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Toyota Avalon

The Toyota Avalon (Japanese: トヨタ・アバロン, Hepburn: Toyota Abaron) is a full-size sedan produced by Toyota. It is Toyota's largest front-wheel drive sedan and serves as its flagship sedan in the United States, Canada, China and the Middle East. It was also produced in Australia from April 2000 until June 2005, when it was replaced in November 2006 by the Aurion. The first production Avalon rolled off the TMMK assembly line in Georgetown, Kentucky, in September 1994,[3] and subsequent generations have all been manufactured at the Kentucky location to date.

Toyota Avalon
Toyota Avalon Deluxe (GSX50, China)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledToyota Pronard (Japan, 2000–2004)
Production1994–present
Model years1995–2022 (US)
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size car[1]
Body style4-door sedan
Layout
Chronology
Predecessor
Successor

Toyota marketed the Avalon as a replacement for the Cressida, a model discontinued for the American market in 1992. While the Cressida was an upper-level mid-size rear-wheel drive car with a straight-six engine, the Avalon is front-wheel drive, powered by a V6 engine. In recent years, there has been considerable overlapping with its platform mates, the Camry V6 and the Lexus ES, although the third-generation and subsequent Avalon was distinguished by offering extra legroom due to its extended-length chassis.[4] From 2013, the Lexus ES was moved to the extended platform to match the Avalon.[5]

As of 2013, the Avalon is sold in the United States, Canada, China, South Korea and the Middle East. It was discontinued in the United States in 2022.[6]

Avalon is a legendary island featured in the Arthurian legend, fitting it in with Toyota's tradition of naming their sedans the word for "crown" in various languages (Crown, Corona, Camry, Corolla), types of crowns (Tiara), or other things associated with royalty (Scepter).[citation needed]

First generation (XX10; 1994) Edit

First generation (XX10)
 
1996 Toyota Avalon XL (US)
Overview
Production
  • September 1994[3] – August 1999
  • April 2000 – June 2005 (Australia)[7]
Model years1995–1999
Assembly
DesignerKawazu Masahiko (Design Manager: 1991)[8]
Kusama Toshiharu (Design Chief: 1990-93)
Hideaki Otsubo (facelift: 1995)[9]
Body and chassis
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformToyota K platform (for Australian market)
Related
Powertrain
Engine3.0 L 1MZ-FE V6
Transmission4-speed A541E automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase107.1 in (2,720 mm)
Length
  • 1994–97: 190.2 in (4,831 mm)
  • 1997–99: 191.9 in (4,874 mm)
Width
  • 1994–97: 70.3 in (1,786 mm)
  • 1997–99: 70.5 in (1,791 mm)
Height
  • 1994–97: 55.9 in (1,420 mm)
  • 1997–99: 56.7 in (1,440 mm)
Chronology
Predecessor
SuccessorToyota Aurion (XV40) (Australia)
 
1996 Toyota Avalon XL (US)
 
1997 Toyota Avalon XLS (US)
 
1998–1999 Toyota Avalon XLS (US)

The Avalon was a new model introduced in February 1994 at the Chicago International Auto Show and launched in late 1994 for the 1995 model year. Development began in 1990 under the 299T project code (ending in 1994), with the design phase concluding in 1991 with internal approval of the final design. Design patents were filed with the Japanese Patent Office on 17 February 1992, under patent number 0890183.[10] Built in the same plant as the Camry, the Avalon was based on a stretched XV10 Camry platform featuring a 3.0-liter 1MZ-FE V6 engine making 192 hp (140 kW) and 210 lb⋅ft (285 N⋅m) of torque.[11] With almost 121 cu ft (3,426 L) of interior space, the Avalon was the roomiest six-passenger car from a Japanese manufacturer marketed in America,[12][13] despite being three inches shorter than the Mazda 929 and 11 inches shorter than the Dodge Intrepid.[12] Its exterior dimensions were almost exactly the same as its perennial competitors, the Nissan Maxima, Mitsubishi Diamante and Mazda Millenia.

Toyota first introduced the "Avalon" name on a concept convertible sedan at the 1991 Tokyo Motor Show.[14][15]

The Avalon was available with a front bench seat for six-passenger seating, and its column shifter was the first such feature in an American Toyota car since the T130 series Corona.[16] The XL models were similar to the LE models of other Toyota vehicles, and the XLS models were similar to the XLE models of other Toyota vehicles. Traction control was optional. For 1997 models ABS became standard, power rating increased to 200 hp (150 kW), and torque increased to 214 lb⋅ft (290 N⋅m). In 1997 for the 1998 model year a mid-cycle refresh was introduced with minor updates to the front and rear fascias. Also for 1998, the Avalon's structure was modified to improve safety[citation needed] while front seat-mounted side airbags became standard.

The first-generation Avalon was also sold in Japan (vehicles were made in the United States and exported to Japan) as a right-hand drive model, and was exclusive to Toyopet Store locations. In Japan, it was the largest front-wheel drive sedan at Toyopet Store locations, and was sold alongside the front-engine, rear-drive Toyota Celsior, and was available in 3.0 and 3.0 G grade levels, with the "Coach Edition" available as an option starting in late 1997 (equivalent to the 1998 model year). In Japan it was classified as a luxury car (and so carried an expensive, yearly road tax) because of Japanese government dimension regulations that placed it in the "large car" category and its, by Japanese standards, large engine displacement.

Australia (2000–2005) Edit

In 1999, Toyota recycled the old tooling for the old Avalon by shipping it to Toyota Australia, and launched the old Avalon as an "all-new" model in June 2000. The new Australian Avalon had an identical body to the old 1994 Avalon.[17] The Australian model was built in the Melbourne suburb of Altona, made in both right-hand drive (for Australia, New Zealand, and some parts of Asia), as well as left-hand drive for the Middle East. The Camry was also made at this plant.[18] The Avalon performed poorly in Australia; critics called the car "boring", and sales were low. The Avalon was front-wheel drive and available only as a sedan with a 3.0-liter V6 and automatic transmission. By contrast, its intended rivals, the Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore, were rear wheel drive and offered a wider range of body styles and engine/transmission options.[19]

Toyota had originally decided to rename the Avalon as the Centaur for the Australian market, after the mythological creature of the same name. However, the Australian hospital ship AHS Centaur had been torpedoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine during World War II and when Toyota Australia was made aware of this prior to the release of the car, they organised for the Centaur badges to be destroyed and removed the offending nameplate from all paperwork and advertising. As a result, the original "Avalon" name prevailed for the Australian market.[20]

When the Avalon was updated in 2001 as the "Mark II" (not to be confused with the separate Toyota Mark II), the model range was lightly revised and new hubcaps/alloy wheels were fitted.[21] The "Mark III" designation refers to the 2003 to 2005 facelift models.[22]

Many buyers preferred the V6-powered Camry instead of the Avalon, and the 2003 facelift failed to rectify the lower than expected sales,[23] with many criticizing the new front styling. Because of these sales concerns, Toyota Australia marketed it towards taxi fleets, against the Ford Falcon, with a specially developed dual-fuel (LPG and gasoline)-compatible engine.[24] Avalon production ceased in mid-2005.[25] In November 2006, Toyota introduced its replacement, the Toyota Aurion (XV40).[26]

