2012 Toyota Avensis facelift unveiled

 2012 Toyota Avensis facelift unveiled
2012 Toyota Avensis

New Avensis features a more aggressive styling

Toyota has brought the freshened Avensis to the Frankfurt motor show.

The dimensions of the Avensis remain the same as with the previous model but Toyota claims its new styling is now bolder and more refined.

We see this with the new front fascia that Toyota says is the new 'face' of the family. The new headlights are narrower (and fitted with LED daytime running lights) and the lower grille is now bigger making for a more aggressive looking fascia.

Powering the new Avensis will be a choice of two diesels and one petrol unit. The 2.0 liter D-4D diesel comes in two power configurations - 124 PS (91 kW / 122 hp) and 148 PS (109 kW / 146 hp). The 124 PS diesel features a CO2 quotient of 119g/km, an improvement of 20 g/km over the previous edition of the engine. Both units are matched with a six-speed manual transmission as standard.

Also available is the 1.8 liter Valvematic petrol boasting an output of 145 PS (107 kW / 143 hp).

Tech offerings on the new Avensis include adaptive front lighting, Lane Departure Warning and an Advanced Pre-Crash Safety system.

Source: Toyota

NEW TOYOTA AVENSIS: GREATER EFFICIENCY AND SOPHISTICATION

The new Toyota Avensis makes its world debut at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show, a substantially revised model that builds on the spaciousness, practicality and fuel efficiency of the current, third-generation car. It features a bolder, more refined exterior design and improvements to the finish quality, comfort and NVH in the cabin. Driving dynamics have been improved and a new grade structure (UK details to be announced later) will provide even more value for money.

The 2.0-litre D-4D engine has been revised to give significant improvements in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. With a tax threshold at 120 g/km in almost a third of European countries, the 2.0 D-4D’s 119 g/km will attract generous tax benefits for both private and fleet buyers.

Designed and engineered in Europe and built exclusively at Toyota’s Burnaston factory in the UK, Avensis was launched in 1997 and is now firmly established in the European D-segment, selling 70,585 units across the region in 2010 to take a 5.8 per cent segment share.

EXTERIOR DESIGN

  • New Toyota design direction

  • Bolder, more dynamic styling

  • Restyled rear for the saloon

The overall dimensions of the Avensis saloon and tourer remain unchanged, but both have been extensively restyled.

A bolder, more refined frontal treatment displays the new Toyota family ‘face’. A key element in this is a change in the proportions of the upper and lower grilles, with the emphasis now on making the lower grille larger for a more assertive, dynamic look.

 

The new grille design is flanked by narrower headlamps which emphasise the elegant proportions of the new styling. The headlamps now incorporate daytime running lights.

The lower bumper is sculpted with a strong, protruding centre section that houses a large air intake, focusing attention on the lower half of the vehicle. Together with the crisp detailing of integral foglamp housings at each corner, the design gives Avensis a wider, more purposeful stance and ground-hugging appearance.

At the rear there is new rear bumper, which incorporates a centre guard on saloon models. The combination lamp clusters and foglamps have been redesigned, making them more prominent and improving visibility. A new chrome trim for the licence plate adds a further touch of elegance.

The 16-inch steel wheels have new-design covers and the 17-inch Fuji alloys have new colour and machine facings. The other 17 and 18-inch wheels available for Avensis gain a new, darker finish treatment.

INTERIOR DESIGN

  • Improved quality in touch and appearance

  • Introduction of Toyota touch and Go Plus

Avensis’s cabin is already notable for its comfort, roominess and practicality. Now it benefits from higher perceived quality across the range, with upgraded upholstery offered in new colours, and the introduction of Toyota Touch and Go Plus, the most advanced yet affordable touch-screen satellite navigation system in the D-segment.

The appearance and feel of the entire dashboard have been improved. The centre console has been redesigned to improve the layout and operability of the switchgear. The central air vents have also be re-shaped and share the same new metal paint finish of the centre console, and the side vents gain a chrome trim.

The tactile quality of frequently handled parts such as the door grips, switchgear and front console all gain higher quality trim. The instrument dial backlighting has been changed for amber to white, and leather has been introduced to cover the rear console box lid.

 

The front seatbacks have been redesigned to offer better lateral support and comfort, and the upholstery has been upgraded across the range, with new colours available, too.

 

Multimedia system

New Avensis benefits from Toyota’s range of affordable, touch-screen multimedia equipment: Toyota Touch, and the Toyota Touch and Go and Toyota Touch and Go Plus navigation systems.

 

Toyota Touch and Go Plus

Making its world debut in new Avensis, Touch and Go Plus adds numerous, additional advanced technology features to Toyota’s touch-screen multimedia system.

