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Toyota does not provide specific top speed information for the 2010 Camry due to legal reasons. However, it is commonly believed that the car can reach around 115 mph, although some drivers claim it can go as fast as 122 to 150 mph. It is advised not to attempt pushing the car to its limits, especially with the DOHC 3.4-liter V6 engine that produces 268 horsepower and 248 pound-feet of torque. How you choose to utilize this power is ultimately up to you and the open road on a clear morning.
Sorry, it's going much faster than 120 miles per hour.
I've reached a speed of 140 to 145 miles per hour. Has anyone else come close to hitting similar numbers?
I've definitely gone over 120 mph with five people in the car.
The maximum speed of a 2010 Toyota Camry is 105 miles per hour.
In 2010, the top speed of the V6 engine with the code name 2GR-FE is 138 miles per hour. You can view evidence of this on YouTube.
Can definitely verify that 140 was reached while riding alone.
The Governor is currently at 137.
It's similar to consuming more than necessary when eating.