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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

2016 Toyota Avalon Redesign

Car Junkie | 2016 Toyota Avalon Redesign. The latest redesigned Toyota Avalon has owned its precious marks since the car firstly debuted in 2012 as the 2013 model year, with valuable changes and refinements. In fact, the 2013 Avalon redesign has been impressing  because the engineers put the car onto a nearly-prefect full-size sedan - it's a big change! While the 2016 Toyota Avalon redesign; we guess, slight or much, will offer more upgrades. And it has been seen by debuting at the 2015 Chicago Auto Show a couple weeks back - so sexy and imperatively impressive.

More interestingly, for 2016 trim levels, the new 2016 Avalon redesign upgrades to 5 options: Avalon XLE, Avalon XLE Plus, Avalon XLE Premium and Avalon Limited. The 7-inch display Entune Audio Mode is available on all 2016 standard Avalons. Also, chiefly more features are put into the XLE premium level, while for Touring and Limited options will have more optional features both safety and entertainment, including new 18" wheels. The outstanding security systems such as forward collision alert, lane departure alert including an adaptive cruise control will be available, too.

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Toyota Avalon stepped into more preferable full-size sedan over its 2016 redesign.

For 2016 model year redesign, the Avalon's grille is bigger than the ongoing versions. The headlights are somewhat redesigned with a bit changes, conversely, its fog lights are shaken off in order to create fresh turn indicators. Specially for the Touring versions, Toyota will include double-wing LED running lights. Turning to the back section, all new 2016 Avalon versions will have new chrome bumpers as well as new tail lights.

In the interest of interior refinements, the 2016 Avalon's cabin is redesigned in a sharper line supported with cutting-edge technological systems. Its comfortable seating array, as Toyota confirmed, is keep going so is the reliable handling performance.

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Toyota seems likely to remain the two optional powertrains: a 3.5L V6 with 268 horsepower providing a strong power, and 200-hp Hybrid that offers the EPA combined rate of 40 mpg, with all drive units, the car can go up to 60 miles per hour in averagely less than 8 seconds. So what thoughts would you put on this big mouth sedan for 2016 Toyota Avalon redesign over those changes?

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