2021 Toyota Avalon comes with all-wheel drive for the first time

Toyota has announced the 2021 Avalon, which is its premium midsize sedan. For the 2021 model year, the vehicle comes for the first time with all-wheel drive available on XLE and Limited grades. Toyota estimates that the all-wheel driver model will count for approximately 20% of Avalon sales. All-wheel-drive models are particularly critical in cold-weather environments, and the addition of all drive certainly help Toyota.

Toyota notes that fuel economy for the all-wheel-drive Avalon is estimated at 25 MPG in the city, 34 MPG on the highway, and 28 MPG combined. Toyota also notes the awful drive equipment doesn’t impact passenger space, truck room, ride comfort, And whiteness, or agility. XLE AWD versions also get a leather-rap heated steering wheel, which was already standard on the Limited.

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