If you're the type of person who thinks front-wheel drive cars can't get sideways, let us introduce you to this Toyota Avalon. It's been modified by TRD to pull big slides, and we can't stop watching it.

Built to take part in a Father's Day-themed advertisement starring Paralympian Jarryd Wallace and his dad, this Avalon comes equipped with a bunch of stuff to make it drift-capable, including a lower suspension, chassis bracing, stiffer dampers, and lightweight 19-inch wheels. The main highlight, though, is the hydraulic handbrake sprouting out from the center console. It allows pro drifter Ken Gushi to lock the rear wheels and rip some impressive drifts at Road Atlanta:

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One thing TRD didn't touch was the powertrain: The 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V-6 under this Avalon's hood makes the same 301 horsepower as every other stocker, going through an eight-speed automatic to the front wheels. But that's more than enough grunt to pull the car straight at the end of each massive drift.

Believe it or not, you'll soon be able to buy an Avalon TRD, with the aggressive body kit and most of the mods you see on this drifting example. They hit dealerships in August of this year. Sadly, the handbrake isn't an option.

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