Pre-facelift
Facelift

Toyota X-Runner Concept Edit

At the 2003 Melbourne and Sydney International Motor Shows, Toyota Australia unveiled the X-Runner Concept, a coupe utility version of the Avalon. The suspension AWD parts were borrowed from the Lexus RX and the rear axle came from the Tarago van. It was intended for production, but Toyota of Australia could not get approval from the parent company.[27][28]

Second generation (XX20; 1999) Edit

Second generation (XX20)
 
2000–2002 Toyota Avalon XLS (US)
Overview
Also calledToyota Pronard (Japan)
ProductionSeptember 1999[3] – November 2004
Model years2000–2004
AssemblyUnited States: Georgetown, Kentucky (TMMK)
DesignerKevin Hunter and Yo Hiruta (1997)[29][30]
Body and chassis
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformToyota K platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine3.0 L 1MZ-FE V6
Transmission4-speed A541E automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase107.1 in (2,720 mm)
Length191.9 in (4,874 mm)
Width71.7 in (1,821 mm)
Height
  • 1999–2002: 57.7 in (1,466 mm)
  • 2002–2004: 57.1 in (1,450 mm)

The second-generation Avalon grew larger in almost every respect, except wheelbase. It was still based on the stretched Camry platform and was powered by a 3.0-liter 1MZ-FE V6 engine equipped with VVT-i, shared with the Toyota Camry, Toyota Highlander, Toyota Sienna, and the Lexus ES300, making 210 hp (157 kW) and 220 lb⋅ft (298 N⋅m). of torque and paired to a 4-speed automatic. The coefficient of drag had been reduced to Cd=0.28.

 
2000–2002 Toyota Avalon XL (US)
 
 
2003–2004 Toyota Avalon XLS (US)
 
2000–2002 Toyota Pronard (Japan)

This Avalon was available in two trims: the basic XL and the upscale XLS. Standard features include electroluminescent Optitron gauges, 4-wheel disc ABS, front torso side airbags and 15" alloy wheels. Optional were a JBL audio system, Vehicle Stability Control, and a front row bench seat, allowing up to six passengers—a characteristic of large sized cars. However the front center seat is a tight fit for an adult passenger. Dual climate control, larger 16" wheels, and driver's and passenger's power seats were also available.

This second-generation Avalon also featured a built-in 115 V AC power inverter, the first car with such a feature. This was dropped in the third-generation Avalon; yet, the Toyota Highlander, Matrix, Sienna, and Scion models now offer such an inverter.

The Avalon received a mid-cycle facelift for the 2003 model year, with a new grille and modified headlights and tail lights. The minor interior changes included an optional navigation system, woodgrain-style trimmed steering wheel for the XLS, slightly modified gauges, and a chrome emblem steering wheel added onto the XL (once only standard for the XLS).

The second-generation Avalon was also exported to the Japanese market as the Toyota Pronard (Japanese: トヨタ・プロナード, Hepburn: Toyota Puronādo), derived from the French word "prôner" for "extol", "commend", or "praise", between 2000 and 2004, replacing the first-generation sold as the Avalon. The Japanese Toyota Pronard was reassigned from Toyopet Store and was now exclusive to the former Vista Store network as Toyota Netz locations, slotted between the larger Toyota Aristo and smaller Verossa and Altezza. Some of the optional equipment installed in the Pronard, to enhance its luxury, was the TEMS ride control technology. Due to poor sales, Toyota did not export the third-generation Avalon to Japan; thus, the Toyota Pronard has been discontinued.

In the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) frontal crash test the Avalon received a "Good" overall score with the "Good" in all six measured categories.[31]

Unlike the first-generation model, there was no Australian production or sales of this or later models.[32]

Third generation (XX30; 2004) Edit

Third generation (XX30)
 
2005–2007 Toyota Avalon XL (US)
Overview
ProductionDecember 2004[3] – October 2012
Model years2005–2012
AssemblyUnited States: Georgetown, Kentucky (TMMK)
DesignerMasanari Sakae, Yoshikazu Harada, Kenta Shimoguchi and Ian Cartabiano (2003)[33][34]
Body and chassis
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformToyota K platform
RelatedToyota Camry/Aurion (XV40)
Powertrain
Engine3.5 L 2GR-FE V6
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase111.0 in (2,820 mm)[35]
Length
  • 2004–2010: 197.2 in (5,009 mm)
  • 2010–2012: 197.6 in (5,020 mm)
Width72.8 in (1,850 mm)
Height58.5 in (1,485 mm)
Curb weight3,560–3,660 lb (1,615–1,660 kg)

The Avalon underwent a redesign for 2005, and was unveiled to the public at the January 2005 North American International Auto Show. It went on sale in February 2005. Toyota reportedly cut the Avalon's production development time down from 29.5 months to 18 months.[36] The third generation Avalon was not sold in Europe or Japan.

The third generation Avalon was larger than previous versions, with Calty styling and drag coefficient of Cd=0.29; the Avalon also became the first Toyota to use a single piece wiper blade design. The redesign dropped the front bench seat option, a feature once common among large American sedans such as Buicks and Cadillacs, and featured a semi-flat rear floor to help increase rear passenger comfort.

The Avalon was the first Toyota to use Dual VVT-i in the US market in an all-new 3.5-liter 2GR-FE V6 engine which met ULEV certification and had a power output of 280 hp (209 kW) with a 0–60 time of 6.0 seconds. The engine was mated to a 5-speed sequential shift automatic. Due to changes in the SAE's testing procedures, power dropped to 268 hp (200 kW) and torque dropped to 248 lb⋅ft (336 N⋅m) for the 2006 model year. Actual power output did not change.

The Avalon came in four trims: the standard (base) XL, Touring, XLS, and Limited. The XL model included 16" alloy wheels, while other trims came with larger 17" wheels. Performance-oriented tires were fitted to the Touring and Limited trims.

The XL included dual-climate automatic temperature controls and steering wheel-mounted audio and climate controls. The Touring trim offered faux aluminum and all-black leather interior, a sport-tuned suspension, unique powder-coated gray wheels, and a trunk lip-mounted spoiler. The XLS introduced standard cargo nets, six-disc CD changer, a power sliding-glass moonroof, electrochromic auto dimming rear-view and driver's side-view mirrors, four-way passenger power seat and a HomeLink transceiver. The high-end Limited trim offered air-ventilated seats with a power driver's seat cushion length adjuster, Toyota's Smart Key System with keyless push-button start and entry, a quieter acoustic windshield, rain-sensing windshield wipers, an upgraded 12-speaker JBL audio system, "in-glass" LED turn signals on the side mirrors and a wood-trimmed steering wheel and shift gear lever. A navigation system was optional for every trim level other than the XL version. The Avalon had a flat rear floor design and reclining rear seats. Vehicle Stability Control was optional on all trim levels. Other options included a keyless Remote Engine Start, glass breakage sensor, rear window power sunshade and, on Limited models, a Dynamic Laser Cruise Control system. HID lighting with auto-leveling was standard on Touring and Limited grades.

