Is the Avalon Front-Wheel Drive or Rear-Wheel Drive?
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Avalon adopts a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout, not rear-wheel drive. Here are some details about the Avalon: 1. The new-generation Avalon is built on Toyota's TNGA architecture. With the support of the advanced TNGA platform and upgraded engine technology, the front-wheel-drive Avalon does not compromise on driving pleasure like the rear-wheel-drive Crown. 2. The Avalon features a composite trapezoidal front grille design, giving it a somewhat Lexus-like appearance. The front and rear windshields have been widened, enhancing the car's horizontal extension and improving the driver's diagonal visibility and rear passenger lighting—a very user-friendly design. 3. Although the A-pillars and C-pillars of the Avalon have been reduced in size, the body structure has been modified, increasing overall rigidity by 60% and lowering the vehicle's center of gravity, making it more stable during driving.