The Melbourne Motor Show hosted the preview of the all new Aussie designed Toyota Aurion. With this car, which will replace, the not so successful, Avalon,
The Aurion – its name means “tomorrow” in modern & ancient Greek – was designed to apparently suit
Although those cars send power to the rear wheels, the Aurion is a front wheeled model.
While
Other than the look, the main difference between the Aurion and the Camry will be the engines as the new Camry will be exclusively 4-cylinder while the Aurion will get a 3.5-litre V6 VVTi.
Latter the range will get a sport model equipped with a supercharged version of the 3.5 V6 VVTi that will produce, according to Toyota, over 260 hp, so Toyota can compete in the large performance sedan market dominated until now by Holden and Ford, both of which wear V8 engines.
The Aurion has classic Australian family sedan proportions and will have the power to match. It is scheduled for launch in the fourth quarter of this year.
The Aurion range, which will replace the discontinued Avalon in
The model line-up will cater for a wide variety of customer tastes in the private, fleet and prestige market segments.
The Aurion features new exterior styling themes penned by TSA’s lead designer, Nick Hogios, working in collaboration with Japanese and Taiwanese designers.
Its development was undertaken simultaneously in
“The Aurion ensures that Toyota Australia has significant separation between our locally manufactured four-cylinder medium and six-cylinder large cars,” Toyota Style Australia (TSA) Chief Designer Paul Beranger said. “This vehicle will allow us to grow our share of the large car market. Australian retail customers and fleets alike are looking for an alternative to the big two in this segment.
“Aurion has what the large car buyer demands: muscular proportions and a performance package that will be very competitive with local rivals.
“On top of those two key attributes, there will be the added benefit of
“The car will also adopt leading technology from our luxury brand, Lexus.
“Local styling clinics suggest very strongly that we have connected with large car customers in terms of styling.
“Australians aspire to sophisticated European design tastes and the new Aurion has very elegant yet muscular proportions.”
Mr Beranger said the Aurion was evidence of a growing Australian design influence in
“This project has put Toyota Style
The
The concept model is a pointer to a new Aurion-based performance sedan, due for local launch in the first half of 2007.
Styled by Toyota Style
It will sit above the sports model in the Aurion range.
Toyota Australia Executive Chairman John Conomos said the motor show display was designed to whet the public appetite for
“Our display at this show is a strong statement of
The FPC display gives subtle hints about the car’s aggressive body and wheel design.
“The styling cues are more subtle than overt. They give an indication of the character of the car. The emphasis will be on refined performance and advanced technology,” Mr Conomos said.
Powered by a sports-tuned supercharged 3.5-litre V6, the Aurion performance derivative will offer a complete package with the accent on excitement and athletic driving dynamics.
The supercharged engine will be displayed on the
Specially developed and tuned by a team of
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