The 2016 Toyota Camry uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid starting battery. For most replacement needs, the common group size is 24F, with typical cold-cranking amps (CCA) in the 550–650 range depending on the engine. Always verify the exact size by checking the battery label or the owner's manual.
Battery size and specifications for the 2016 Camry
The 2016 Camry is equipped with a conventional 12-volt starting battery. In the majority of trims and configurations, the recommended replacement group size is 24F, which fits the engine bay and provides adequate starting power. If your vehicle has special equipment or is located in a region with different specifications, consult the Toyota parts catalog or your dealer to confirm the exact group size for your VIN.
How to verify the correct battery size
To ensure you replace with the correct unit, confirm the group size using one or more of these methods:
- Check the label on your current battery; the group size (for example, “24F”) is usually printed on the top or side.
- Consult the vehicle’s owner's manual or the official Toyota parts catalog for your engine and trim configuration.
- Ask a local auto parts store or Toyota dealer to look up the exact group size by providing your VIN and engine option.
Verifying the correct size helps ensure a proper fit, adequate clearance, and reliable starting performance for daily driving.
What to consider when replacing
Beyond the group size, consider battery performance metrics such as cold-cranking amps (CCA), reserve capacity (RC), and the physical dimensions to ensure a proper fit in the tray and terminals. While 24F replacements are common for the Camry, higher or lower CCA ratings may be appropriate depending on climate and optional equipment. When in doubt, rely on the manufacturer’s guidance or a trusted parts professional to select the right battery for your specific vehicle.
Summary
The 2016 Camry typically uses a 12-volt lead-acid starting battery with Group Size 24F as the standard replacement option. Always confirm the exact size for your particular engine and trim by inspecting the battery label, checking the owner's manual, or consulting the Toyota parts catalog or a dealer. This ensures proper fit, performance, and reliability.


