When did Toyota stop making the Toyota Avalon?

When did Toyota stop making the Toyota Avalon?

Avalon production ceased in mid-2005. In November 2006, Toyota introduced its replacement, the Toyota Aurion (XV40). At the 2003 Melbourne and Sydney International Motor Shows, Toyota Australia unveiled the X-Runner Concept, a coupe utility version of the Avalon.

What was the color of the Toyota Avalon in 2009?

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.

Is there a hybrid version of the Toyota Avalon?

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.

What kind of airbags does a Toyota Avalon have?

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.

What’s the price of a 2005 Toyota Avalon?

The original MSRP of the 2005 Toyota Avalon is from $26,890 to $34,080. The data above is updated daily, based on used car inventory for sale on CARFAX for the last five model years of this car.

What kind of engine does the Toyota Avalon have?

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.

What kind of inverter does a Toyota Avalon have?

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 Matrix, Sienna, and Scion models now offer such an inverter.

What are the optional features on a Toyota Avalon?

Optional were a JBL audio system, a navigation 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.