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Toyota Avensis
The new Toyota Avensis builds on the spaciousness, practicality and fuel efficiency of the current, third generation model.
It features a bolder and more refined exterior design, and interior   improvements to finish quality, comfort and Noise, Vibration and   Harshness (NVH). Driving dynamics have been enhanced, and a revised   grade structure offers even greater value for money. In addition to that   Toyota is introducing the Touch and Go Plus, a further advancement of   its existing affordable multimedia system.
The best-selling variant of the Toyota Avensis' six engine line-up, the   2.0 D-4D turbodiesel, has been revised to deliver significant   improvements in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. With a tax threshold   set at 120 g/km in almost a third of European countries, the 2.0  D-4D's  119 g/km brings generous tax benefits to both private and fleet  buyers.
With a choice of two body styles, three diesel and three petrol engines,   three transmissions and four model grades, the Toyota Avensis has been   specifically tailored to the European market. The D-segment  demonstrates  a 70% focus on diesel powertrains, a 64% bias in favour of  fleet sales  and a preference for the wagon body style with over 50% of  customers.
Designed, engineered and built in Europe, the Toyota Avensis was first   launched at the end of 1997 and has since firmly established itself in   the European D-segment. It sold 70,585 units throughout the region in   2010, representing a segment share of around 6%.
EXTERIOR DESIGN ? Elegance and Refinement
Both sedan and wagon versions of the Toyota Avensis are just 15 mm   longer than their predecessors, but have been extensively restyled to   give them a more elegant and athletic appearance.
The Toyota Avensis represents the first implementation of a new Toyota   design language which is based on two key pillars: Under Priority   frontal design featuring a trapezoid grille opening, which focuses   attention on the lower part of the car for a distinctive, more assertive   appearance, and a Keen Look approach for clear, intelligent and   expressive styling.
A bolder, more refined frontal treatment features the distinctive new   face of the next generation Toyota family. Key to the new Under Priority   design direction is a change in the proportions of the upper and lower   grilles, with the emphasis now placed on enlarging the latter for a   dynamic, more aggressive look.
Beneath a wider and more powerful upper grille design, the lower bumper   has been expressively sculpted with a strong, protruding centre section   housing a large air intake to give the vehicle a wider stance.
In conjunction with the crisp, Keen Look detailing of integral foglamp   pockets placed at the bumper extremities, the design gives the Toyota   Avensis a wider, more purposeful stance and a more ground-hugging   appearance.
Narrower, more expressive headlamps emphasise the sleek, elegant   proportions of the new design. The new headlamps now incorporate Daytime   Running Lights, strengthening the Keen Look styling of the new front   treatment.
To the rear, the Toyota Avensis sedan features a newly designed rear   bumper incorporating a centre guard. A new, sleeker, chromed license   garnish design adds a further touch of elegance.
Using LED technology to emphasise the Avensis' Keen Look detailing, both   combination lamp clusters and foglamps have been restyled for greater   prominence and visibility, reinforcing the wide, stable stance of the   new design.
New wheel treatments and an expanded colour range further enhance the   Toyota Avensis' exterior design. 16" steel wheels feature a new cap   design, whilst the existing 16" and 17" Fuji alloy wheels have been   enhanced through new colour and machine facings treatment resulting in a   dual-tone colour effect. The other 17" and 18" alloys also benefit  from  a new, darker colour treatment.
One new exterior colour has been added to the range; the standard Red   being replaced by a deep, premium Dark Red which brings added maturity   to the new model range.
INTERIOR DESIGN ? Sophistication and Comfort
Within a cabin already praised for its comfort, roominess and   practicality, the Toyota Avensis benefits from improved perceived   quality across the model range, and upgraded upholstery in a choice of   new colours.
The appearance, touch and feel of the entire dashboard have been   improved. The centre console layout has been redesigned to improve the   switchgear layout and operability. The central air vents have been   redesigned and now share the new metal paint finish of the centre   console itself, and the side air vents have become chrome trimmed.
The tactile quality and feel of frequently handled parts such as the   door trim gripping area, switchgear and the front console all benefit   from new, higher quality ornamentation. The driver's instrument dial   backlighting has been changed from amber to a higher quality white, and   the rear console box lid upholstery has been changed from polyurethane   to leather.
