2013 Toyota Avalon XLE
2013 Toyota Avalon XLE
2013 Toyota Avalon XLE

2015 Toyota Avalon

Pros: Comfortable, quiet ride; outstanding fuel economy with Hybrid model; respectable acceleration in both V6 and and Hybrid models

Cons: Center control panel’s touch-sensitive buttons not always responsive; infotainment system can be slow to respond to inputs

CG Says: For 2015, Toyota’s luxurious large car gets upgraded Entune multimedia systems and a Touring Sport Edition with exclusive 18-inch wheels and special trim. A blind-spot monitor is now standard on Touring models, and paddle shifters are now standard on non-hybrid models. Avalon is a big, comfortable car that gives large, expensive luxury cars a run for their money. This large sedan offers many of the luxury features and interior appointments of a premium sedan without the premium price. The distracting control scheme is a mark against it, but the rest of the package is quite refined and comfortable. Though it lacks the brand cachet and dealer experience of a high-end brand, owners who can do without those aspects will find the Avalon a quite suitable and accommodating vehicle.

The Facts
Class Large Car
Body Style(s) 4-door sedan
Passenger Count 5
Drive Wheels front-wheel drive
Manufacturer Toyota
Nation of Manufacture USA
Base Prices XLE: $32,285
XLE Premium: $34,140
XLE Touring: $36,080
XLE Touring SE: $37,170
Limited: $39,980
Hybrid XLE Premium: $36,470
Hybrid XLE Touring: $37,800
Hybrid Limited: $41,700

Base Engine
3.5-liter V6
Horsepower
268
Std. Transmission
6-speed automatic
Avail. Transmission
NA
EPA City Range (mpg)
21
EPA Hwy Range (mpg)
31

Optional Engine
2.5-liter 4-cylinder/electric
Horsepower
200
Std. Transmission
CVT
Avail. Transmission
NA
EPA City Range (mpg)
40
EPA Hwy Range (mpg)
39

Toyota Avalon Hybrid
2015 Toyota Avalon Hybrid
2015 Toyota Avalon Touring Sport Edition
2015 Toyota Avalon Touring Sport Edition
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