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2021 Toyota Camry gas struts — what’s fitted from factory?
For the 2021 Toyota Camry (XV70), gas struts aren’t a factory-fit item on either the bonnet or the boot. Toyota equips this model with a mechanical bonnet support rod and gooseneck boot hinges with torsion bars. This setup is confirmed in Toyota’s Owner’s Manual for the 2021 Camry (bonnet opening shows a support rod), the Toyota Repair Manual/TIS procedures (hood/bonnet support rod handling and deck-lid torsion bar adjustment), and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for XV70 Camry models (lists a hood “stay”/support rod and deck-lid hinges/torsion bars, with no lift supports specified).
Why doesn’t the 2021 Camry use gas struts? Being a sedan with a separate boot, the Camry’s gooseneck hinge and torsion bar design is space-efficient and cost-effective, keeping weight and complexity down. On the bonnet, a simple prop rod is robust and reliable, with fewer wear parts than a gas strut. It’s also easier to service and avoids long-term pressure loss issues typical of gas-charged lifts. For a high-volume model like Camry, this approach helps maintain consistent build and serviceability across trims and markets.
Thinking about retrofitting? Aftermarket bonnet gas strut kits do exist and can tidy up the engine bay experience, but they require brackets and careful fitment to avoid fouling the bonnet liner or strut towers. It’s worth checking that any kit is specifically designed for the XV70 Camry and won’t stress the bonnet frame. If the vehicle’s under a new car warranty, it’s smart to confirm with a Toyota dealer whether such mods could affect related coverage.
Even without gas struts, there are a few quick care tips owners can follow:
- Keep the bonnet support rod clean and ensure the clip and grommet are intact so it secures properly.
- Lightly lubricate bonnet and boot hinges during routine servicing to prevent squeaks and stiffness.
- Avoid adjusting or de-tensioning the boot torsion bars unless equipped with the correct tools and procedures — they’re under load.
Bottom line: on a 2021 Camry, gas struts aren’t a standard part to replace or service. The factory hardware is simple, reliable, and perfectly suited to Aussie and Kiwi day-to-day use.
Popular questions
Does the 2021 Toyota Camry have gas struts on the bonnet or boot?
No. From factory, the 2021 Camry uses a bonnet support rod and gooseneck boot hinges with torsion bars. There are no OEM gas lift supports listed for this model in Toyota’s manuals and parts catalogue.
Can gas struts be retrofitted to the 2021 Camry bonnet?
Yes, aftermarket kits are available. Choose an XV70-specific kit, follow torque specs, and check clearances with the bonnet closed. If the car’s still under warranty, ask a Toyota dealer whether the modification could affect related coverage.
What maintenance is needed if there are no gas struts?
Keep the bonnet support rod secure in its clip, lubricate hinges lightly during servicing, and don’t tamper with boot torsion bars without proper guidance. This simple care keeps everything operating smoothly over the kilometres.