It features advanced voice recognition for navigation address input, one-shot destination entry, music search and play, and phone contact search and call. It also incorporates email send and receive, a text-to-speech message readout facility, a calendar and, through a Gracenote database, a ‘Play More Like This’ music function.

Enhanced satellite navigation mapping incorporates 3D city modelling and landmarks, and an additional Traffic Patterns database showing the average speed on road sections of a programmed route, according to the time, day and month. The system includes three years’ free map and software updating.

Audio

Navigation

ENTRY AUDIO

TOYOTA TOUCH

TOYOTA TOUCH AND GO

TOYOTA TOUCH AND GO PLUS

Functions

Additional functions

Additional functions

Additional functions

Radio-CD

USB port

6 speakers

 

6.1” touch-screen

Bluetooth

Rear-view camera

Automatic phone book access and audio streaming

iPod album cover display

Vehicle settings*

A/C pop-up display

 

Full map navigation

Advanced multimedia

Speed and safety camera warning

Online points of interests search**

Applications

SMS***

(send and receive)

Contact picture display***

 

11 speakers

Traffic Patterns

3D landmarks and city models

Email and Calendar***

‘Play More Like This’ music search

Advanced Voice Recognition

Text to speech

3-year map and software updates/upgrades

 

 

* Vehicle settings availability varies according to model and grade

** Requires Bluetooth® DUN or PAN profile, a data plan and a network operator allowing tethering

*** Bluetooth Message Across Profile required on the mobile phone

SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT

  • New specifications and grade structure

  • Increased level of standard equipment

Every grade in the new Avensis range will be revised to deliver greater value for money through higher levels of standard equipment and quality.

Specific details of UK grades and equipment will be announced later, but all models will adopt integral daytime running lights. As detailed in the interior design section (above), cabin trims and upholstery have been upgraded with new finishes, designs and colour choices.

IMPROVED 2.0 D-4D ENGINE AND DRIVING DYNAMICS

  • 2.0 D-4D engine CO2 emissions reduced by 20g/km to 119g/km without compromising performance

  • Lower emissions level attracts tax benefits in several European countries

The 124bhp 2.0 litre D-4D turbodiesel engine has been extensively revised, with the introduction of a new turbocharger, extensive combustion chamber modifications and improved glow control. As a result, torque delivery is more linear, fuel efficiency has improved and CO2 emissions have been reduced by about 15 per cent - from 139 to 119 g/km - in both saloon and tourer models.

This marked reduction in CO2 emissions has significant total ownership cost implications. A taxation threshold of 120g/km is established in almost a third of all European countries, and the revised 2.0 D-4D unit’s 119 g/km CO2 figure will thus deliver tax benefits for both private and fleet drivers.

In addition to the revised 124bhp 2.0 D-4D, the new Avensis’ powertrain range further comprises a 148bhp, 2.2 D-4D unit available with either a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) or a Diesel Particulate and NOX Reduction filter (DPNR); a 145bhp 1.8-litre Valvematic petrol engine is also available.

All engines are matched to six-speed manual transmissions. The 148hp 2.2 D-4D DPNR unit may be optionally equipped with a six-speed automatic transmission, and both 1.8 and 2.0-litre petrol engines may be fitted with Toyota’s Multidrive S continuously variable transmission with steering wheel mounted paddle shifts.

New Avensis retains the proven front MacPherson strut and rear double wishbone suspension layout of its predecessor, but improvements to the platform, chassis and powertrains deliver greater ride comfort and handling agility.

SAFETY AND DRIVER ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGIES

  • New Avensis equipped to meet the highest safety standards

  • Advanced safety technologies, including Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)

New Avensis shares the world-class safety performance of the previous generation model, which was awarded a maximum, five-star rating in the 2009 Euro NCAP crash test programme.

Toyota is committed to achieving the highest levels of active, passive and pedestrian impact safety, and took the lead in the development of advanced safety technologies such as pre-crash safety, lane departure warning and lane keeping assistance systems.

Advanced Pre-Crash Safety System

An Advanced Pre-Crash Safety (PCS) system is available as an option on new Avensis (according to grade). It uses a millimetre-wave radar sensor to scan the road ahead, recognising potential hazards and assisting the driver in reducing the chances of a collision.

If there is a high possibility of a collision, PCS will alert the driver and, when he or she begins to brake, provide braking assistance to supplement the braking effort, simultaneously activating the seatbelt pretensioners. If the driver does not brake and a collision is inevitable, the system will automatically apply the brakes to reduce impact speed.

Adaptive Cruise Control

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) works in tandem with the PCS system. It will automatically maintain a selected distance from the vehicle in front. Once the road ahead is clear, the vehicle automatically returns to its original cruising speed.

Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Assist

PCS is further complimented by Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) systems.

Using digital camera technology mounted behind the rear-view mirror, these systems can help to prevent unintended lane changes by first giving an audible and visual warning and then applying corrective steering torque to help the driver remain within a chosen lane.

Additional Active Safety Systems

All new Avensis versions are fitted, as standard, with ABS, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA), Traction Control (TRC) and Vehicle Stability Control (VSC+).

Adaptive Front Lighting

New Avensis models equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps are fitted with an Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS). Calculating where the vehicle will be in three seconds’ time according to steering operation and vehicle speed, the system swivels the low beam projector headlamps in response to steering input, helping to light up a bend as the driver steers into it.

AFS is also equipped with a dynamic levelling function, which automatically maintains a constant beam height. The combination of these two functions achieves optimum light distribution in all driving conditions.

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 N20_Purge N20_Purge
It's still not going to get your pulse racing, is it?
September 13, 2011 10:10 am
 SebXX SebXX
definitely not, I guess noone will notice the car, even less that it got a facelift. Even the dashboard is ridiculous, amber old style LCDs, and blue light for speedo :(
September 13, 2011 10:39 am
 s2k_turbo s2k_turbo
Dashboard looks the same as current model, Avensis never looked good - boring car for boring people
September 14, 2011 12:13 am
 droid_dtm droid_dtm
oh dear... put me out of my misery now! Really Toyota, I mean really? We're been seeing this design language (if its worthy even being called that) since 2006. And the interiors are a confused mess... varying degrees of low rent plastics, LED lit dials but bayonet lit centre stack, and the fonts/graphics used on the different displays look like a 1980 Casio watch. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'll never buy a Toyota.
September 13, 2011 11:10 am
 rxlonline rxlonline
"I'll never buy a Toyota. " then you never know what you miss... Toyota rules!
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September 13, 2011 3:47 pm
 nyscionguru76 nyscionguru76
Personally I like the Avensis redesign. i would like to see it here, in the US, as the next Corolla. Slap a ground effects kit, spoiler, sporier rims and a different grill, slightly lower it and make it an S. lol. However, imo, you greatly underestimate Toyota. But you are entitled to your opinion. I always reserve my feelings about any car until I sit in one and test drive it properly. If, at all, the Toyota Interiors ARE NOT a confused mess.They're a lot simpler in design than any other manufacturer, and easy to use. Not to mention, if the 2012 Camry is any proof of things to come, Toyota's game has just lept so far a head that everyone else will be strugling to catch up.
October 3, 2011 8:14 am
 jonzofon jonzofon
I've had the Avensis and other Toyotas in the past...Seriously, if you thought a Volkswagen Passat was dull, try a frickken Avensis! This new one doesn't change anything!
September 13, 2011 9:47 pm
 nelly nelly
Trust me, I've seen the next gen Avensis, Auris, GT-86 and Rav4 and they are far from conservative designs! Toyota are acutely aware they have an image problem and an aging customer base and they are determined to shake it off. ps. Im not just a Toyota fanboy, I work for Toyota and they are deadly serious about making cars that are more than sensible, relaible workhorses. Just wait and see!!
September 14, 2011 3:57 am
 nyscionguru76 nyscionguru76
Hey Nelly, you and I are on the same page, lol. I'm in a dealer in NY. The new Camry and the tC are really nice. I can't wait, especially for the FR-S/FT-86
October 3, 2011 8:20 am
 Sacto8780 Sacto8780
If Toyota had sold this model in the US market, the likely powertrain combination would have been the 2AR engine rated at 179 bhp with a six-speed automatic.
September 14, 2011 4:41 am
 jeremyoliver jeremyoliver
wow, i think i just wet myself with excitement... just when you thought beige couldn't get any beiger.. i know people buy toyotas for their reliability, but come on, i can only presume people who buy them hate driving...
September 14, 2011 9:22 am
 nyscionguru76 nyscionguru76
again another assumption based on personal opinion. I see this a lot. But if you've never driven a Toyota, you will never know. I do recommend the 2011/2012 Scion tC, it is on the same platform as the Avensis. If not a 2door fan, how about the new 2012 Camry, ESPECIALLY the SE. Really nice, for a sedan! Don't take my word for it. Drive one. If you won't, then that's just closed minded, don't ya think?
October 3, 2011 8:18 am
 Captain Scarlett Captain Scarlett
who cares!
September 14, 2011 5:11 pm
 Druggist Druggist
Wish Toyota would bring it to Australia, especially the wagon. Great car when I drove one in Ireland.
September 18, 2011 6:08 pm