The front seatback side support shape has been redesigned for better   lateral holding performance, greater comfort and reduced fatigue, and   the seat upholstery has been upgraded throughout the model range.
Entry level fabric seat upholstery has been enhanced to offer higher,   Sol grade trim quality, Sol grade fabric now features Executive grade   trim, Executive grade fabric has been upgraded to a newly introduced   Alcantara finish, and Premium grade seats are now finished with high   quality perforated leather inserts for improved comfort.
Lightening the overall ambience within the Toyota Avensis' cabin, the   leather upholstery is available in a choice of two new colours, Light   Grey and Warm Grey in addition to the already existing Black one.
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM ? Affordable Touch Screen Interface
The Toyota Avensis benefits from Toyota's unique range of affordable,   touch-screen multimedia equipment; Toyota Touch, and the Toyota Touch   & Go and Toyota Touch & Go Plus navigation systems.
Toyota Touch
Designed from scratch with all-new hardware and software, Toyota Touch   is a 6.1 inch, full colour, touch screen interface which gives   centralised control of numerous vehicle functions as well as   connectivity to external devices such as mobile phones and portable   music players.
Fitted as standard to the Toyota Avensis from Sol grade, Toyota Touch is   designed to offer the widest possible range of interactive functions   without the added expense of an integral satellite navigation system.
Toyota Touch & Go
Building on the Toyota Touch multimedia base unit and unique to the   mainstream market, Toyota Touch & Go offers customers a full map   navigation system which represents the best value for money on the   market.
Available in 14 languages, Toyota Touch & Go was developed in Europe, with European customers in mind.
Considerably less expensive than traditional multimedia systems, it   includes all the most popular navigation functions, such as advanced   traffic coverage, and speed and safety camera warnings.
Using a compatible mobile phone, via Bluetooth, Toyota Touch & Go   also offers on-board connectivity to Google Local Search -the largest   and most up-to-date search database in the world.
Via Google Maps, destinations may be input remotely from home or office,   and Points of Interest may be downloaded for entry as destinations.
The installation of Touch & Go also upgrades the multimedia base   unit with the addition of an SMS on-screen send and receive function   incorporating a contact person image display.
Several Apps are already available to download, including fuel prices, weather and parking space information.
Toyota Touch & Go has been designed specifically to be both   affordable and flexible. The system can be easily updated with the   newest functions, updated maps and the latest Apps, as they become   available.
Toyota Touch & Go Plus
Fitted as standard to Premium grade models and making its world debut in   the Toyota Avensis, Touch & Go Plus adds numerous new, advanced   technology features to Toyota's remarkable touch-screen multimedia   system.
It features advanced voice recognition for navigation address input,   one-shot destination entry, music search and play, and phone contact   search and call.
It also incorporates email send and receive, a text-to-speech message   readout facility, a calendar and, through a Gracenote database, a 'Play   More Like This' music function.
Enhanced satellite navigation mapping incorporates 3D city modelling and   landmarks. The additional Traffic Patterns database uses the average   speed on road depending on time, day and month to optimise your trip.
GRADE STRUCTURE ? Greater Quality and Value for Money
The new Avensis model range will be available in four grade levels -   Avensis, Sol, Executive and Premium. Every grade has been revised to   deliver greater value for money through improved levels of standard   equipment and enhanced sensory quality.
Avensis Grade
The current generation Avensis' generous standard equipment   specification is enhanced by the adoption of integral daytime running   lights and USB connectivity. Seat upholstery quality has been upgraded   by the addition of Sol grade trim, and the sensory quality of the centre   console has been improved with a new, silver upper panel and matt  black  lower panel paint finish.
An expanded options list now features front foglamps, and a Comfort Pack   which includes cruise control, a leather steering wheel and a  6-speaker  CD stereo system with Bluetooth connectivity.
Sol Grade
To the enhanced Avensis grade specification, Sol grade adds Executive   grade quality seat trim, an all-silver centre console paint finish and   machine-faced 16" and 17" alloy wheels. The Toyota Touch Display Audio   is equipped with a rear parking camera.
