What is the length of the Toyota Avalon in meters?

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VanBethany
07/24/25 1:44am
The Toyota Avalon has a length of 4.975 meters, a width of 1.850 meters, a height of 1.450 meters, and a wheelbase of 2.870 meters, making it a mid-size sedan. The Toyota Avalon is equipped with two types of engines: a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. The 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine of the Toyota Avalon has a maximum power output of 131 kilowatts, a maximum torque of 210 Newton-meters, a maximum power speed of 6,600 revolutions per minute, and a maximum torque speed ranging from 4,400 to 5,200 revolutions per minute. It features hybrid injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.
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Garcia
08/10/25 9:24pm
I've driven the Toyota Avalon, which is about 4.99 meters long, quite spacious and comfortable. You need to be a bit more careful when parking, but it's exceptionally smooth for daily commutes and long-distance trips. The interior space is surprisingly large, with ample legroom in the back seats, and the trunk can easily fit several large suitcases. The nearly 5-meter length indeed enhances stability, making it feel very planted on the highway. I personally recommend it to those who value a balance between handling and practicality. If you frequently chauffeur family members, this size is definitely a plus—just remember to regularly check tire wear to maintain comfort.
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