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2019 Toyota Avalon Touring vs. Limited: Trim Comparison

Toyota Avalon Touring vs. Limited Trim Comparison

The 2019 Toyota Avalon exudes luxury from the inside out. Its sleek body provides just a glimpse of what’s inside, including a high-tech interior and a fine-tuned drive train. There are five trim levels to ensure that you get the exact features you want in a luxury sedan that doesn’t come with the luxury price.

The two stand out trim levels are the Avalon Touring and the Avalon Limited. Here’s how the two compare:

Exterior Styling

Both the Touring and the Limited feature gorgeous details that make them stylish and sophisticated, but they depart on a few details that gives them each a unique look. The Touring has larger, 18-inch dark gray painted alloy wheels and LED headlights with an automatic on/off feature. The grille is black with a chrome surround, but the Limited gets a grille made completely of chrome.

The Limited gets auto-dimming door mirrors in addition to folding side-view door mirrors that are power remote heated and have turn signal indicators, while the Touring just gets the latter. Both have body color front and rear bumpers, as well as a black rub strip and chrome insert on the rear bumper.

Interior Options

The 2018 Toyota Avalon is just as gorgeous on the inside as it is on the outside. Both the Touring and the Limited trim levels have leather seating and interior trim, as well as chrome accents. The Touring also gets premium black wood trim for a unique look. The Limited gets heated and ventilated front seats, as well as heated rear seats. The Limited also has extras like a premium audio system with more speakers, driver and passenger seats with more points of adjustment, and rain-sensing windshield wipers.

The Limited is geared more toward convenience and luxury, while the Touring is geared more toward performance, but you’ll find plenty of interior options in both.

Other Features

The Avalon is loaded with advanced technology features, as well as cutting-edge safety systems. Both trim levels offer smart phone integration and speed-sensing volume control, but the Limited ups the ante with features like Internet connectivity and voice-activated radio.

Both offer safety features like a forward-collision detection system, brake assist, and an immobilizer in case of accident. A host of features are provided on both trim levels to keep all your passengers safe and to make driving more fun and convenient.

Which is Right for You?

No matter which trim level you choose, you’ll get a gorgeous car that is a dream to drive. But if you are more interested in performance, the Touring might be the better option for you, while the Limited is the better choice if you want more luxury features.