How many cc is Camry 4 cylinder?
The four‑cylinder Camry most commonly uses a 2.5‑liter engine, which is about 2,487 cubic centimeters (cc); many spec sheets round that to 2,500 cc.
What the numbers signify
Engine displacement, measured in cubic centimeters (cc), represents the total volume swept by all pistons inside the cylinders during a complete engine cycle. A 2.5‑liter engine translates to roughly 2,487 cc, though manufacturers sometimes round the figure to 2,500 cc on brochures and spec sheets. The Camry’s current four‑cylinder lineup is built around a 2.5 L family of engines (often labeled with designations such as A25A or 2AR variants in different markets), and the displacement remains close to 2.5 L across model years.
Displacement across Camry generations
Here is a quick guide to typical four‑cylinder displacements seen in Camry generations. Exact figures can vary by engine family and market, so check the specific model’s datasheet for your year.
- Modern gasoline Camrys: about 2,487 cc (2.5 L), commonly rounded to 2,500 cc
- Earlier 4‑cylinder Camrys (late 1990s to mid-2000s): around 2,360–2,400 cc
- Even earlier Camrys (1990s and earlier): roughly 2,200 cc
In practice, if you own a current Camry or are shopping for one, the 2.5 L engine is the standard four‑cylinder option, with displacement near 2.5 L. For exact figures, refer to your vehicle’s engine code and official Toyota specifications.
Current vs. hybrid configurations
Note that Camry hybrids pair the same 2.5 L gasoline engine with electric motors; the displacement refers to the gasoline portion and remains around 2,487 cc, while the total system output is higher due to hybridization.
Why displacement matters
Displacement gives a rough sense of engine size and potential power characteristics. Larger displacements often produce more torque, but modern Camrys balance efficiency and performance through advanced engineering, turbocharging in some markets, and hybrid technology. For the four‑cylinder Camry, the 2.5 L configuration is tuned for a practical blend of drivability and fuel economy.
Summary
Bottom line: the prevailing four‑cylinder Camry uses a 2.5‑liter engine with a displacement around 2,487 cc (often rounded to 2,500 cc). Older generations used smaller displacements ranging from about 2.2 L to 2.4 L. When in doubt, verify the exact displacement by checking the engine code and the model’s official specifications.
