Which light setting should be used for the new Camry during daytime driving?

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DeKaylee
07/25/25 1:31pm
The Camry's daytime running lights do not have a separate switch. As long as the car is started and begins to move, the daytime running lights will automatically turn on. Here is a detailed introduction to daytime running lights: Daytime running lights (DRLs) are designed to signal the presence of the vehicle to others during the day. They are installed on both sides of the front end. DRLs are not for illumination but serve as signal lights. Here is additional information about the Toyota Camry: Exterior: The Toyota Camry features dual styling designs: Luxury and Sport, both inspired by Toyota's latest "Keen-Look" design language. The hybrid version is based on the Luxury trim, with light blue front and rear lights highlighting its identity. Interior: The interior adopts an asymmetrical design, with a Y-shaped curve on the dashboard. Soft-touch surfaces and metal accents use premium materials, and the instrument panel and center console feature a first-of-its-kind three-dimensional surface finish. Features: The Toyota Camry is equipped with the latest Toyota Safety Sense (TSS), including Pre-Collision System (PCS), Lane Departure Alert (LDA), Automatic High Beam (AHB), and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC), providing enhanced driving assistance for safety.
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