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2022 Toyota Avalon Interior and Cargo
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Toyota has made significant strides in improving the cabin quality and impressions of its vehicles, and the Avalon is a consummate representation of this. Jump into the cockpit, and the driver will find an ergonomic and highly adjustable driving position behind the controls. The sleek, broad dashboard and the cascading infotainment touchscreen make the cockpit feel expansive, and the extensive use of high quality and soft-touch materials elicit a truly premium feel. From the base model, the essentials are covered, with dual-zone climate control, heated front seats with power lumbar support, and a nine-inch touchscreen through which the infotainment is managed. 2022 Avalon Interior Photos
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Passenger room is plentiful both up front and in the rear, so all five occupants will have no complaints even for long durations. Rear cabin room is especially impressive, with up to 37.5 inches of headroom (without the moonroof installed) and 40.3 inches of legroom on offer. Still, the Toyota's seats are quite comfortable and offer plenty of adjustability, too, but they offer very little support, so you'll need to work on your core exercises if you're looking to crush corners. The Avalon is a large car, so its wide-opening, big doors along with its spacious cabin make ingress and egress effortless. 2022 Toyota Avalon Interior Dimensions
Toyota Avalon TrimsXLEHybrid XLEHybrid XSE NightshadeLimitedTouringHybrid Limited Seating555555 Headroom Front Seat38.5 in.38.5 in.37.4 in.37.4 in.37.4 in.37.4 in. Headroom Back Seat37.9 in.37.9 in.37.1 in.37.5 in.37.5 in.37.1 in. Legroom Front Seat42.1 in.42.1 in.42.1 in.42.1 in.42.1 in.42.1 in. Legroom Back Seat40.3 in.40.4 in.40.4 in.40.3 in.40.3 in.40.4 in. Shoulder Room Front58.3 in.58.3 in.58.3 in.58.3 in.58.3 in.58.3 in. Shoulder Room Rear57.1 in.57.1 in.57.1 in.57.1 in.57.1 in.57.1 in. Hip Room, Front55.8 in.55.8 in.55.8 in.55.8 in.55.8 in.55.8 in. Hip Room, Rear54.8 in.54.7 in.54.7 in.54.8 in.54.8 in.54.7 in. Interior Colors and Materials
Every model within the lineup has somewhat of a unique cabin design. The seats in the XLE trims are upholstered in a SofTex, which is available in Harvest Beige, Black, or Graphite to complement the hydrographic cabin trim accents. For a more exclusive impression, the XSE Hybrid Nightshade Edition gets perforated SofTex with Ultrasuede inserts hued only in Black, while the Touring gets an additional choice of Cognac/Black. Both the XSE Hybrid Nightshade and Touring models also get genuine aluminum cabin trim accents and aluminum pedal covers. Those who have a preference for leather will have to opt for the Limited, which can be had with either Graphite, Cognac, or Black premium perforated leather seats. It's also the only trim that gets genuine wood cabin accents. Now Buzzing Electric Vehicles Tesla Cybertruck Spotted With Production-Ready Rear End Crash Watch A Seventh-Gen Toyota Hilux Truck Launch Into The Air After Losing Control Auctions One-Off Plymouth Barracuda Four-Door Is A Muscle Car Unicorn First Drive 2023 Toyota Crown First Drive Review: A Tale Of Two Hybrids Sports Cars 2023 BMW M2 Coming With Optional Center-Lock Wheels Tuning 700-Horsepower 2023 Nissan Z By AMS Performance Hits Nine-Second Quarter Mile 2022 Avalon Trunk and Cargo Space
Within the full-size sedan classification, the Avalon measures up impressively for practicality, presenting a capacious 16.1 cubic-foot trunk. Though that is a little less than what the Chrysler 300 offers, it's nearly a full two cubic feet more than what's in the Nissan Maxima. Plus, the Avalon's trunk opening is really wide and the inside is deep and broad, making for effortless loading and unloading. A family of four could easily fit all their luggage and accessories in the trunk for a weekend getaway. If more space is required, the rear seats can be folded down in 60/40 split configurations, too. In-cabin storage points are plentiful, too; for the driver and front passenger, there are two large cup holders, large door-side pockets, a cavernous center console cubby, a sizable small-items storage tray, and a large and practical glove box. There is also an overhead console up front. Rear passengers are also provided with two large cupholders and door side pockets. 2022 Toyota Avalon Trunk and Cargo Space Photos
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Toyota Avalon TrimsXLEHybrid XLEHybrid XSE NightshadeLimitedTouringHybrid Limited Trunk Volume16.1 cu. ft.16.1 cu. ft.16.1 cu. ft.16.1 cu. ft.16.1 cu. ft.16.1 cu. ft. 2022 Avalon Infotainment and Features
Features
Even the Avalon base model offers plenty of value for the money, rolling out with numerous standard features, including LED headlights, a Smart Key system with remote keyless entry, remote illuminated entry, and push-button start. There's also a seven-inch driver information display, a leather-clad tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, heated, eight-way adjustable front seats, SofTex leatherette upholstery, a leather-trimmed multi-function steering wheel, three drive modes, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, and dual-zone automatic climate control. The XSE Hybrid Nightshade trim gets model-specific blacked-out exterior styling and exterior and interior colors, as well as a power sunroof. In terms of features, it gets aluminum interior trim and pedal covers, a Qi-compatible wireless charging setup, paddle shifters, and a HomeLink transceiver. The Limited additionally gets premium leather upholstery, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, ambient lighting, a ten-inch color head-up display, and genuine wood interior trim. The Touring gets active noise control and engine sound enhancement, four drive modes, and aluminum interior trim and pedals. Toyota's Safety Sense 2.5 suite is inclusive across the board with even more features this year - pre-collision warning with pedestrian detection, lane departure alert with steering assist, automatic high beams, road-sign assist, lane tracing, a rear-seat reminder, and dynamic radar cruise control are included from the entry-level trim. A blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert, a rearview camera, and hill-start assist are also standard. Hybrid models get collision sensors that deactivate the battery when needed, as well as vehicle approach noise. The Touring and Limited models can be equipped with an advanced safety package featuring a surround-view camera and an intelligent clearance sonar system.
Infotainment
A nine-inch touchscreen housing Toyota's latest software covers infotainment across the board and it includes Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Amazon Alexa. An eight-speaker surround-sound system covers audio in the XLE and XSE, while the Limited and the Touring get a premium 14-speaker JBL surround-sound system. This can be optionally equipped to the lower-tier models at a cost, too. These upper trims also boast navigation. Other inclusive functionalities include hands-free phone capabilities, streaming via Bluetooth, and the inclusion of two USB-C charging ports. SiriusXM is included across the range with a three-month all-access trial. Check other Toyota Avalon Styles
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