What tires are used on the 2019 new Camry?

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Lila
07/30/25 4:53am
2019 new Camry uses Yokohama tires, specifically the BluEarth GT series. Yokohama was formerly known as Yokohama Tire, and this tire performs well, especially in terms of noise reduction, offering good value for money. The Camry is a joint-venture model introduced and produced by GAC Toyota. It can also be considered a domestic model since almost all assembly and parts production are completed domestically. The 2019 new Camry has body dimensions of 4885mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1445mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2825mm.
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