Options include the Touch & Go navigation system, rear parking   sensors, High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps with an Adaptive Front   Lighting System (AFS) and a panoramic roof.
Executive Grade
To the improved Sol grade standard specification, Executive grade adds a   nickel and wood centre console finish, Alcantara seat trim with  leather  bolsters, and a new, darker coloured 17" alloy wheel finish.
Amongst the options available are an 11-speaker Display Audio system   with rear parking camera, a choice of Touch & Go or Touch & Go   Plus navigation systems, High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps with   an Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) on 2.2 litre versions with   automatic transmission and a Pre-Crash Safety (PCS) system incorporating   Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Keep Assist and Lane Departure   Warning.
Premium Grade
Further augmenting the Executive grade specification, Premium grade adds   perforated leather upholstery in a choice of Ice Grey, Warm Grey or   Black colours. Ice Grey is combined with a bright silver centre console   finish, Warm Grey and Black with a warm nickel finish.
High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps with an Adaptive Front Lighting   System (AFS), a Touch & Go Plus navigation system, an 11-speaker   Display Audio system with rear parking camera and new dark finish 18"   alloy wheels are all fitted as standard.
DRIVING PERFORMANCE ? Enhanced Driving Dynamics and Improved 2.0 D-4D
Further improvements to ride comfort and driving dynamics were fundamental goals in the development of the Toyota Avensis.
The new Toyota Avensis benefits from increased body rigidity, improved   aerodynamics and NVH insulation, greater seat comfort, revised front and   rear suspension, and an improved Electric Power Steering (EPS) system.   In combination, these engineering enhancements deliver greater ride   comfort, improved handling agility, and the promise of a more engaging   driving experience.
The best-selling variant of the Avensis' six engine line-up, the 2.0   D-4D turbodiesel, has been revised to deliver significant improvements   in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. This not only lowers the Total   Cost of Ownership, but also -with a tax threshold set at 120 g/km in   almost a third of European countries and the 2.0 D-4D generating just   119 g/km- brings generous tax benefits to both private and fleet buyers.
Increased Body Rigidity
The use of high-tensile steel in key locations throughout the bodyshell   combines light weight with high structural rigidity. Spot welding  points  have been added to the rear door and luggage compartment  openings to  further enhance body rigidity and steering stability.
Enhanced Aerodynamics and Low Rolling Resistance Tyres
The comprehensive use of aerodynamics components throughout the exterior   both enhances handling stability and agility and -through low drag   coefficients of just Cd 0.28 for the sedan and 0.29 for the wagon- helps   reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Allied to the use of extensive underbody covers, front and rear wheel   arch spats and a rear boot lip spoiler, the new Avensis benefits from   the adoption of an aero-step design to the front bumper to suppress lift   and turbulence. In addition, aero-stabilising fins located at the base   of the A pillar and integral to the design of the new rear combination   lamps help smooth the flow of air down the sides of the vehicle and  away  from the rear, enhancing stability.
Without sacrificing ride comfort, handling performance, noise or braking   distance, both the fuel consumption and CO2 emissions performance of   2.0 D-4D versions equipped with a Diesel Particulate Filer (DPF) are   further improved by the adoption of low rolling resistance tyres.
Improved Seat Comfort and NVH Insulation
Front seat comfort has been improved through a change in the shape of   the seatback side support, enhancing both initial fitting comfort and   lateral support when cornering.
All occupants further benefit from substantial improvements to sound   insulation in the Toyota Avensis, which help to deliver a quieter, more   refined cabin environment.
The shape of the dashboard inner silencer has been changed to reduce the   gap and it has been extended in the transmission tunnel area, the  heavy  layer dash inner silencer has been extended upwards, the heavy  layer  floor carpet has been extended towards the inner dash silencer,  and  sound absorption material has been added to the fresh air duct.
This additional insulation significantly reduces noise transmission from   the engine bay, most notably in conjunction with the noise reduction   improvements to the turbo charger, glow control and combustion chambers   of the 2.0 D-4D engine.
