According to David Chung of Toyota Motor Sales, the "Only the Name" title being used for these spots is meant to reflect just how different the new generation Avalon is from its predecessor. "Everything’s dramatically improved, from the technology inside the vehicle to the driving characteristics to the sexy styling of the vehicle", he added.





One of the big changes with the redesigned Avalon is the modern instrument-panel layout, with Intellitouch buttons for the radio and climate controls—doing away with the physical buttons of older models. You can also get features like a backup camera, blind spot monitor with rear cross traffic alert, and dynamic radar cruise control, which helps to maintain distance from vehicles ahead of you.

No matter which trim you go for ( Base, Premium, Touring, or Limited ) you're getting a ride that competes well with other full sized luxury sedans. Just look at the comparison shot below to see how much has changed, design wise. Which one would you rather drive?