ABC - A Bigger Camry
2018 Avalon Hybrid XLE Premium
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Published on Wed, Nov 22, 2017
By: The LACar Editorial Staff

It would have to be big enough to seat five, look upscale enough to engender trust – but stay under $50k, and get great gas mileage. I decided to hone in on the SUV segment, and suddenly an image of a wide body DUB Edition Toyota Avalon popped in my head. Woah, that came out of left field, right? For three generations from its launch in 1994 to the last of the XX30 platform in 2012, the Avalon plodded along in terms of sales — in some years selling in a whole year what the Camry sold in a month, and in terms of styling — bland is an understatement. While certainly the largest sedan Toyota offered, “flagship” seemed like laying it on a little thick, even for a sales guy. The Avalon was a stopgap, to answer the occasional inquiry “Do you have anything bigger?” Sure we do, right over there. ABC. A Bigger Camry.
Then 2012 came along and Toyota debuted the fourth-generation Avalon at SEMA. I was working as a freelance event producer at the time and in between making sure the lighting was working and catering was on time, I could not take my eyes off the black DUB Edition Avalon that rolled in. With 22” black TIS wheels, smoked out taillights, and blacked-out emblems the Avalon caught my attention.
Flash forward to 2017 and I finally had the chance to evaluate the Avalon. Is it more than just a big Camry, does it have a value proposition in addition to size?
Exterior
In addition to the roominess, the top-shelf Avalon Hybrid XLE Premium includes literally all the bells and whistles for the Glengarry Glen Ross types. Our test model included the Entune Premium Audio system with a 7” touch-screen and all the apps you need (e.g. HD Radio, Sirius, Traffic) and slick technology like Qi wireless charging, to keep you entertained and informed.
Of course, driving still requires driving skill, at least for now. The Avalon XLE came equipped with Toyota’s most robust safety package, Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) – P. Features like the Dynamic Radar Cruise Control and Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist came in very handy during the long stretches of more open freeway.
Performance
You don’t buy this kind of mid-size sedan to break 0-60 records, although I found the Avalon Hybrid surprisingly quick and nimble for its size. No my friends, the true measure here is MPG. The Avalon shines with 40 mpg city, 39 highway.
For a guy who is used to filling up thirsty trucks and cars, I was absolutely amazed at how a three-hour trek composed of stop-and-go traffic sprinkled with some full-throttle runs resulted in a tank was still over three-quarters full. You can definitely get used to that, especially if your job is comprised of shuttling the Smith family from point A to Z on their quest to find their dream home.
The Close
Sometimes, as salespeople say, it takes a lot of sizzle to sell the steak. In the case of the Avalon, the strategy Toyota seems to have embraced through the years with the Avalon is to let the steak speak for itself. Style took a backseat in some respects to functionality. The latest iteration, broke that mold by embracing more upscale styling and loading the Avalon chock-full of infotainment choices.
We eagerly await the arrival of the MY 2019 which should address the Avalon’s long-in-the-tooth styling. Get some new Camry flavor into the next Avalon and the full-size segment will have a hot sizzling steak of a sedan to contend with.
2018 Toyota Avalon Hybrid XLE Premium
Price:
Base $38,950; As tested $40,132
Audio Package: Entune Premium Audio with Integrated Navigation & App Suite
Engine:
2.5-liter 4-cylinder DOHC 16V D-4S Dual Injection with Dual VVT-i
Hybrid Synergy Drive System
Horsepower
268 hp @ 6200 rpm
Torque:
248 lb.-ft @ 4700 rpm
Drive configuration:
Front Wheel Drive
Transmission type:
6-speed Electronically Controlled automatic Transmission with intelligence (ECT-i) and sequential shift mode
Suspension:
Independent MacPherson strut front and rear suspension
Wheels and tires:
17″ alloy wheels
P215/55R17 tires
Brakes:
Power-assisted ventilated 11.65-in. front disc brakes;
Solid 11-in. rear disc brakes with hydraulic brake booster, Electronically Controlled Braking (ECB) and Star Safety System™
Overall length/wheelbase:
195.3 inches/111 inches
Overall width:
72.2 inches
Overall height:
57.5 inches
Weight:
3461 pounds
Mileage estimates (mpg city/highway/combined)
40/39/40
EPA Size Classification:
Midsize
Warranty:
Basic Coverage – 36 months/36,000 miles
Powertrain Coverage – 60 months/60,000 miles
* Passenger car classes are designated by the EPA based on interior volume index or seating capacity, except the ones classified as special vehicle. A two-seater is classified as a car with no more than two designated seating positions.