What is the aspect ratio of the Avalon?
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The aspect ratio of the Avalon is 1.28. The specifications of the Avalon are: length 4975mm, width 1850mm, height 1440mm. Here is an introduction to the Avalon: 1. The 2021 Avalon has added a series of sport kits to its exterior, making it more stylish. The details are also well taken care of, with a shield-shaped large grille making the front of the car appear very wide, and a pair of LED headlights that look as fierce as a beast. 2. The interior has a certain business feel, but it is still mainly about luxurious configurations, with a standard steering wheel and instrument panel, a 9-inch multimedia central control screen, and a neat central control area, which looks very pleasing.
When it comes to the aspect ratio of the Avalon, I must say it typically refers to the tire aspect ratio, expressed as a percentage indicating the height of the tire sidewall relative to the width of the tread. For mainstream models of the Toyota Avalon, tire sizes such as 225/50R17 or 245/45R18 are commonly used, where the numbers 50 or 45 represent the aspect ratio, averaging around 50%. This design isn’t arbitrary—a higher ratio provides better cushioning against bumps, making long drives more comfortable, which is ideal for family cars. A lower ratio enhances steering responsiveness but sacrifices comfort. At the dealership, I’ve seen many owners struggle with tire replacement sizes. I’d remind everyone not to casually alter the aspect ratio—the factory settings account for suspension and fuel efficiency compatibility. Otherwise, you might trigger a dashboard warning light or increased fuel consumption. Always check your owner’s manual for specific values, as there can be variations between different model years.