Thursday, September 15, 2011

Which Car? 2012 Toyota Avensis?


One of the world largest motor manufacturers, Toyota makes its world debut for Toyota Avensis at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Toyota Avensis builds on the spaciousness, practicality and fuel efficiency as third generation models. It features a bolder and more refined exterior design, and interior improvements to finish quality, comfort and Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH). Driving dynamics have been enhanced, and also a revised grade structure offers even greater value for money.
The top-selling variant of the Toyota Avensis' six engine line-up, the 2.0 D-4D turbodiesel, has been revised to deliver significant improvements in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. A tax threshold set at 120 g/km and in almost a third of European countries, the 2.0 D-4D's 119 g/km brings generous tax benefits to both private and fleet buyers.
There are availably of two body styles, three diesel and three petrol engines, three transmissions and four model grades. The new Avensis has been specifically tailored to the European market. The D-segment demonstrates a 70% focus on diesel powertrains, a 64% bias in favour of fleet sales and a preference for the wagon body style with over 50% of customers.
The Toyota Avensis was designed, engineered and built in Europe which was first launched at the end of 1997 and has since firmly established itself in the European D-segment. It sold 70,585 units throughout the region in 2010, representing a 5.8% segment share.

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