The Toyota Avalon is no longer in production. It’s been replaced by the home-grown Aurion, which has taken all the best bits of the Toyota Avalon and added to them. Like the Toyota Avalon, the Aurion is a powerful and luxurious V6, but unlike the Avalon, it’s Aussie-built for Aussie tastes. Get behind the wheel and the first thing you’ll notice is the Aurion’s ergonomic comfort and luxurious dashboard. Turn on the engine and the next thing you’ll notice is the power: 200kw of power combined with a fuel efficiency of 9.9 litres per 100 km^.
Intelligent features like front and rear corner parking sensors come standard with the Prodigy, Sportivo ZR6 and Presara. And the Presara comes with built-in satellite navigation# so you can say goodbye to directories. Every Aurion also comes complete with a custom-designed package of Toyota’s renowned Driver Assist Technology, including Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRC). Go on, take a look at the Aurion. It’s a V6 built for today.
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Aurion V6, the first Australian built, naturally aspirated big 6 to achieve 200kW of power, while returning fuel economy of just 9.9L/100km^. That makes Aurion V6 the most powerful, fuel efficient and advanced naturally aspirated big Aussie 6, thanks in part to technology inspired by F1 racing. It's also loaded with features such as 6-speed sequential shift automatic transmission, 6 airbags and Intelligent AB-i braking, putting it ahead of others in the 6-cylinder game.
^Fuel consumption will vary depending on driving conditions/style, vehicle condition and options/accessories.
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^ Fuel consumption will vary depending on driving conditions / style, vehicle conditions and options / accessories. Source of fuel consumption data ADR81/02 combined cycle (L/100km) for automatic. # Current Navigation mapping database encompasses major capital and primary national road networks, as well as offering some coverage of regional areas.