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From its compact battery and lightweight power control unit to its manual-like Sequential Shiftmatic™ shifting and up to an estimated 44 combined mpg, Avalon Hybrid’s newly developed 2.5-liter Dynamic Force Engine delivers amplified fun.
Noise- and vibration-reducing technologies, materials and manufacturing processes help isolate road and wind noise, for a cabin that’s quieter and more refined.
Avalon features tangential vents on the sides of its front bumper, an available rear spoiler, an available rear diffuser and even underbody panels to help shave its coefficient of drag to 0.27, increase fuel efficiency and improve vehicle quietness.
Avalon Hybrid’s unmistakable front grille is more than just its aggressive looks. Its integrated grille shutter automatically opens and closes to optimize the amount of air flowing in, for better aerodynamics and engine operation efficiency.
Complementing Avalon Hybrid’s exterior, the available 18-in. SuperChrome aluminum alloy wheels add to its sophisticated look.
Avalon Hybrid’s available heated and ventilated front seats rapidly aerate or slowly warm to your desired comfort level. Available rear heated seats will also let rear passengers warm up when it’s cool outside.
Hybrid Limited has a unique perforation pattern on its seats, and high-end quilted two-tone stitching flowing from the door panels to the seats.
Hybrid Limited features genuine wood across the dash and door panels to highlight the quality that goes into this flagship vehicle.
Newly enhanced available Toyota Remote Connect gives you amazing control of Avalon Hybrid, all from your Apple Watch® or Android™ smartwatch. Through touch or voice commands, you can locate your vehicle, lock or unlock the doors, or even start the engine.
Get all the vital info you need at a glance. Avalon Hybrid’s 7-in. Multi-Information Display within the instrument cluster is easy to use and can be customized to show you ECO Accelerator Guidance, your ECO Score, turn-by-turn directions, and more—all on one display.
No wires. No worry. Avalon Hybrid features available Qi-compatible wireless smartphone charging. Simply place your Qi-compatible device underneath the center stack’s nonslip surface to easily charge it up. And if you do need to hook up, easily connect to one of five USB 2.0 ports that let anyone find a connection from any seat.
Using an in-vehicle camera and radar to help detect a vehicle or a pedestrian in front of you, the Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection (PCS w/PD) can help you mitigate or avoid a potential collision. If the system determines that a frontal collision is likely, it prompts you to take action using audio and visual alerts. If you notice the potential collision and apply the brakes, PCS w/PD may apply additional force using Brake Assist (BA). If you don’t brake in time, it may automatically apply the brakes to reduce your speed, helping to minimize the likelihood of a frontal collision or reduce its severity.
Under certain circumstances, Lane Departure Alert (LDA) is designed to detect lane departure on roads with visible lane markings. LDA only activates when you’re traveling at a speed of 32 mph or faster. When you hear and see the alert, after carefully checking the road around you, you should safely direct your vehicle back to the center of your lane. In addition, Avalon’s Toyota Safety Sense™ P (TSS-P) and Electronic Power Steering (EPS) include Steering Assist (SA) functionality. When it’s activated and senses that you’re unintentionally drifting, the system may automatically make small corrective steering inputs to help keep your vehicle in its lane.
Intended for highways and similar to “constant speed” cruise control, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) lets you drive at a preset speed. DRCC uses vehicle-to-vehicle distance control, which adjusts your speed, to help you maintain a preset distance from vehicles ahead of you that are driving at a slower speed. DRCC uses a front-grille-mounted radar and an in-vehicle camera designed to detect vehicles and their distance. If a driver is traveling slower than you, or within your preset range, DRCC will automatically slow your vehicle down without deactivating cruise control. If DRCC determines you need to slow down more, an audio and visual alert notifies you and brakes are applied. When there’s no longer a vehicle driving slower than your set speed in front of you, DRCC will then accelerate and regular cruise control will resume. Select Avalon model grades feature Full-Speed Range DRCC, which is designed to operate between 0-110 mph. This enables low-speed following, matching speed and, under certain circumstances, stopping before colliding with preceding vehicles on highways.