On 5 December 2011, Toyota announced that Toyota Avalons assembled in the US would be exported to South Korea and shipped from Port of Hueneme in Oxnard, California.[37]

Yearly changes Edit

First facelift
 
2008 Toyota Avalon XL
 
 
2008 Toyota Avalon XLS
  • 2005, for the 2006 model year: Toyota expanded the availability of Vehicle Stability Control to XL and Touring trim levels.[38]
  • 2006, for the 2007 model year: the tire pressure monitoring system became standard across all trims and the navigation system made optional for the Touring trim level.[39]
  • 2007, for the 2008 model year: Avalon released received a mild facelift. Rear tail lights received subtle tinting, and the front fascia was redesigned. Other changes included a six-speed automatic transmission, chrome exterior door handles for the "Limited" trim, restyled alloy wheels for the "Touring" and "XLS" trims, a built-in remote key, upgraded rear brakes, and Bluetooth integration with all JBL Synthesis audio systems. "Touring" models received a color-keyed grille, "XLS" and "Limited" models had a chrome grille, and all models included an in-dash six-CD changer.
  • 2008, for the 2009 model year: Avalon offered a few changes: Vehicle Stability Control [VSC] became standard on all trim levels, and the Touring version was no longer offered. XLS and Limited leather seats now offered a Dark Charcoal color, and the Indigo Ink Pearl exterior color was replaced with Cocoa Bean Metallic.
  • 2009, for the 2010 model year: Offered two updates: all passenger windows received an automatic up/down function, as opposed to just the driver and front passenger's side, and a new accelerator pedal was redesigned.
Second facelift
 
2011 MY Toyota Avalon Limited
 
2011 MY Toyota Avalon
  • 2010, for the 2011 model year: The facelifted Avalon went on sale in April 2010, with revised styling and only two trim lines: a base Avalon model and a more upscale Limited trim. A backup camera became standard using either the rear view mirror or navigation screen for a display, and exterior side mirrors with integrated turn signals now folded in. The updated navigation system now had real-time traffic updates. Other changes included a redesigned instrument cluster and center console, new wood-style trim, new sheetmetal, and a different rear and front fascia design. The front and tail lights included LED piping, and fuel economy was slightly improved to an EPA-estimated 20/29/23 (city/highway/combined) mpg rating. The revised Avalon had a new brake-override control. It had an improved suspension system and a 12-speaker JBL Synthesis system which was only available on the Limited trim. 17" wheels were also standard on both trims although the Limited model has 10 spokes. Other exterior differences on the Limited included HID projector headlamps.[40]

Safety Edit

The Avalon came standard with anti-lock brakes, electronic brakeforce distribution, brake assist, dual front airbags, front row side torso airbags, front and rear side curtain airbags, and a driver's knee airbag. For 2009 models Vehicle Stability Control, traction control became standard while active head restraints were added. In 2010, the Star Safety System was added for the 2011 model year.

The Avalon was subject to the 2009–11 Toyota vehicle recalls. 2011 and later model years come standard with a brake-override system.

The Avalon received a "Good" overall score in both the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) frontal offset and side impact tests.[41][42] In 2009, with the new head restraints the IIHS awarded the Avalon its Top Safety Pick accolade.[43]

A "Good" rating in IIHS the roof strength test IIHS earned the 2011 model year the organization's "Top Safety Pick 2010" designation. The 2011 model year also received the "Top Safety Pick 2011" recommendation.

NHTSA crash test ratings (2006):[44]
Frontal Driver:      
Frontal Passenger:      
Side Driver:      
Side Rear Passenger:      
Rollover:       (2006)
      (2011)

Reception Edit

Car and Driver, which had called previous Avalons "Japanese Buicks," rated it at the top of a group of large premium sedans in 2005.[45] Edmunds.com, Motor Trend and Automobile Magazine also rated it top in their own comparisons.[46][47][48] Consumer Reports rated the Avalon at the top of its tested group in the large and upscale category, scoring ahead of five other sedans in the January 2010 issue.[49] In 2010, the 2011 model year Avalon competed against the Ford Taurus and received first place awards from Motor Trend.

Fourth generation (XX40; 2012) Edit

Fourth generation (XX40)
 
2014 Toyota Avalon XLE Touring (GSX40, Canada)
Overview
ProductionNovember 2012 – March 2018
Model years2013–2018
AssemblyUnited States: Georgetown, Kentucky (TMMK)
DesignerKevin Hunter and Ian Cartabiano (2010)[50]
Body and chassis
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformToyota K platform
RelatedLexus ES (XV60)
Toyota Camry (XV50)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • 6-speed automatic
  • eCVT (hybrid)
Hybrid drivetrainPower-split
Dimensions
Wheelbase111.0 in (2,820 mm)[35]
Length196.0 in (4,978 mm)
Width72.2 in (1,835 mm)
Height57.5 in (1,460 mm)
Curb weight3,472–3,594 lb (1,575–1,630 kg)

The redesigned Avalon was partially revealed at the New York International Auto Show in April 2012, to be based on the same platform as the Lexus ES.[5] A new grille was part of the redesign with redesigned lights that were now similar to the Camry. The interior controls have tap touch technology instead of buttons.

In June 2012, Toyota announced the Avalon would offer a hybrid powertrain.[51] The Avalon went on sale in the US at the beginning of December 2012. On October 1, 2013, Toyota Korea announced that the All New Avalon Limited will be sold in South Korea.[52]

Hybrid version Edit

 
2017 Toyota Avalon Hybrid (US)

The hybrid gasoline-electric model of the 2013 model year Avalon uses the revised version of Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive power train, similar to the one powering the 2012 model year Camry Hybrid. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rated the Avalon Hybrid as 40 mpg‑US (5.9 L/100 km; 48 mpg‑imp) on combined cycle, 40 mpg‑US (5.9 L/100 km; 48 mpg‑imp) on city, and 39 mpg‑US (6.0 L/100 km; 47 mpg‑imp) on highway driving. The hybrid version went on sale in the United States in December 2012.[53] The Avalon Hybrid comes with a 2.5 L inline-4 engine. When combined with the electric motor the system has a total output of 200 bhp (149 kW).[54] The Avalon Hybrid uses a 1.6 kWh sealed nickel-metal hydride traction battery, the same as the Camry Hybrid.[55]

2012 SEMA concepts (2012) Edit

The 2013 model year TRD Edition is a concept car developed by Toyota Racing Development. It includes a supercharged 3.5-liter V6 engine with Eaton Gen 6 TVS rotor assembly, six-speed automatic transmission, six-piston front & four-piston rear calipers, burgundy body color, tinted taillights, color-keyed grille and dual exhaust with polished mufflers, 19-inch wheels with Michelin 225/40R19 tires, a red stitching touch on the instrument and door panels, seats red stitching and accent piping and a JBL GreenEdge surround-sound system.

