Toyota Avalon axed: US production ends after 2022 model year
Just as the Toyota Avalon has become exciting (or at least interesting), it’s going to be axed because no-one loves big sedans anymore.
Just as the Toyota Avalon has become exciting (or at least interesting), it’s going to be axed because no-one loves big sedans anymore.
The 2021 Toyota Avalon XSE Nightshade has black grille, mirrors, rear spoiler, badges, 19″ wheels, window trim, antenna, and door handles.
AWD is now available on the 2021 Toyota Avalon in both Limited and XLE grades with a 2.5L Dynamic Force I4 and 8-speed auto.
The 2020 Toyota Avalon TRD has lightweight 19″ wheels, new exhaust and aero parts, stiffer bracing, lowered suspension, bigger brakes, and SofTex seats.
The 2019 Toyota Avalon Limited Hybrid has a total of 215hp (160kW) from its electric motor, 2.5L I4 gas engine, and nickel-metal hydride battery.
The 2019 Toyota Avalon V6 has a 3.5L V6 with 301hp (224kW) and 267 lb-ft (362Nm), FWD, and an 8-speed automatic.
The 2019 Toyota Avalon XSE goes on sale late spring 2018, and has much sportier styling, the TNGA K platform, and a new infotainment system with Apple CarPlay.
The 2019 Toyota Avalon has a sportier design based on the TNGA K platform, a 3.5-liter V6 with an 8-speed auto or 2.5-liter I4 hybrid. Designed and built in the USA.
The 2019 Toyota Avalon will leaner and more aggressive. Based on the TNGA platform, it will be lighter, and have better handling too.
Officials have confirmed the fifth generation Toyota Avalon will begin production in 2018 at the company’s factory in Georgetown, Kentucky.