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What headlights does the Camry use?

In recent model years, the Camry predominantly uses LED headlights, with halogen units appearing on some base trims in older releases or specific markets. For exact configuration, year and trim matter more than the model name alone.


The Camry’s headlight setup has evolved with the generation and regional specs. The latest models lean toward LED projector headlights with common features like daytime running lights and automatic high beams, while premium trims may offer adaptive LED headlights. Because configurations can vary by year and market, checking the precise specification for your exact car is important.


Headlight technology by generation


The following outlines general patterns seen across generations, with notes on common variations between trims and markets.



  • Eight-generation Camry (2018–present): LED projector headlights are standard on most trims; some base models in certain markets used halogen headlights. Higher trims typically include automatic high-beam assist and brighter output.

  • Mid-cycle updates through the 2020s: LED lighting became even more widespread, with top trims offering optional or standard adaptive LED headlights and enhanced beam patterning.

  • Market and year variations: In some regions, the very base L/LE trims or earlier model years may still have halogen headlights, while North American and many other markets largely shifted to LED across most grades.


For the most accurate picture, verify the exact headlight type on your specific Camry by checking the window sticker, owner's manual, or Toyota’s official spec sheet for that model year.


What to check when shopping for a Camry


When shopping for a Camry, confirm the headlight type and available features for the exact model year and trim you’re interested in. This helps avoid mismatches between expectations and what’s in the showroom or on the lot.



  • Look at the headlight housing and lighting elements to distinguish LED from halogen; LED headlights typically have a crisp, white light and distinct projector modules.

  • Check the window sticker (Monroney label) or the official brochure for “LED headlights” or “halogen headlights” specification.

  • Verify available features such as automatic high beams, adaptive LED headlights, and LED daytime running lights, as these are not always standard on every trim.

  • Test night visibility to evaluate brightness, color temperature, and beam pattern, especially if you’re considering a lower trim where halogen might still be offered.


If you’re unsure, ask the dealer for the exact headlight specification for the model year and trim you’re considering, or consult Toyota’s official configuration pages for that year.


Summary


The Camry today is built around LED headlights in most trims, with halogen units mostly confined to older or regional base models. High trims commonly feature automatic high beams and, in some markets and years, adaptive LED headlights. For precise information, always verify the exact year and trim against official Toyota specifications or the vehicle’s window sticker.

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