirror visibility can lead to scrapes. The weight also affects fuel consumption; the gasoline version is fine for long-distance driving but consumes more fuel for city commuting. The hybrid version is 0.1 tons heavier but actually more fuel-efficient. When buying a new car, check the manual first, as there are noticeable differences between different model years.


