Vehicle model
Toyota Camry
The Camry is Toyota's emblematic mid-size sedan, long one of the best-selling cars in North America. Introduced in the 1980s, it established itself through its comfort, reliability, and roominess, targeting families and motorists seeking a hassle-free, do-it-all car. Over many generations, it has gained in refinement, safety, and efficiency, eventually adopting a hybrid powertrain on recent versions. Very highly rated for its reliability, it retains good resale value. As a mid-size sedan, the Camry uses tire sizes and wheel diameters common to this segment, which makes sourcing easy, including the winter tires essential in Quebec; a second set mounted on wheels is a practical option for seasonal changeovers.
History
History of the Toyota Camry
The Camry is Toyota's emblematic mid-size sedan, long one of the best-selling cars in North America. Introduced in the 1980s, it established itself through its comfort, reliability, and roominess, targeting families and motorists seeking a hassle-free, do-it-all car. Over many generations, it has gained in refinement, safety, and efficiency, eventually adopting a hybrid powertrain on recent versions. Very highly rated for its reliability, it retains good resale value. As a mid-size sedan, the Camry uses tire sizes and wheel diameters common to this segment, which makes sourcing easy, including the winter tires essential in Quebec; a second set mounted on wheels is a practical option for seasonal changeovers.
Technology
Technologies, engines and platforms
Sedan built on the TNGA platform. Recent versions favor an efficient hybrid (gasoline-electric) powertrain, sometimes offered with electronic all-wheel drive. As standard, the Toyota Safety Sense suite provides emergency braking, lane keeping, and adaptive cruise control.
Tires and wheels
Tire and wheel compatibility
La gamme Toyota couvre des berlines compactes (Corolla), intermédiaires (Camry), des VUS (RAV4) et des camions robustes (Hilux, Land Cruiser), ce qui implique des dimensions de pneus et des diamètres de jantes variés, des plus petits formats économiques aux jantes de plus grand diamètre sur les VUS et versions sportives. Les entraxes (bolt patterns) diffèrent selon les segments, les modèles plus lourds et les camions utilisant des fixations distinctes des voitures compactes. Au Québec, le pneu d'hiver est obligatoire : pour ces véhicules très répandus, il vaut souvent la peine de prévoir un second train monté sur jantes dédiées afin de simplifier les changements saisonniers. Vérifiez toujours la dimension et l'indice de charge inscrits au montant de portière.
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