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Is the 2009 Toyota Camry V6 or V4?

In brief, the 2009 Camry was offered with two gasoline engine options — a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a 3.5-liter V6 — so you could choose based on your needs. There is no V4 engine in this model year.


Context: The 2009 Camry, part of Toyota’s XV40 generation, continued the two-engine approach common to the lineup: a more economical inline-four and a more powerful V6. A separate Camry Hybrid was also available, using a different powertrain that combines a gasoline engine with electric motors.


Engine options for the 2009 Camry


The gasoline-powered Camry lineup centered on two core engines, each paired with different transmissions and suited to different driving preferences.



  • 2.4-liter inline-4 (2AZ-FE) producing about 158–167 horsepower and around 161–166 lb-ft of torque, typically paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission.

  • 3.5-liter V6 (2GR-FE) producing about 268 horsepower and around 248 lb-ft of torque, typically paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.


Conclusion: The 2009 Camry offered two gasoline engine choices to cover a range from efficient daily driving to stronger acceleration, while the hybrid variant stood apart as a separate powertrain option.


Hybrid option and other notes


In addition to the two gasoline engines, a Camry Hybrid was available in 2009, using a 2.4-liter Atkinson-cycle engine paired with electric motors. This setup is separate from the two gasoline engines and offered a different balance of efficiency and performance.


Performance and efficiency considerations


The four-cylinder option emphasizes fuel economy and lower running costs, making it the common choice for most buyers. The V6 delivers noticeably quicker acceleration and stronger highway performance but at the cost of higher fuel consumption. Both engines power the Camry with front-wheel drive, and the transmission choice generally follows the engine type (5-speed automatic for the 4-cylinder; 6-speed automatic for the V6).


Summary


Bottom line: The 2009 Toyota Camry was offered with two gasoline engines — the 2.4-liter inline-4 and the 3.5-liter V6 — and there was also a separate Camry Hybrid option. There is no V4 engine in this model year. Choose the four-cylinder for better fuel efficiency or the V6 for stronger performance; the hybrid provides a different path focused on fuel savings.

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