Revised Front and Rear Suspension
The new Avensis retains the same, proven, front McPherson strut and rear   double wishbone suspension layout of its predecessor. However, both   front and rear suspension systems feature significant improvements to   enhance ride comfort and handling performance.
The front suspension subframe mountings have been optimised for better   handling and steering feeling with increased steering response. The   strut features a dual path upper support and the front shock absorber   has been re-tuned, improving damping performance and ride comfort.
The double wishbone rear suspension combines a lightweight design with   compact packaging to maximise luggage compartment loadspace.
The shock absorber has been re-tuned to improve ride comfort and   handling performance. And the rear anti-roll bar diameter has been   increased from 22 to 23 mm, enhancing body control and response to   steering inputs.
Retuned Electric Power Steering System
The Toyota Avensis' Electric Power Steering has been comprehensively   revised to provide sharper vehicle response, improved steering feel and a   more engaging driving experience.
The steering gear ratio has been changed from 49.9 mm/rev to 54.2   mm/rev. This reduction in lock-to-lock revolutions not only provides   more direct steering, but also improves agility and manoeuvrability   under urban driving conditions.
The rigidity of the steering gear sub-frame mounting has been increased   to improve both steering feel and vehicle response. And both the EPS   Assist force and Electric Control Unit mapping have been modified to   enhance steering feel and better coordinate steering input and vehicle   response.
Six Engine Line-up with improved 2.0 D-4D turbodiesel
Meeting a wide range of D-segment customer needs, the new Toyota Avensis   shares the six powertrain range of its predecessor; three petrol and   three diesel engines offering the performance- and economy-enhancing   benefits of Toyota Optimal Drive.
Toyota Optimal Drive showcases a combination of wide-ranging advanced   technologies and internal improvement programmes designed to optimise   the balance of performance and driving enjoyment with fuel economy and   low emissions.
These diverse core technologies focus on three key aspects of powertrain   development: Firstly, the reduction of powertrain weight through the   use of super-lightweight and highly compact engine components and   transmissions; secondly, the minimisation of mechanical losses through   the reduction of friction throughout the drivetrain; and, thirdly, the   maximisation of combustion efficiency.
In recognition of the diesel powertrain's dominance of the D-segment,   representing over 70% of the mix, Toyota has extensively revised its 124   hp 2.0 litre D-4D turbodiesel, which is now available with a Diesel   Particulate Filter (DPF) and complies with Euro 5 emissions regulation   standards.
The unit features a new turbocharger with a lower friction bearing   system and an electric actuator, and the torque characteristics of each   gear have been adjusted. As a result, low rpm torque has increased from   234 Nm to 280 Nm at just 1,400 rpm, offering a marked improvement in   higher gear throttle response.
CO2 emission-reducing lubrication and cooling circuit improvements   include a 2-stage pressure oil pump with improved oil jet, an optimised   water pump with a reduced flow rate, and a twin-chamber oil pan to   improve engine warming speeds. Exhaust emissions are further lowered   through a new glow plug control strategy and improvements to the   construction and coating of the DPF.
The use of a resin cylinder head cover, oil cooler bracket and water   pipe reduce engine weight by 3 kg. The reduction of friction through the   adoption of a low friction vacuum pump, a low friction timing chain  and  low viscosity oil further enhance fuel efficiency. And combustion   improvement through a new piston bowl shape and the new glow strategy   has perceptibly lowered engine NVH.
Overall, the engine is quieter and torque delivery has become more   linear, yet fuel efficiency has improved and CO2 emissions have been   lowered by some 15% -from 139 to only 119 g/km- in both sedan and wagon   versions of the new Avensis.
This marked reduction in CO2 emissions has significant Total Cost of   Ownership implications. A taxation threshold of 120 g/km exists in   almost a third of all European countries, and the revised 2.0 D-4D   unit's 119 g/km CO2 and 4.5 l/100km average fuel consumption figures   offer tax benefits for both private and fleet drivers.
In addition to the revised 124 hp 2.0 D-4D turbodiesel, the new Toyota   Avensis' six powertrain range further comprises a 150 hp, 2.2 D-4D unit   available with either a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) or a Diesel   Particulate and NOx Reduction filter (DPNR), a 177 hp 2.2 D-4D DPNR   variant, and a choice of 132 hp 1.6 litre, 147 hp 1.8 litre and 152 hp   2.0 litre petrol engines.
