Toyota Avensis
The Toyota Avensis is a mid-size/large family car built in Derbyshire, United Kingdom by the Japanese automaker Toyota from October 1997 to August 2018. It was the direct successor to the European Carina E and was available as a four-door saloon, five-door liftback and estate.
The Avensis was introduced in 1997, to create a more modern name when compared with the Carina E. The "Avensis" name is derived from the French term avancer, meaning "to advance" or "move forward". The Avensis was not sold in North America, and it is related to the Scion tC coupé. It also shared a platform with the Allion and Premio and was available at Japanese dealership network Toyota Netz Store.
An MPV called the Avensis Verso was built in Japan on a separate platform.
First generation (T220; 1997)
Toyota introduced the Avensis nameplate on its new model, which was launched at the end of 1997. The car was largerly based on its predecessor Carina E, with the platform and engines carried over. The car was built at the Burnaston factory in Derby. At the same time, production of the five-door Toyota Corolla also started at the British plant.The first generation Avensis had the option of four engines and three body styles. The station wagon was essentially the Japanese-market second generation Toyota Caldina. All of the range gave solid build quality, excellent reliability, a spacious comfortable interior, generous equipment, smooth ride quality and good refinement, but very little in the way of excitement.
The model received a facelift in August 2000. The engines were fitted with variable valve timing, satellite navigation was included as a standard feature along the range and the sporty Avensis 2.0 L SR was added but overall sales remained low.
The Avensis was also sold in South America. In Argentina and Brazil, it was sold as the Toyota Corona, but in Chile and Peru, it was sold as the Corona Avensis. In Greece, the Toyota Corona model name had long been synonymous with "taxi", so Avensis' sold for taxi use received "Toyota Corona" badging until the 2000 facelift. Models for private use and post-facelift taxis were Avensis, just like in the rest of Europe.
Engines
Petrol
- 1.6-litre 4A-FE
- 1.6-litre VVT-i 3ZZ-FE
- 1.8-litre 7A-FE
- 1.8-litre VVT-i 1ZZ-FE
- 2.0-litre 3S-FE
- 2.0-litre D4 VVT-i 1AZ-FSE
Diesel
- 2.0-litre TD 2C-TE
- 2.0-litre D-4D 1CD-FTV
Second generation (T250; 2003)
Trim levels in the United Kingdom were T2, T3-S, T3-X, T4, T Spirit, T180 and TR. There is also a special edition, based on the T2 called the Colour Collection. In Ireland, there were five trim levels – Terra, Aura, Strata, Luna and Sol. In Japan, the Avensis is sold as 2.0 Xi, 2.0 Li and 2.4 Qi. Only the base model 2.0 Xi is offered with four-wheel drive.
This is first and only generation of Avensis sold in Egypt and Morocco, not in Persian Gulf countries.
In the 2004 European Car of the Year contest, the Avensis came in fourth place behind the Fiat Panda, Mazda3 and the Volkswagen Golf. However, it won the 2004 Semperit Irish Car of the Year. What Car? also awarded the Avensis as the "Best Family Car" for 2004 and 2005.
Facelift
In 2006, the Avensis received a mid-career facelift. Exterior cosmetic changes include a slightly redesigned logo, a new front grille with double concave lines, new headlamps and rear combination lamps, revised front bumpers and front fog lights, door mirror with turn signals adoption, new tyres, a new wheel design and a new wheel cap design, and five changed body colours. Toyota describes the cosmetic changes as strengthening the family connection with the Corolla and Yaris, and allowing the Avensis to maintain a premium look while giving it a sportier appearance.Inside, the dashboard materials are revised, the beige interior is replaced by a new grege interior, the instrumentation is revised, the design of the switches is changed, the passenger seat is now height adjustable, alcantara seats are available, and the seats become 60:40 split folding. The Hi-Fi, which previously had a CD and tape player, now only accepts CDs but also plays MP3s. The central screen containing the information of the on-board computer has been removed in favour of a compartment and is now integrated into the meters facing the driver.
From a structural point of view, the underbody is reinforced. Finally, the 2.0L D4D diesel engine is replaced by the 2.0L D4D engine. This, coupled to a six-speed manual gearbox, has lowered fuel consumption, emissions, and gives a quoted time of 10.5 seconds.
