The 2019 Toyota Avalon will debut at the Detroit auto show later this month. But until then, the automaker continues to tease the fifth-generation large sedan with a look at its new sequential turn signals.
Toyota posted a short video to its Twitter page today showing the car’s new rear lighting. The taillights clearly get a more interesting shape, and the new turn signals add visual interest. It’s one hint that the Avalon is moving in a more stylish, modern direction.
New Year, new attitude. First look at the all-new #Avalon coming soon from 2018 @NAIASDetroit. https://t.co/Ge5MCCZJ23 #NAIAS http://pic.twitter.com/Xv8hXlcXcG
— Toyota USA (@Toyota) January 4, 2018
Sequential turn signals can be found on models ranging from the Audi A4 to the Ford Mustang, so it doesn’t necessarily indicate the Avalon will move in a more upscale direction. Still, we expect the new model will feature an available dual-panel moonroof and head-up display.
Last month, Toyota showed off part of the model’s front face, including the headlights that feature unusual light graphics. It also appears the new Avalon has a clamshell hood since we can’t see any visible cut lines.
Toyota hasn’t announced powertrain details, but it’s likely the Avalon will pack a V-6 engine making over 300 hp. A hybrid model should be the more efficient option and produce in excess of 200 hp.
Source: Toyota via Twitter
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