 
2014 Avalon XLE (US)

The 2013 model year HV Edition is based on the hybrid model. It includes 19-inch wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport 225/40R19 tires, JBL GreenEdge surround-sound system with 15-speakers, hybrid-blue headlights, turn signals, bright white with electric blue body color and the suspension and braking system from the 2013 model year TRD Edition.

The 2013 model year DUB Edition includes 22-inch-deep concave custom made satin black TIS wheels with Pirelli tires, lower sport suspension, custom body kit, tinted windows, taillights, emblems and plush diamond patterned suede seats. It was built by DUB Magazine.[56]

The vehicles were unveiled at the 2012 SEMA Show.[57][58]

Facelift (2015) Edit

 
Facelift Avalon (US)

In 2015, for the 2016 model year, the Avalon received a facelift which was first shown at the February 2015 Chicago Auto Show. Changes include a new front grille, updated suspension to improve ride comfort, revised wheel designs, and standard Toyota Safety Sense P. The "Touring" trim was also reintroduced for this facelift, this time as a more sporty variant of the top-of-the-line "Limited" trim.[59]

Fifth generation (XX50; 2018) Edit

Fifth generation (XX50)
 
2020 Toyota Avalon Limited (GSX50; pre-facelift, US)
Overview
ProductionApril 2018 – present
Model years2019–2022 (US)
Assembly
DesignerRandy Stephens (2015)
Body and chassis
Layout
PlatformTNGA: GA-K[60]
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • K120 CVT with physical first gear (2.0 L I4)
  • 8-speed Direct Shift automatic (2.5 L I4 & 3.5 L V6)
  • eCVT (hybrid)
Hybrid drivetrainPower-split
Dimensions
Wheelbase113.0 in (2,870 mm)[64]
Length196.0 in (4,978 mm)
Width72.8 in (1,849 mm)
Height56.5 in (1,435 mm)
Curb weight3,560–3,715 lb (1,615–1,685 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorToyota Crown (S210) (China)
SuccessorToyota Crown (S235) (North America and Middle East)

The fifth-generation Avalon debuted at the January 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit,[64] and went on sale in the US in May 2018.[65] It is built on GA-K platform shared with the XZ10 series Lexus ES. Four trim levels offered in North America are XLE, XSE, Touring and Limited, as well as XLE, XSE and Limited versions of the Avalon Hybrid. An optional adaptive suspension is found in the Touring trim.[66]

Production and assembly of the fifth-generation Avalon is at both Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK) plant in Georgetown, Kentucky, United States and Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (TFTM) plant in Tianjin, China from 2019 until 2022. In 2021, assembly of the Avalon for the Chinese market by Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (SFTM) commenced.[67]

Powertrain Edit

Four engine choices, shared with the XV70 series Camry, are offered: a 2.0 L M20A-FKS I4 with 175 hp (130 kW; 177 PS) (only available in China), a 2.5 L A25A-FKS inline-four with 207 hp (154 kW; 210 PS), a 3.5 L 2GR-FKS V6 with 301 hp (224 kW; 305 PS), and a hybrid powertrain consisting of a 2.5 L 176 hp (131 kW; 178 PS) A25A-FXS I4 coupled with a 118 hp (88 kW; 120 PS) electric motor; combined power output is 215 hp (160 kW; 218 PS).[68] The hybrid is set up similarly to the redesigned Camry hybrid with a NiMH battery pack, though unlike the Camry hybrid, a li-ion battery is not offered.[69] The EPA rated the V6 at 22 mpg‑US (11 L/100 km; 26 mpg‑imp) on city, 32 mpg‑US (7.4 L/100 km; 38 mpg‑imp) on highway driving, and 25 mpg‑US (9.4 L/100 km; 30 mpg‑imp) on combined cycle. The Avalon Hybrid is rated up to 43 mpg‑US (5.5 L/100 km; 52 mpg‑imp) on city driving and 44 mpg‑US (5.3 L/100 km; 53 mpg‑imp) on both highway driving and combined cycle.[70]

Discontinuation of US production Edit

On 4 August 2021, Toyota announced that it would end production of the Avalon in the US after the 2022 model year as the market shifts towards SUVs and electrification.[71] The Avalon will be replaced by the S235 Crown crossover, marking the return of the Crown nameplate in North America after a 50-year hiatus.

The Avalon continued being produced in the Chinese factory for the Chinese market.[72]

Chinese market facelift Edit

The facelifted Avalon for the Chinese market was launched on 28 March 2022, it retained the five trim levels from the pre-facelift model such as Progressive, Deluxe, XLE, Touring and Limited. It is the first time that the Avalon is not marketed in North America and became a Chinese-exclusive model after it was replaced with the Crown.[73]

Yearly changes Edit

  • 2019, for the 2020 model year: Toyota introduced the Avalon TRD alongside the Camry TRD. Based on the XSE trim, it uses the same 2GR-FKS V6 engine with sportier suspensions and sport exhaust system only found on TRD models.[74]
  • 2020, for the 2021 model year: The Avalon will be available in the US with a four-cylinder AWD variant.[75] This will be available only with the 2.5-liter engine mated to the automatic transmission. Also, the 2021 model year Avalon gets a standard Android Auto and the XSE Nightshade trim level with black wheels, accents and badges. For the hybrid, the nickel-metal hydride battery was replaced by more compact lithium-ion battery pack.[76]
  • 2021, for the 2022 model year: The XSE Hybrid replaces the XSE Hybrid Nightshade Edition. Also, the XSE Nightshade, TRD, XLE AWD and Limited AWD models were dropped for the final model year in the US.[77]

Gallery Edit

Safety Edit

It is equipped with Toyota Safety Sense P (TSS-P). The IIHS awarded a Top Safety Pick+ honor to the Avalon, with a "Good" rating in all categories except the passenger-side small overlap test, where it received an "Acceptable" rating. However, Avalons built after September 2018 get a “Good” rating in the passenger-side small overlap test.[78]

In 2021, for the 2022 model year, this was upgraded to the Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ (TSS-2.5+).

IIHS crash test ratings for 2019 Toyota Avalon[78]
Small overlap front (Driver) Good
Small overlap front (Passenger) Good
Moderate overlap front Good
Side (original test) Good
Roof strength Good
Head restraints and seats Good
Headlights (varies by trim/option)
Good Poor
Front crash prevention (Vehicle-to-Vehicle) Superior
Child seat anchors (LATCH) ease of use Good+

Sales Edit

Year United States[79] Canada China[80] Australia[81]
1994 6,559[79]
1995 66,123
1996 73,070
1997 71,081
1998 77,576
1999 67,851
2000 104,078 8,788
2001 83,005 11,760
2002 69,029[82] 8,588
2003 50,911 6,064
2004 36,460[83] 187 5,584
2005 95,318 2,115 2,950
2006 88,938[84] 1,408
2007 72,945 1,010
2008 42,790[85] 380
2009 26,935[85] 280
2010 28,390[86] 502
2011 28,925[87] 496
2012 29,556[88] (inc. 747 hybrids)[89] 427
2013 70,990[90] (inc. 16,468 hybrids)[89] 1,264
2014 67,183[91] (inc. 17,048 hybrids)[92] 996
2015 60,063[93] (inc. 11,956 hybrids) 765
2016 48,080[94] (inc. 8,451 hybrids) 586
2017 32,583[95] (inc. 4,990 hybrids) 444
2018 33,580[96] (inc. 8,009 hybrids) 626[97]
2019 27,767[98] (inc. 6,552 hybrids) 62,329
2020 18,421[99] (inc. 6,714 hybrids) 111,515
2021 19,460[100] (inc. 9,734 hybrids) 117,188
2022 12,215[100] (inc. 3,565 hybrids)

