The new 2013 Toyota Avalon was revealed at the 2012 New York Auto Show last week, leaving a strong impression on all the participants. Toyota rolled out the fashionable car complete with a premium leather interior, a 3.5 V-6 engine, and a fantastic new design. What do you think so far?
With the all-new 2013 Toyota Avalon, Toyota is aiming for high style. The new full-size sedan wears a swooping roofline with a polarizing new front end, which will start appearing elsewhere on Toyota vehicles.
For the 2013 model, the Avalon takes a big step forward in the design department. It is clear that Toyota benchmarked the fashion-forward Audi A7 and Mercedes-Benz CLS in designing the new Avalon. The long arch of the roof leads into a short decklid – though it is still has a traditional trunk, unlike the hatchback on the A7. In profile, the Avalon has a shoulder crease that creates a concave detailing framing the door handles. Mercedes’ influence can be seen in the Avalon’s taillights: two red rows of LEDs frame a row of white LEDs that house the reverse lights and turn signals.
Up front, the 2013 Avalon mergers the design philosophies of the new Camry and Scion FR-S/Toyota GT 86. A large, upright hexagonal lower grille dominates the front end and is topped by a smiling version of the same grille seen on the 2012 Camry. The headlights include Toyota’s new Double-eye PES (Projector Ellipsoid System), which has a two-piece headlight — similar to what Infiniti offered on the third-generation 2001-2006 Q45 — outlined by LED daytime running lights. Below the headlights are trapezoidal foglight and turn signal clusters almost identical to those on the FR-S.Click to Read More



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