Avalon [Official] 2016 Toyota Avalon


The Toyota Avalon is a full-size sedan manufactured by Toyota, as its largest front-wheel drive sedan; also its flagship in the United States, Canada, China and the Middle East. The Avalon was also manufactured in Australia from April 2000 until June 2005, when it was replaced in November 2006 by the Aurion. The first production Avalon was manufactured in September 1994 at the TMMK assembly line in Georgetown, Kentucky, where subsequent generations have been manufactured.

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2016 Toyota Avalon arrives in the Windy City
Toyota has taken the wraps off the 2016 Avalon.

Looking instantly recognizable, the facelifted model has a new front fascia with a revised grille and new turn signals that replace the previous fog lights. The sedan also has additional chrome trim and LED taillights.

Interior changes are limited but there's new gray accent stitching on models with a light gray interior. XLE and XLE Plus variants also gain additional standard equipment including woodgrain trim, a 7-inch Entune Audio Plus infotainment system and restyled 17-inch alloy wheels.

The Avalon XLE Premium goes one step further as it gains a Qi wireless smartphone charger and an Entune Premium Audio system with GPS navigation.

Moving further up the range, the Avalon Touring has a sportier front fascia, LED headlights and LED daytime running lights. The model also has a sportier suspension and new 18-inch alloy wheels with dark gray painted accents.

Last but not least, the range-topping Avalon Limited boasts new 17- or 18-inch "Super Chrome" alloy wheels.

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