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The Toyota Avalon Japanese トヨタ アバロン Hepburn Toyota Abaron is a full size sedan produced by Toyota It is Toyota s largest front wheel drive sedan and serves as its flagship sedan in the United States Canada China and the Middle East It was also produced in Australia from April 2000 until June 2005 when it was replaced in November 2006 by the Aurion The first production Avalon rolled off the TMMK assembly line in Georgetown Kentucky in September 1994 3 and subsequent generations have all been manufactured at the Kentucky location to date Toyota AvalonToyota Avalon Deluxe GSX50 China OverviewManufacturerToyotaAlso calledToyota Pronard Japan 2000 2004 Production1994 presentModel years1995 2022 US Body and chassisClassFull size car 1 Body style4 door sedanLayoutFront engine front wheel drive 1994 present Front engine four wheel drive 2020 2022 2 ChronologyPredecessorToyota Cressida North America Toyota Vienta Australia SuccessorToyota Aurion Australia for XX10 model Toyota Crown S235 North America and Middle East Toyota marketed the Avalon as a replacement for the Cressida a model discontinued for the American market in 1992 While the Cressida was an upper level mid size rear wheel drive car with a straight six engine the Avalon is front wheel drive powered by a V6 engine In recent years there has been considerable overlapping with its platform mates the Camry V6 and the Lexus ES although the third generation and subsequent Avalon was distinguished by offering extra legroom due to its extended length chassis 4 From 2013 the Lexus ES was moved to the extended platform to match the Avalon 5 As of 2013 the Avalon is sold in the United States Canada China South Korea and the Middle East It was discontinued in the United States in 2022 6 Avalon is a legendary island featured in the Arthurian legend fitting it in with Toyota s tradition of naming their sedans the word for crown in various languages Crown Corona Camry Corolla types of crowns Tiara or other things associated with royalty Scepter citation needed Contents 1 First generation XX10 1994 1 1 Australia 2000 2005 1 1 1 Toyota X Runner Concept 2 Second generation XX20 1999 3 Third generation XX30 2004 3 1 Yearly changes 3 2 Safety 3 3 Reception 4 Fourth generation XX40 2012 4 1 Hybrid version 4 2 2012 SEMA concepts 2012 4 3 Facelift 2015 5 Fifth generation XX50 2018 5 1 Powertrain 5 2 Discontinuation of US production 5 3 Chinese market facelift 5 4 Yearly changes 5 5 Gallery 5 6 Safety 6 Sales 7 References 8 External linksFirst generation XX10 1994 EditFirst generation XX10 nbsp 1996 Toyota Avalon XL US OverviewProductionSeptember 1994 3 August 1999April 2000 June 2005 Australia 7 Model years1995 1999AssemblyUnited States Georgetown Kentucky TMMK Australia Altona Victoria Toyota Australia DesignerKawazu Masahiko Design Manager 1991 8 Kusama Toshiharu Design Chief 1990 93 Hideaki Otsubo facelift 1995 9 Body and chassisLayoutFront engine front wheel drivePlatformToyota K platform for Australian market RelatedLexus ES Toyota Windom XV10 Lexus ES Toyota Windom XV20 Toyota Camry XV10 Toyota Camry XV20 Toyota Camry XV30 for Australian market Toyota Sienna XL10 Toyota X Runner concept car PowertrainEngine3 0 L 1MZ FE V6Transmission4 speed A541E automaticDimensionsWheelbase107 1 in 2 720 mm Length1994 97 190 2 in 4 831 mm 1997 99 191 9 in 4 874 mm Width1994 97 70 3 in 1 786 mm 1997 99 70 5 in 1 791 mm Height1994 97 55 9 in 1 420 mm 1997 99 56 7 in 1 440 mm ChronologyPredecessorToyota Cressida X80 North America Toyota Vienta XV20 Australia SuccessorToyota Aurion XV40 Australia nbsp 1996 Toyota Avalon XL US nbsp 1997 Toyota Avalon XLS US nbsp 1998 1999 Toyota Avalon XLS US The Avalon was a new model introduced in February 1994 at the Chicago International Auto Show and launched in late 1994 for the 1995 model year Development began in 1990 under the 299T project code ending in 1994 with the design phase concluding in 1991 with internal approval of the final design Design patents were filed with the Japanese Patent Office on 17 February 1992 under patent number 0890183 10 Built in the same plant as the Camry the Avalon was based on a stretched XV10 Camry platform featuring a 3 0 liter 1MZ FE V6 engine making 192 hp 140 kW and 210 lb ft 285 N m of torque 11 With almost 121 cu ft 3 426 L of interior space the Avalon was the roomiest six passenger car from a Japanese manufacturer marketed in America 12 13 despite being three inches shorter than the Mazda 929 and 11 inches shorter than the Dodge Intrepid 12 Its exterior dimensions were almost exactly the same as its perennial competitors the Nissan Maxima Mitsubishi Diamante and Mazda Millenia Toyota first introduced the Avalon name on a concept convertible sedan at the 1991 Tokyo Motor Show 14 15 The Avalon was available with a front bench seat for six passenger seating and its column shifter was the first such feature in an American Toyota car since the T130 series Corona 16 The XL models were similar to the LE models of other Toyota vehicles and the XLS models were similar to the XLE models of other Toyota vehicles Traction control was optional For 1997 models ABS became standard power rating increased to 200 hp 150 kW and torque increased to 214 lb ft 290 N m In 1997 for the 1998 model year a mid cycle refresh was introduced with minor updates to the front and rear fascias Also for 1998 the Avalon s structure was modified to improve safety citation needed while front seat mounted side airbags became standard The first generation Avalon was also sold in Japan vehicles were made in the United States and exported to Japan as a right hand drive model and was exclusive to Toyopet Store locations In Japan it was the largest front wheel drive sedan at Toyopet Store locations and was sold alongside the front engine rear drive Toyota Celsior and was available in 3 0 and 3 0 G grade levels with the Coach Edition available as an option starting in late 1997 equivalent to the 1998 model year In Japan it was classified as a luxury car and so carried an expensive yearly road tax because of Japanese government dimension regulations that placed it in the large car category and its by Japanese standards large engine displacement Australia 2000 2005 Edit In 1999 Toyota recycled the old tooling for the old Avalon by shipping it to Toyota Australia and launched the old Avalon as an all new model in June 2000 The new Australian Avalon had an identical body to the old 1994 Avalon 17 The Australian model was built in the Melbourne suburb of Altona made in both right hand drive for Australia New Zealand and some parts of Asia as well as left hand drive for the Middle East The Camry was also made at this plant 18 The Avalon performed poorly in Australia critics called the car boring and sales were low The Avalon was front wheel drive and available only as a sedan with a 3 0 liter V6 and automatic transmission By contrast its intended rivals the Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore were rear wheel drive and offered a wider range of body styles and engine transmission options 19 Toyota had originally decided to rename the Avalon as the Centaur for the Australian market after the mythological creature of the same name However the Australian hospital ship AHS Centaur had been torpedoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine during World War II and when Toyota Australia was made aware of this prior to the release of the car they organised for the Centaur badges to be destroyed and removed the offending nameplate from all paperwork and advertising As a result the original Avalon name prevailed for the Australian market 20 When the Avalon was updated in 2001 as the Mark II not to be confused with the separate Toyota Mark II the model range was lightly revised and new hubcaps alloy wheels were fitted 21 The Mark III designation refers to the 2003 to 2005 facelift models 22 Many buyers preferred the V6 powered Camry instead of the Avalon and the 2003 facelift failed to rectify the lower than expected sales 23 with many criticizing the new front styling Because of these sales concerns Toyota Australia marketed it towards taxi fleets against the Ford Falcon with a specially developed dual fuel LPG and gasoline compatible engine 24 Avalon production ceased in mid 2005 25 In November 2006 Toyota introduced its replacement the Toyota Aurion XV40 26 Pre facelift nbsp Avalon Conquest Mark I nbsp Avalon CSX Mark I nbsp Avalon Advantage Mark II nbsp Avalon Sorrento Mark II Facelift nbsp Avalon GXi Mark III nbsp Avalon GXi Mark III Toyota X Runner Concept Edit At the 2003 Melbourne and Sydney International Motor Shows Toyota Australia unveiled the X Runner Concept a coupe utility version of the Avalon The suspension AWD parts were borrowed from the Lexus RX and the rear axle came from the Tarago van It was intended for production but Toyota of Australia could not get approval from the parent company 27 28 nbsp Toyota X Runner concept as displayed at the 2003 Sydney International Motor ShowSecond generation XX20 1999 EditSecond generation XX20 nbsp 2000 2002 Toyota Avalon XLS US OverviewAlso calledToyota Pronard Japan ProductionSeptember 1999 3 November 2004Model years2000 2004AssemblyUnited States Georgetown Kentucky TMMK DesignerKevin Hunter and Yo Hiruta 1997 29 30 Body and chassisLayoutFront engine front wheel drivePlatformToyota K platformRelatedLexus ES Toyota Windom XV30 Toyota Camry XV30 PowertrainEngine3 0 L 1MZ FE V6Transmission4 speed A541E automaticDimensionsWheelbase107 1 in 2 720 mm Length191 9 in 4 874 mm Width71 7 in 1 821 mm Height1999 2002 57 7 in 1 466 mm 2002 2004 57 1 in 1 450 mm The second generation Avalon grew larger in almost every respect except wheelbase It was still based on the stretched Camry platform and was powered by a 3 0 liter 1MZ FE V6 engine equipped with VVT i shared with the Toyota Camry Toyota Highlander Toyota Sienna and the Lexus ES300 making 210 hp 157 kW and 220 lb ft 298 N m of torque and paired to a 4 speed automatic The coefficient of drag had been reduced to Cd 0 28 nbsp 2000 2002 Toyota Avalon XL US nbsp nbsp 2003 2004 Toyota Avalon XLS US nbsp 2000 2002 Toyota Pronard Japan This Avalon was available in two trims the basic XL and the upscale XLS Standard features include electroluminescent Optitron gauges 4 wheel disc ABS front torso side airbags and 15 alloy wheels Optional were a JBL audio system Vehicle Stability Control and a front row bench seat allowing up to six passengers a characteristic of large sized cars However the front center seat is a tight fit for an adult passenger Dual climate control larger 16 wheels and driver s and passenger s power seats were also available This second generation Avalon also featured a built in 115 V AC power inverter the first car with such a feature This was dropped in the third generation Avalon yet the Toyota Highlander Matrix Sienna and Scion models now offer such an inverter The Avalon received a mid cycle facelift for the 2003 model year with a new grille and modified headlights and tail lights The minor interior changes included an optional navigation system woodgrain style trimmed steering wheel for the XLS slightly modified gauges and a chrome emblem steering wheel added onto the XL once only standard for the XLS The second generation Avalon was also exported to the Japanese market as the Toyota Pronard Japanese トヨタ プロナード Hepburn Toyota Puronado derived from the French word proner for extol commend or praise between 2000 and 2004 replacing the first generation sold as the Avalon The Japanese Toyota Pronard was reassigned from Toyopet Store and was now exclusive to the former Vista Store network as Toyota Netz locations slotted between the larger Toyota Aristo and smaller Verossa and Altezza Some of the optional equipment installed in the Pronard to enhance its luxury was the TEMS ride control technology Due to poor sales Toyota did not export the third generation Avalon to Japan thus the Toyota Pronard has been discontinued In the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety IIHS frontal crash test the Avalon received a Good overall score with the Good in all six measured categories 31 Unlike the first generation model there was no Australian production or sales of this or later models 32 Third generation XX30 2004 EditThird generation XX30 nbsp 2005 2007 Toyota Avalon XL US OverviewProductionDecember 2004 3 October 2012Model years2005 2012AssemblyUnited States Georgetown Kentucky TMMK DesignerMasanari Sakae Yoshikazu Harada Kenta Shimoguchi and Ian Cartabiano 2003 33 34 Body and chassisLayoutFront engine front wheel drivePlatformToyota K platformRelatedToyota Camry Aurion XV40 PowertrainEngine3 5 L 2GR FE V6Transmission5 speed U151E automatic6 speed U660E automaticDimensionsWheelbase111 0 in 2 820 mm 35 Length2004 2010 197 2 in 5 009 mm 2010 2012 197 6 in 5 020 mm Width72 8 in 1 850 mm Height58 5 in 1 485 mm Curb weight3 560 3 660 lb 1 615 1 660 kg The Avalon underwent a redesign for 2005 and was unveiled to the public at the January 2005 North American International Auto Show It went on sale in February 2005 Toyota reportedly cut the Avalon s production development time down from 29 5 months to 18 months 36 The third generation Avalon was not sold in Europe or Japan The third generation Avalon was larger than previous versions with Calty styling and drag coefficient of Cd 0 29 the Avalon also became the first Toyota to use a single piece wiper blade design The redesign dropped the front bench seat option a feature once common among large American sedans such as Buicks and Cadillacs and featured a semi flat rear floor to help increase rear passenger comfort The Avalon was the first Toyota to use Dual VVT i in the US market in an all new 3 5 liter 2GR FE V6 engine which met ULEV certification and had a power output of 280 hp 209 kW with a 0 60 time of 6 0 seconds The engine was mated to a 5 speed sequential shift automatic Due to changes in the SAE s testing procedures power dropped to 268 hp 200 kW and torque dropped to 248 lb ft 336 N m for the 2006 model year Actual power output did not change The Avalon came in four trims the standard base XL Touring XLS and Limited The XL model included 16 alloy wheels while other trims came with larger 17 wheels Performance oriented tires were fitted to the Touring and Limited trims The XL included dual climate automatic temperature controls and steering wheel mounted audio and climate controls The Touring trim offered faux aluminum and all black leather interior a sport tuned suspension unique powder coated gray wheels and a trunk lip mounted spoiler The XLS introduced standard cargo nets