1. Video presentation of new Toyota Avalon and vehicles driving on stage
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jack Hollis, Group Vice President of Toyota North America:
"The 2019 Avalon is the premiere Toyota flagship. It represents a clear progressive dialogue between our American design, engineering and manufacturing experts. And to that end, whether it's inside or out, Avalon has a long list of Toyota firsts."
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jack Hollis, Group Vice President of Toyota North America:
"So as you can see the Avalon - it's longer, it's wider, it's lower, its wheelbase is extended, and its overhangs are shorter. Yep, it's sleek and sophisticated. It's technical beauty."
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Jack Hollis, Group Vice President of Toyota North America:
"And Avalon wows guests also with the full spectrum of Toyota technology . So here's a few: a 7 inch multi-informational display shows information like turn by turn navigation. A 10 inch head-up display - the biggest in the segment - provides info like engine speed and directions and audio settings. There's QI wireless charging, a WiFi hotspot, 5 USB outlets and a mobile device holder. We're happy to say that Entune 3.0 and a JBL audio experience are available on every single grade. And another Toyota first. Now are you ready? Apple CarPlay is finally standard."
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Jack Hollis, Group Vice President of Toyota North America:
"Now while it's more efficient, stylish and athletic, Avalon is also stuffed with the latest in safety technology. Toyota safety sensors are standard across the entire line up and represents one step closer to achieving Toyota's goal of zero casualties from traffic accidents."
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Jack Hollis, Group Vice President of Toyota North America:
"Through touch or voice commands, a guest can lock or unlock their doors, or start their engine or even check their fuel levels securely and safely. And on top of that, we are among the first to actually implement Alexa connectivity with the skills needed to execute from a home to car and car to home commands. This is just another example of how we're allowing our guests to better thrive and participate in the ever changing world of connective technology."
7. End of presentation on stage
Toyota has taken the wraps off its revamped Avalon, which features a longer, lower and wider exterior and a rear cabin extends another 7 inches (17.8 centimeters), yet overall height measurements have been trimmed by about an inch (2.5 centimeters).
The automaker boasts of a "neater" steering wheel, with a smaller switch cluster, enlarged hand grips and cruise control now accessible on the right spoke.
The 2019 Toyota Avalon will be available in four trim packages including the XSE, Touring, XLE and Limited.
The car has two new powertrains: a 3.5-liter V6 and 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid system.
Jack Hollis, Group Vice President of Toyota North America says it also comes packed with technology.
"And Avalon wows guests also with the full spectrum of Toyota technology . So here's a few a 7 inch multi-informational display shows information like turn by turn navigation. A 10 inch head-up display - the biggest in the segment - provides info like engine speed and directions and audio settings. There's QI wireless charging, a WiFi hotspot, 5 USB outlets and a mobile device holder. We're happy to say that Entune 3.0 and a JBL audio experience are available on every single grade. And a nother Toyota first. Now are you ready? Apple car play is finally standard."
The Avalon also comes standard with the Toyota Safety Sense P suite of safety systems, according Hollis.
"Now while it's more efficient, stylish and athletic, Avalon is also stuffed with the latest in safety technology. Toyota safety sensors are standard across the entire line up and represents one step closer to achieving Toyota's goal of zero casualties from traffic accidents," he says.
The new Avalon also can connect with a smart watch or Amazon Alexa-enabled device.
"Through touch or voice commands, a guest can lock or unlock their doors, or start their engine or even go check their fuel levels securely and safely. And on top of that, we are among the first to actually implement Alexa connectivity with the skills needed to execute from home to car and car to home commands. This is just another example of how we're allowing our guests to better thrive and participate in the ever changing world of connective technology," says Hollis.
The Michigan-designed Avalon will arrive in showrooms in late spring.