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What is the wheelbase on a Toyota Camry?

The wheelbase of the current Toyota Camry is 111.2 inches (2,824 mm).


Wheelbase is the distance between the front and rear axles, a key measure that shapes interior room, ride smoothness, and stability at speed. This article provides the latest figure, explains how it has evolved across Camry generations, and outlines what it means for drivers and buyers.


Current wheelbase specification


In the latest Camry lineup (introduced in 2018 and continuing through the present), Toyota standardizes the wheelbase at 111.2 inches (2,824 mm). This measurement applies to gasoline-powered Camrys and the hybrid variant alike, contributing to a roomy cabin without making the car overly long for everyday use.


Wheelbase across generations


Over the Camry’s long history, the wheelbase has gradually expanded with new generations. The modern seventh generation uses 111.2 inches, a notable increase from earlier models that clustered in the mid-to-high 100-inch range. For perspective, Camrys from the 1990s generally had wheelbases around 105 to 106 inches, while earlier 2000s models bumped toward the low 110s. Exact figures varied by year and market, but the current standard remains 111.2 inches.


Why wheelbase matters for ride and interior space


A longer wheelbase typically yields more legroom for rear-seat passengers and a smoother ride by reducing the impact of road irregularities. It can also influence handling characteristics, including stability at highway speeds and steering feel in turns. In the Camry’s case, 111.2 inches strikes a balance between roomy interior dimensions and a compact overall length for a mid-size sedan.


Practical implications for buyers


If you prioritize rear passenger comfort and a calm highway ride, the Camry’s wheelbase supports those goals. If you mostly drive in tight urban spaces or value a tight turning radius, the wheelbase is one factor among many to consider, alongside overall length, curb weight, and suspension tuning.


Summary


The current Toyota Camry rolls on a wheelbase of 111.2 inches (2,824 mm), a figure that underpins its spacious interior and stable ride. Across generations, Toyota has gradually increased wheelbase to improve comfort, while preserving the car’s overall practicality as a mid-size sedan.

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