six disc CD changer a power sliding glass moonroof electrochromic auto dimming rear view and driver s side view mirrors four way passenger power seat and a HomeLink transceiver The high end Limited trim offered air ventilated seats with a power driver s seat cushion length adjuster Toyota s Smart Key System with keyless push button start and entry a quieter acoustic windshield rain sensing windshield wipers an upgraded 12 speaker JBL audio system in glass LED turn signals on the side mirrors and a wood trimmed steering wheel and shift gear lever A navigation system was optional for every trim level other than the XL version The Avalon had a flat rear floor design and reclining rear seats Vehicle Stability Control was optional on all trim levels Other options included a keyless Remote Engine Start glass breakage sensor rear window power sunshade and on Limited models a Dynamic Laser Cruise Control system HID lighting with auto leveling was standard on Touring and Limited grades On 5 December 2011 Toyota announced that Toyota Avalons assembled in the US would be exported to South Korea and shipped from Port of Hueneme in Oxnard California 37 Yearly changes Edit First facelift nbsp 2008 Toyota Avalon XL nbsp nbsp 2008 Toyota Avalon XLS 2005 for the 2006 model year Toyota expanded the availability of Vehicle Stability Control to XL and Touring trim levels 38 2006 for the 2007 model year the tire pressure monitoring system became standard across all trims and the navigation system made optional for the Touring trim level 39 2007 for the 2008 model year Avalon released received a mild facelift Rear tail lights received subtle tinting and the front fascia was redesigned Other changes included a six speed automatic transmission chrome exterior door handles for the Limited trim restyled alloy wheels for the Touring and XLS trims a built in remote key upgraded rear brakes and Bluetooth integration with all JBL Synthesis audio systems Touring models received a color keyed grille XLS and Limited models had a chrome grille and all models included an in dash six CD changer 2008 for the 2009 model year Avalon offered a few changes Vehicle Stability Control VSC became standard on all trim levels and the Touring version was no longer offered XLS and Limited leather seats now offered a Dark Charcoal color and the Indigo Ink Pearl exterior color was replaced with Cocoa Bean Metallic 2009 for the 2010 model year Offered two updates all passenger windows received an automatic up down function as opposed to just the driver and front passenger s side and a new accelerator pedal was redesigned Second facelift nbsp 2011 MY Toyota Avalon Limited nbsp 2011 MY Toyota Avalon 2010 for the 2011 model year The facelifted Avalon went on sale in April 2010 with revised styling and only two trim lines a base Avalon model and a more upscale Limited trim A backup camera became standard using either the rear view mirror or navigation screen for a display and exterior side mirrors with integrated turn signals now folded in The updated navigation system now had real time traffic updates Other changes included a redesigned instrument cluster and center console new wood style trim new sheetmetal and a different rear and front fascia design The front and tail lights included LED piping and fuel economy was slightly improved to an EPA estimated 20 29 23 city highway combined mpg rating The revised Avalon had a new brake override control It had an improved suspension system and a 12 speaker JBL Synthesis system which was only available on the Limited trim 17 wheels were also standard on both trims although the Limited model has 10 spokes Other exterior differences on the Limited included HID projector headlamps 40 Safety Edit The Avalon came standard with anti lock brakes electronic brakeforce distribution brake assist dual front airbags front row side torso airbags front and rear side curtain airbags and a driver s knee airbag For 2009 models Vehicle Stability Control traction control became standard while active head restraints were added In 2010 the Star Safety System was added for the 2011 model year The Avalon was subject to the 2009 11 Toyota vehicle recalls 2011 and later model years come standard with a brake override system The Avalon received a Good overall score in both the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety IIHS frontal offset and side impact tests 41 42 In 2009 with the new head restraints the IIHS awarded the Avalon its Top Safety Pick accolade 43 A Good rating in IIHS the roof strength test IIHS earned the 2011 model year the organization s Top Safety Pick 2010 designation The 2011 model year also received the Top Safety Pick 2011 recommendation NHTSA crash test ratings 2006 44 Frontal Driver nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Frontal Passenger nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Side Driver nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Side Rear Passenger nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Rollover nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2006 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2011 Reception Edit Car and Driver which had called previous Avalons Japanese Buicks rated it at the top of a group of large premium sedans in 2005 45 Edmunds com Motor Trend and Automobile Magazine also rated it top in their own comparisons 46 47 48 Consumer Reports rated the Avalon at the top of its tested group in the large and upscale category scoring ahead of five other sedans in the January 2010 issue 49 In 2010 the 2011 model year Avalon competed against the Ford Taurus and received first place awards from Motor Trend Fourth generation XX40 2012 EditFourth generation XX40 nbsp 2014 Toyota Avalon XLE Touring GSX40 Canada OverviewProductionNovember 2012 March 2018Model years2013 2018AssemblyUnited States Georgetown Kentucky TMMK DesignerKevin Hunter and Ian Cartabiano 2010 50 Body and chassisLayoutFront engine front wheel drivePlatformToyota K platformRelatedLexus ES XV60 Toyota Camry XV50 PowertrainEngine3 5 L 2GR FE V62 5 L 2AR FXE I4 hybrid Transmission6 speed automaticeCVT hybrid Hybrid drivetrainPower splitDimensionsWheelbase111 0 in 2 820 mm 35 Length196 0 in 4 978 mm Width72 2 in 1 835 mm Height57 5 in 1 460 mm Curb weight3 472 3 594 lb 1 575 1 630 kg The redesigned Avalon was partially revealed at the New York International Auto Show in April 2012 to be based on the same platform as the Lexus ES 5 A new grille was part of the redesign with redesigned lights that were now similar to the Camry The interior controls have tap touch technology instead of buttons In June 2012 Toyota announced the Avalon would offer a hybrid powertrain 51 The Avalon went on sale in the US at the beginning of December 2012 On October 1 2013 Toyota Korea announced that the All New Avalon Limited will be sold in South Korea 52 Hybrid version Edit nbsp 2017 Toyota Avalon Hybrid US The hybrid gasoline electric model of the 2013 model year Avalon uses the revised version of Toyota s Hybrid Synergy Drive power train similar to the one powering the 2012 model year Camry Hybrid The U S Environmental Protection Agency rated the Avalon Hybrid as 40 mpg US 5 9 L 100 km 48 mpg imp on combined cycle 40 mpg US 5 9 L 100 km 48 mpg imp on city and 39 mpg US 6 0 L 100 km 47 mpg imp on highway driving The