The car uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid battery for starting the engine and powering electronics. The typical replacement size for most 2014 Camry gas models is Group Size 24F, but you should verify the exact fit on the battery label or in the owner's manual.
For a bit more detail, the 2014 Camry comes in both a gasoline (non-hybrid) version and a Hybrid. The gasoline model relies on the conventional 12-volt battery, while the Hybrid uses a high-voltage traction battery for propulsion in addition to a separate 12-volt auxiliary battery for electronics. The precise battery size can vary by trim and market, so it’s best to confirm with the label or official specs.
Gasoline Camry (non-hybrid) battery specifications
The gasoline-powered 2014 Camry relies on a traditional 12-volt battery to crank the engine and support electrical systems when the engine isn’t running. Replacement choices should meet or exceed the original’s cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity to ensure reliable starting in your climate and driving conditions.
Here are the common sizes used in many 2014 Camry gasoline models.
- Group Size 24F — a widely used 12-volt lead-acid battery standard for many Camry models of this era.
- Group Size 24 — an alternative fit in some markets or trims, depending on terminal layout and tray dimensions.
- Higher-CCA options for cold climates — batteries with higher CCA (and adequate reserve capacity) can improve starts in very cold weather.
When replacing, ensure the new battery matches or exceeds the original’s CCA and reserve capacity, and have the charging system tested if necessary. The battery label or the owner's manual will provide the exact group size and spec for your car.
Hybrid Camry battery considerations
The 2014 Camry Hybrid uses a high-voltage traction battery to power the electric motor, separate from the 12-volt battery. The 12-volt auxiliary battery still powers electronics and the system starter, but its replacement is handled similarly to the gas model and may use a different mounting location or size. The traction battery itself is a professional-service item and is not replaced by typical consumer battery shopping.
How to determine your exact battery fit
To ensure you purchase the correct battery for your specific car, use one of these verification methods:
- Check the battery label for the Group Size, CCA, and reserve capacity.
- Consult the owner's manual or a Toyota dealer parts department with your VIN.
- Compare battery dimensions and terminal layout to your current battery before purchasing.
Note: If your Camry is a Hybrid, avoid replacing the high-voltage traction battery yourself; rely on a qualified technician for hybrid battery service.
Summary
In short, a 2014 Toyota Camry uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery for the standard electrical system, with Group Size commonly 24F (though 24 is also used in some regions). Always verify the exact fit on the battery label or in the owner’s manual. Hybrid models include a high-voltage traction battery for propulsion, plus a separate 12-volt battery for electronics, which is replaced in a manner similar to the non-hybrid model but may have different mounting. Climate, driving habits, and equipment can influence the ideal battery choice, so confirm specifications before purchasing.


