The Paris Motor Show will see the world debut of Toyota’s all-new European flagship model, the Avensis that will be available in both sedan and station-wagon variants. Following the initial release of a rear 3/4 shot, Toyota has now let out more images of the Avensis including the first photos of the interior and of the station-wagon model. Designed, engineered and built in Europe, the third generation Avensis features a more distinct and crispier design than its predecessor. Notable styling elements include the BMW-like Hoffmeister kink, the high beltline and the somewhat ‘obtrusive’ design of the vehicle’s front-end. The interior styling on the other hand is more evolutionary as it echoes that of the current Avensis. -Continued
While Toyota hasn’t released any specific technical details, Auto Cars 2011’s sources report that the new Avensis will be offered with three new petrol engines that are not only more powerful but also more frugal and less polluting than the outgoing units. Specifically, the Avensis’ petrol engine range will comprise a 1.6-liter unit delivering 132 HP, a 1.8-liter engine with 147 HP and a 2.0-liter unit with 152 HP. The diesel engine range has remained unchanged and it includes a 2.0-liter D-4D with 126 HP and a 2.2-liter D-4D available with outputs of 156 and 177 HP.
According to Toyota, the Avensis will also feature new safety specifications such as Steeringassist Vehicle Stability Control (VSC+), Adaptive Front Light System (AFS) and Pre-Crash Safety System (PCS).