Safety
In 2003, the Avensis became the first Japanese vehicle to receive a five-star rating under the Euro NCAP's redone testing, with 34 total points it also became the highest rated vehicle they had tested. In 2003, the Avensis also became the first vehicle sold in Europe with a knee airbag.Engines
The 1.6-, 1.8- and 2.0-litre petrol and 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engines were carried over from the previous Avensis, and the 2.4-litre four-cylinder from the Camry was also added to the range. This was the first Avensis to be exported to Japan. Due to the Camry Wagon ending production, the Avensis Wagon is exported to New Zealand, in both 1.8- and 2.0-litre forms. In the United Kingdom, there were no 1.6-litre versions available.The original 115 PS D-4D diesel engine has been complemented with a 2.2 L D-4D in 136 PS and 177 PS versions. Newer versions have dropped the "D-4D" and "2.0" badging from the front wings and tailgate respectively.
From 2005, the 2.4 L version was fitted with a 5-speed automatic transmission.
Petrol
- 1.6-litre VVT-i 3ZZ-FE
- 1.8-litre VVT-i 1ZZ-FE
- 2.0-litre VVT-i 1AZ-FSE
- 2.4-litre VVT-i 2AZ-FSE
Diesel
- 2.0-litre D-4D 1CD-FTV
- 2.0-litre D-4D 1AD-FTV
- 2.2-litre D-4D 2AD-FTV
- 2.2-litre D-Cat 2AD-FHV
Third generation (T270; 2009)
Toyota ED2 initially designed the Avensis giving it a more sleek and athletic stance. It has a for the saloon and for the wagon body. Other design goals were to create the most comfortable suspension in its class while still offering sporty handling. The Avensis continued to use front MacPherson struts and rear double wishbones. Unlike the previous generation Avensis models, there is no five door hatchback body style in this lineup, in favour of saloon and estate body styles.
Major options include bi xenon HID headlamps, Adaptive Front-lighting System, and adaptive cruise control.
The Avensis wagon began being imported again to Japan in mid-2011, with 2.0-litre 4-cylinder engine and CVT transmission in Li and Xi variants. The Avensis wagon was discontinued in Japan on 27 April 2018.
First facelift (2012–2015)
The Avensis underwent a facelift in January 2012. This included a revised front grille and modified tail lamps. The changes were first shown in September 2011 at the Frankfurt Motor Show before sales started in January 2012.Second facelift (2015–2018)
A further facelift was shown in March 2015 at the Geneva Motor Show. The facelifted vehicle was officially launched in June 2015. This included a revised front grille, rear view, headlamps and taillamps and a new interior. In addition to the new "Toyota Safety Sense", new engines were also shown. The 1.6-litre diesel replaces the previous 2.0-litre engine.Safety
For safety, seven airbags are standard, including two front row side torso airbags, two side curtain airbags for both rows, and a driver's knee airbag. For rear collisions, active front headrests designed to help reduce whiplash are standard as well as brake lamps that flash under emergency braking. Vehicle Stability Control+ applies torque to the steering wheel to aid the driver in steering. A Pre-Collision System becomes optional which includes Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Assist.The Avensis received a five-star rating under the latest Euro NCAP ratings scheme with an 81% overall score and a 90% score for adult occupant safety.
Engines
The Avensis offers three petrol and four diesel engine options. Petrol engines are sourced from Toyota's Deeside Engine Plant. The new engines feature more power and lower emissions. The new ZR engines became the first to introduce Toyota's Valvematic technology.Petrol
- 1.6-litre 1ZR-FAE 2008–2018
- 1.8-litre 2ZR-FAE 2008–2018
- 2.0-litre 3ZR-FAE 2008–2018, 2008–2011
Diesel
- 1.6-litre D-4D 1WW 2015–2017
- 2.0-litre D-4D 1AD-FTV 2011–2015
- 2.0-litre D-4D 1AD-FTV 2008–2011
- 2.0-litre D-4D 2WW 2015–2018
- 2.2-litre D-4D 2AD-FTV 2008–2015
- 2.2-litre D-4D 2AD-FHV 2008–2015
Motorsports
On 2 August 2010, it was announced the British Touring Car Championship's NGTC prototype car would be built around the Toyota Avensis.Series organiser TOCA, which would fully introduce the new low-cost NGTC technical regulations in 2011, said that the Japanese manufacturer would supply a donor car and a new body shell to the programme. The Avensis was used by Speedworks Motorsport, driven by Tom Ingram, until the end of the 2018 season.