2013 Toyota Avalon Release Date, Redesign and Review

2013 Toyota Avalon Release Date, Redesign and Review
2013 Toyota Avalon Release Date, Redesign and Review
The All-New 2013 Toyota Avalon has just been released at 2012 New York Auto Show and ready for the market later this year as 2013 models. The Japanese automaker since the beginning designing a new Avalon to be different from the vehicle being replaced and is focused on the North American market.

The new 2013 Avalon Sedan is the creation from designer at Toyota's Calty Design Research.Inc, located in Southern California and Michigan. While affairs outside of the design, all made by technicians at Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. While the structure that supports this car based on the previous generation.

However, the 2013 Toyota Avalon has recently been experiencing some refinements to improve vehicle quality, handling, and stability on the straight track. The steering wheel system is still using the electronic system but with some improvements. While for the body has experienced an increase in torsional stiffness factor due to additional welding material and use high strength steel.

The suspension using a MacPherson Strut model that has been set again with more sophisticated dampers. The coil spring, and stiffness Sway bar in front end and rear are made more rigid than the current model to improve the body stability.

2013 Toyota Avalon Sedan Redesign
2013 Toyota Avalon Sedan Redesign
The All-new 2013 Avalon Sedan will carry the premium features such as, Toyota Entune infotainment systems, connectivity systems, USB port & AUX connector, JBL audio system and HDD-based navigation system with 7-inch screen. Outside, there are 10 airbags with rear camera unit and some electronic safety systems. Under the hood, Toyota automaker seems to still keep it a secret.

However, because this new model will still be built with the new 2013 Camry Sedan at Toyota Kentucky plant, it looks like a 3.5-liter V-6 engine 268 horsepower will be installed on the New Avalon mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters features.

The design looks radical and nice, that's the right word to mention the latest 2013 Avalon sedan from Toyota automaker.