The Toyota Camry is the fastest at 135 mph The Camry TRD also uses the 301-hp 3.5-liter V6, but the Camry tops out at 135 mph, according to Car and Driver, making it the fastest sedan from Toyota currently. For a commuter, 135 is nothing to sneeze at.24 sept 2021
What year Toyota Camry should you avoid?
Used Toyota Camry Model Years To Avoid There are three years of the used Toyota Camry you should simply not purchase. They are the 2007, 2008, and 2009 model year Camry cars. These cars have a known engine defect and you don't want to own one.27 feb 2020
Which Camry has the most horsepower?
Performance and Handling The base engine gives the XSE 206 HP in power capacity and 186 LB-FT of torque. You can upgrade to the V6 engine that powers the TRD if you want a more powerful version of the XSE instead. The V6 engine, which is standard on the TRD, delivers 300 HP and more than 265 LB-FT in torque.
Is the Camry TRD fast?
The 2020 Toyota Camry TRD has a 3.5-liter V6 linked to an 8-speed automatic. The engine makes 301 hp and 267 lb-ft, which is good enough for a 5.6-second 0-60 mph time, Car and Driver reports. And its rolling 5-60 mph time is almost a dead match at 5.8 seconds.28 mar 2021
Which is better Camry Xse or TRD?
For those who want a more fuel-efficient option but also with sporty handling, then the XSE may be the better choice. The TRD maxes out the performance capability of the Camry and is definitely for those who want the practicality of a roomy four-door sedan but with some serious pep and racing-inspired handling.
Which Toyota is the fastest?
The Supra is the fastest car in the Toyota lineup, but it's mostly a BMW. Its platform, engine and transmission are all built by the German automaker. You might think the fastest vehicle completely built by Toyota is a souped-up Corolla or Camry, or even the 86 coupe prized by tuners and hot-rodders.26 sept 2021