Not many automakers can claim what Toyota can with the Camry. The mid-size sedan has been around for decades longer than most of its competition, and it continues to dominate where so many others have failed. While so many car shoppers of recent years have chosen compact SUVs over sedans, the Camry still proves successful.
The Camry has proven significant enough to be made available with a hybrid powertrain model at the same time as the traditional gasoline powertrain version. For 2021, Toyota changed a few things with the Camry, including removing the L trim, modifying the exterior and interior styling, and changing some feature availability. However, the model’s winning formula of fuel economy, a spacious interior, and generous safety features still applies to the 2021 model year. Use the chart below to learn about the model’s available features and specifications.
Powertrain |
Safety Technology |
Entertainment & Convenience Features |
2.5L I4 Engine, 2.5L I4 Hybrid Engine or 3.5L V6 Engine | Full-Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control | Audio Plus JBL® Package with 9 Speakers, Subwoofer and Amplifier |
301 Maximum Horsepower (V6) | Driver and Front Passenger Whiplash-Injury-Lessening Seats | Amazon Alexa, Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® |
267 Maximum lb-ft of Torque (V6) | Ten Airbags | Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control |
All-Wheel Drive | Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert | Qi-Compatible Wireless Smartphone Charging |
Toyota made sure not to shortchange buyers when it comes to technology. Tech has changed the safety, entertainment, and convenience standards of the automotive industry so much, and this is partially because Toyota led the industry that way. The Camry has played a starring role in automotive innovation for decades, and the 2021 model continues to carry that special torch. There’s a powertrain for everyone, and more safety technology than ever before.