hybrid version went on sale in the United States in December 2012 53 The Avalon Hybrid comes with a 2 5 L inline 4 engine When combined with the electric motor the system has a total output of 200 bhp 149 kW 54 The Avalon Hybrid uses a 1 6 kWh sealed nickel metal hydride traction battery the same as the Camry Hybrid 55 2012 SEMA concepts 2012 Edit The 2013 model year TRD Edition is a concept car developed by Toyota Racing Development It includes a supercharged 3 5 liter V6 engine with Eaton Gen 6 TVS rotor assembly six speed automatic transmission six piston front amp four piston rear calipers burgundy body color tinted taillights color keyed grille and dual exhaust with polished mufflers 19 inch wheels with Michelin 225 40R19 tires a red stitching touch on the instrument and door panels seats red stitching and accent piping and a JBL GreenEdge surround sound system nbsp 2014 Avalon XLE US The 2013 model year HV Edition is based on the hybrid model It includes 19 inch wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport 225 40R19 tires JBL GreenEdge surround sound system with 15 speakers hybrid blue headlights turn signals bright white with electric blue body color and the suspension and braking system from the 2013 model year TRD Edition The 2013 model year DUB Edition includes 22 inch deep concave custom made satin black TIS wheels with Pirelli tires lower sport suspension custom body kit tinted windows taillights emblems and plush diamond patterned suede seats It was built by DUB Magazine 56 The vehicles were unveiled at the 2012 SEMA Show 57 58 Facelift 2015 Edit nbsp Facelift Avalon US In 2015 for the 2016 model year the Avalon received a facelift which was first shown at the February 2015 Chicago Auto Show Changes include a new front grille updated suspension to improve ride comfort revised wheel designs and standard Toyota Safety Sense P The Touring trim was also reintroduced for this facelift this time as a more sporty variant of the top of the line Limited trim 59 Fifth generation XX50 2018 EditFifth generation XX50 nbsp 2020 Toyota Avalon Limited GSX50 pre facelift US OverviewProductionApril 2018 presentModel years2019 2022 US AssemblyUnited States Georgetown Kentucky TMMK China Tianjin 2019 2022 TFTM China Sichuan 2021 present SFTM DesignerRandy Stephens 2015 Body and chassisLayoutFront engine front wheel driveFront engine four wheel drive 2020 2022 PlatformTNGA GA K 60 RelatedLexus ES XZ10 Toyota Camry XV70 PowertrainEnginePetrol2 0 L M20A FKS I4 gasoline 2 0 L M20D FKS I4 gasoline China 61 2 5 L A25A FKS I4 gasoline AWD 2 5 L A25G FKS I4 gasoline China 62 3 5 L 2GR FKS V6 gasoline Petrol hybrid2 5 L A25A FXS I4 hybrid 2 5 L A25H FXS I4 hybrid China 63 TransmissionK120 CVT with physical first gear 2 0 L I4 8 speed Direct Shift automatic 2 5 L I4 amp 3 5 L V6 eCVT hybrid Hybrid drivetrainPower splitDimensionsWheelbase113 0 in 2 870 mm 64 Length196 0 in 4 978 mm Width72 8 in 1 849 mm Height56 5 in 1 435 mm Curb weight3 560 3 715 lb 1 615 1 685 kg ChronologyPredecessorToyota Crown S210 China SuccessorToyota Crown S235 North America and Middle East The fifth generation Avalon debuted at the January 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit 64 and went on sale in the US in May 2018 65 It is built on GA K platform shared with the XZ10 series Lexus ES Four trim levels offered in North America are XLE XSE Touring and Limited as well as XLE XSE and Limited versions of the Avalon Hybrid An optional adaptive suspension is found in the Touring trim 66 Production and assembly of the fifth generation Avalon is at both Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky TMMK plant in Georgetown Kentucky United States and Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co Ltd TFTM plant in Tianjin China from 2019 until 2022 In 2021 assembly of the Avalon for the Chinese market by Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor Co Ltd SFTM commenced 67 Powertrain Edit Four engine choices shared with the XV70 series Camry are offered a 2 0 L M20A FKS I4 with 175 hp 130 kW 177 PS only available in China a 2 5 L A25A FKS inline four with 207 hp 154 kW 210 PS a 3 5 L 2GR FKS V6 with 301 hp 224 kW 305 PS and a hybrid powertrain consisting of a 2 5 L 176 hp 131 kW 178 PS A25A FXS I4 coupled with a 118 hp 88 kW 120 PS electric motor combined power output is 215 hp 160 kW 218 PS 68 The hybrid is set up similarly to the redesigned Camry hybrid with a NiMH battery pack though unlike the Camry hybrid a li ion battery is not offered 69 The EPA rated the V6 at 22 mpg US 11 L 100 km 26 mpg imp on city 32 mpg US 7 4 L 100 km 38 mpg imp on highway driving and 25 mpg US 9 4 L 100 km 30 mpg imp on combined cycle The Avalon Hybrid is rated up to 43 mpg US 5 5 L 100 km 52 mpg imp on city driving and 44 mpg US 5 3 L 100 km 53 mpg imp on both highway driving and combined cycle 70 Discontinuation of US production Edit On 4 August 2021 Toyota announced that it would end production of the Avalon in the US after the 2022 model year as the market shifts towards SUVs and electrification 71 The Avalon will be replaced by the S235 Crown crossover marking the return of the Crown nameplate in North America after a 50 year hiatus The Avalon continued being produced in the Chinese factory for the Chinese market 72 Chinese market facelift Edit The facelifted Avalon for the Chinese market was launched on 28 March 2022 it retained the five trim levels from the pre facelift model such as Progressive Deluxe XLE Touring and Limited It is the first time that the Avalon is not marketed in North America and became a Chinese exclusive model after it was replaced with the Crown 73 Yearly changes Edit 2019 for the 2020 model year Toyota introduced the Avalon TRD alongside the Camry TRD Based on the XSE trim it uses the same 2GR FKS V6 engine with sportier suspensions and sport exhaust system only found on TRD models 74 2020 for the 2021 model year The Avalon will be available in the US with a four cylinder AWD variant 75 This will be available only with the 2 5 liter engine mated to the automatic transmission Also the 2021 model year Avalon gets a standard Android Auto and the XSE Nightshade trim level with black wheels accents and badges For the hybrid the nickel metal hydride battery was replaced by more compact lithium ion battery pack 76 2021 for the 2022 model year The XSE Hybrid replaces the XSE Hybrid Nightshade Edition Also the XSE Nightshade TRD XLE AWD and Limited AWD models were dropped for the final model year in the US 77 Gallery Edit nbsp Toyota Avalon Hybrid AXXH50 pre facelift China nbsp Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE AXXH50 pre facelift South Korea nbsp 2019 Toyota Avalon XSE GSX50 pre facelift Canada nbsp 2020 Toyota Avalon Limited GSX50 pre facelift US nbsp 2022 Toyota Avalon XLE GSX50 facelift China nbsp 2022 Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE AXXH50 facelift China nbsp 2022 Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE AXXH50 facelift China nbsp 2022 Toyota Avalon Touring GSX50 facelift China nbsp 2022 Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE interior AXXH50 facelift China Safety Edit It is equipped with Toyota Safety Sense P TSS P The IIHS awarded a Top Safety Pick honor to the Avalon with a Good rating in all 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