All engines are mated to 6-speed manual transmissions. The 150 hp 2.2   D-4D DPNR unit may be optionally equipped with a 6-speed automatic   transmission, and both 1.8 and 2.0 litre petrol engines may be fitted   with Toyota's Multidrive S continuously variable transmission with   steering wheel mounted paddle shift.
Electric Parking Brake
All manual transmission versions of the Toyota Avensis feature an   Electric Parking Brake (EPB). The EPB combines an existing auto release   function with a new, auto apply function which engages the parking  brake  when the ignition is turned off.
SAFETY ? Advanced Driver Assistance Technologies
The new Avensis shares the world-class safety performance of the   previous generation vehicle, which was awarded a maximum, 5-star rating   in the 2009 Euro NCAP crash test programme.
Toyota is committed to providing the highest levels of active, passive   and pedestrian impact safety standards, and took the lead in the   development of several advanced new safety technologies such as   pre-crash safety, lane departure warning and lane keeping assistance   systems.
Advanced Pre-Crash Safety System
An Advanced Pre-Crash Safety (PCS) system is available as an option on   Executive and Premium grade 2.2 litre D-4D 150 6-speed automatic   transmission models. It employs a millimetre wave radar sensor to scan   the road ahead, recognising potentially dangerous objects and assisting   the driver in reducing the chances of a collision.
If there is a high possibility of a collision, PCS will alert the driver   and, when he begins to brake, provide braking assistance to supplement   his own braking effort, simultaneously activating the seatbelt   pre-tensioners. If the driver does not brake and a collision is   inevitable, the system will automatically apply the brakes to reduce   impact speed.
Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) works in tandem with the PCS system. It   will automatically maintain a selected distance from the vehicle in   front. Once the road ahead is clear, the Avensis automatically returns   to its original cruising speed.
Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Assist
Completing the advanced safety specification of the 2.2 litre D-4D 150   6-speed automatic transmission Executive and Premium grade models, PCS   is further complimented by Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Lane Keeping   Assist (LKA) systems.
Using digital camera technology mounted behind the driver's rear view   mirror, these systems can help to prevent unintended lane changes by   first giving an audible and visual warning and then applying corrective   steering torque to help the driver remain within a chosen lane.
Additional Active Safety Systems
All new Avensis versions are fitted, as standard, with an Anti-lock   Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Brake   Assist (BA), Traction Control (TRC) and Vehicle Stability Control   (VSC+).
EBD works with ABS to ensure that the most effective brake force is   applied to each wheel, according to road conditions. By preventing the   wheels from locking, EBD helps to maintain sure-footed stability during   cornering and braking.
BA identifies the need for, and applies, additional braking force if the   driver fails to apply sufficient force during emergency braking, or   releases brake pressure too soon.
TRC monitors and controls the amount of power that is applied to the   road through the car's wheels. If the system detects that one or more   wheels is about to lose traction it instantly determines the best way to   restore traction to that wheel, either by decreasing the power being   sent to the wheel that is about to spin or, in more extreme cases,   momentarily braking the wheel until it regains traction.
VSC+ is designed to prevent loss of car control when entering a corner   too fast or in slippery conditions which might lead to a skid. Via   sensors monitoring car body rotation, wheel speed and brake pressure,   the system assesses vehicle stability and the proximity of either an   understeer or oversteer slide.
The system restores stability by automatically adjusting engine output   and applying smoothly modulated braking to the appropriate wheel   individually, and by providing assist torque through the Electric Power   Steering (EPS) to help the driver make the correct inputs to restore   vehicle stability.
Adaptive Front Lighting
New Avensis model equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps   are fitted with an Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS). Calculating   where the vehicle will be in three seconds time according to steering   operation and vehicle speed, the system swivels the low beam projector   headlamps in response to steering input, helping to illuminate a bend as   the driver steers into it.
AFS is also equipped with a dynamic levelling function, which   automatically maintains a constant beam height. The combination of these   two functions achieves optimum light distribution in all driving   conditions.
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