Toyota announced a series of updates to the 2021 Avalon. As expected, the
model gains a new Nightshade Edition that is based on the XSE which already
features a black grille, black mirror caps and a black rear spoiler.
However, the Nightshade Edition goes even
further as it adds black window trim, black door handles and a black shark fin
antenna. There are also new 19-inch alloy wheels with a black-painted finish.
Of course, the big news for 2021 is the addition of an all-wheel drive system
that is optional on the XLE and Limited trims. The system can send up to 50
percent of engine torque to the rear wheels and it promises to provide
“effective traction for inclement and slippery weather.”
All-wheel drive models use a 2.5-liter
four-cylinder engine that develops 205 hp and 251
Nm of torque. It is connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission and the
sedan is slated to have a fuel-economy rating of 25 mpg city, 34 mpg highway
and 28 mpg combined. Buyers looking for more performance can get the Avalon TRD
which largely carries over. However, it gains a “dramatic new startup
animation” for the multi-information display and a new summer tire option.
The model is powered by a familiar
3.5-liter V6 engine that produces 301 hp and 362
Nm of torque. While the engine isn’t anything special, the TRD variant comes
with a cat-back dual exhaust system, a lower sport-tuned suspension and beefier
brakes. The car also has an aerodynamic body kit that includes a front
splitter, sportier side skirts and a rear diffuser.
Moving on, the 2021 Avalon Hybrid swaps
the nickel-metal hydride battery for a more modern lithium-ion replacement. The
model also gains a pedestrian alert system which makes noise at low speeds.
Motivation comes from a hybridized powertrain that consists of a 2.5-liter
four-cylinder engine and two electric motors. It enables the model to have a
combined output of 215 hp and a fuel economy rating of up to
43 mpg city, 44 mpg highway and 44 mpg combined.
Rounding out the other changes is a
revised color palette and updated upholstery choices. The 2021 Avalon also
gains Android Auto compatibility as well as USB-C power ports which replace the
previous USB-A ones.