The 2013 Toyota Avalon was introduced as a fully-redesigned model
and serves as an indication that Toyota is quite serious with its
commitment to build more interesting car models once again.
Since
the 2013 Toyota Avalon is a fully redesigned version of its
predecessors, a lot of car experts and buyers are expecting that this
vehicle would offer a number of exciting features that other Toyota
sedans have failed to provide. Luckily, the Avalon will most likely live
up to these expectations, given the fact that the company's engineers
and vehicle developers spent a lot of time in upgrading the Avalon's
features.
Starting off with the vehicle's exterior design, the
2013 Toyota is equipped with a wider lower grille, distinctive hood
channels and narrower headlight lenses. These components made the Avalon
look more intimidating as well as forceful. The vehicle's rear on the
other hand is adorned by a new set of LED taillights that extend all the
way to the vehicle's trunk lid and connected by a carefully-designed
chrome strip. With this set-up, the vehicle's rear looked elegant and
quite upscale.
Just like its predecessor, the 2013 Toyota Avalon
was introduced as a front-wheel drive sedan and still mounted on top of a
111-inch wheelbase that was also used on the outgoing version. Although
the 2013 model and the current version share a number of similarities,
the former is blessed with a shorter and wider body compared to that of
the latter.
But despite of its shorter and smaller dimension, the
Avalon provides a lot of interior room. For those who are wondering as
to how the Avalon did this, the answer is plain and simple. The Avalon
is equipped with seats that could be adjusted in different manner and a
sunroof that does not significantly affect the amount of headroom inside
the car. In addition to that, the Avalon also offers a bigger trunk
space and this particular characteristic makes it at par with other
sedans in the segment.
Under the hood, the 2013 Toyota Avalon will
most likely be equipped with a 3.5-liter V-6 engine which is mated to a
6-speed automatic transmission. Although Toyota has not yet revealed an
exact set of information about the vehicle's maximum power output, a
lot of car experts are quite confident that the engine that the company
would be using in this vehicle will be able to bring out the performance
that buyers would surely appreciate.