Omaha Toyota Dealership Reviews the New Avalon
Revamped in 2013, the 2014 Toyota Avalon features a much more aggressive exterior styling than its past editions, giving the nameplate new charisma. The current Avalon sits much lower to ground and sports an elongated roofline, a wide-set, low grille, a Quadrabeam headlight cluster, dramatic lines and a coupe-like rear. Coming into 2014, the Avalon is bringing in a few new standards, including a backup camera and a three-blink turn signal on all models, as well as ambient lighting on Limited. A variety of luxury components, introduced in 2013, also reappear on the 2014 Avalon, along with a strong V-6 powertrain, powering its capabilities. Read our brief summary below to learn more about the 2014 Toyota Avalon in Omaha, then continue down for extra details on its amenities.
Keeping up with its luxurious background, the brand-new Avalon features a fine collection of lavish components and high-end technologies throughout its lineup. Toyota's very own Entune multimedia system, noted in many 2014 Toyota Avalon reviews, is available with the sedan and comes with a slew of advanced functions, including Bluetooth hands-free calling, Bluetooth music streaming, navigation and SiriusXM Radio. Additional features, such as available powered rear window shades, a microphone-equipped rearview mirror and standard LED lighting, also bring luxury to the Avalon and entice buyers, along with an eBin electronics storage area - complete with two power outlets, a USB port and an auxiliary port.
Offered in two powertrains, a 3.5L DOHC V-6 engine and a Hybrid Synergy Drive system, the Toyota Avalon is just the right vehicle for those who want a luxury car with great fuel economy. The V-6 powertrain produces 268 horsepower and 248 lb.-ft. of torque and is paired with a six-speed automatic transmission, while the hybrid features a 2.5L Atkinson cycle four-cylinder engine and an electric motor. Both powertrain's receive good fuel economy ratings, but if you want to maximize efficiency, the hybrid system is the way to go. It also delivers 600 miles of highway driving range, a plus for hybrid enthusiasts.