
Toyota made a strong impression at the New York International Auto Show with the release of the 2013 Avalon, a mid-size sedan that brought a fresh and modern look to the brand’s lineup. Compared to earlier models, the 2013 version featured a bold new design that was both stylish and functional. Here are the key highlights.
**Aerodynamics –** The 2013 Avalon was designed with improved aerodynamics in mind, offering a smoother ride and better handling. It introduced three driving modes—normal, eco, and sport—to adapt to different road conditions and driving styles, making it more versatile for everyday use.
**Sleek Exterior –** The car received a more refined and modern exterior, including a wider grille and available 17- and 18-inch alloy wheels. The overall design was slightly more compact than its predecessor, giving it a more agile and dynamic appearance.
**Modern Interior –** Inside, the 2013 Avalon continued to impress with a well-appointed cabin. A center console with a dedicated smartphone tray made it easy to keep devices within reach, while USB ports and an AUX input provided convenient connectivity for tech-savvy drivers.
**Great Safety –** Toyota prioritized safety in the 2013 Avalon, equipping it with the Star Safety System, vehicle stability control, traction control, and a full 10-airbag system. Optional features like blind-spot monitoring added extra peace of mind for drivers on the road.
Whether you're looking for style, comfort, or cutting-edge technology, the 2013 Avalon offered a compelling package that stood out in the competitive mid-size sedan market.
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