Toyota Avalon to be Discontinued for 2023
As of August 2022, Toyota had decided to discontinue production of the most beloved mid-sized sedan in America, the Toyota Avalon.
As of August 2022, Toyota had decided to discontinue production of the most beloved mid-sized sedan in America, the Toyota Avalon.
All new Toyota models come standard with Toyota Safety Sense, a safety suite complete with advanced driver-assist technologies.
Toyota Safety Sense is a first-class security suite offering a bundle of driver-assist technologies, including Pre-Collision System. The technology helps to notify drivers of a potential collision and detects pedestrians approaching the vehicle.
Many of today’s Toyotas on the road come equipped with Toyota Safety Sense, a security suite complete with high-tech safety equipment.
Toyota has long been known for developing some of the safest cars on the market, and if you need any proof regarding this claim, just take a look at the brand’s collection of Top Safety Pick+ awards. A total of five 2017 Toyota models earned the coveted rating this year, which is given out by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
To get the most out of your Toyota, consider downloading the new Toyota Owners Mobile App. Designed to provide Toyota owners with information about their vehicle at their fingertips, this app is easy to use and incredibly useful. From how-to videos to a service appointment scheduler, there’s an array of great features this new app has to offer.
Ever Wondered Where Toyota’s Vehicle Names Come From? Are you curious about the meaning behind names like Camry, Celica, or Prius? Toyota doesn’t just build vehicles with reliability and innovation in mind—they also choose names that reflect a deeper purpose or identity. Below, we explore the origins of some of Toyota's most iconic nameplates—and stay tuned as we also spotlight newer favorites like the Mirai, RAV4, and Tacoma.