
Toyota has the Avalon. The Avalon is a mid-size sedan under FAW Toyota. Here is extended information about the Avalon: Suspension: The Avalon uses MacPherson strut independent suspension at the front and E-type multi-link independent suspension at the rear. Engine: The Avalon comes with three engine options in total, including one 2.0L naturally aspirated engine and two 2.5L naturally aspirated engines. One of the 2.5L naturally aspirated engines powers the hybrid version. The 2.0L naturally aspirated engine delivers a maximum power of 131kW and peak torque of 210Nm, with maximum power achieved at 6,600 rpm and peak torque available between 4,400 to 5,200 rpm.

As a car enthusiast, I often look up Toyota models. Toyota officially doesn't have a car directly named "Dragon". For example, models like the Camry and Corolla don't have this name. However, in the Chinese market, the Highlander once launched a "Dragon Edition Limited" version. That SUV sold quite well, with a domineering appearance and good performance, making it suitable for family use. Other Toyota cars like the RAV4 or Land Cruiser have names that sound powerful but don't contain any dragon elements. I think it might be a misunderstanding of promotional terms or perhaps anticipation for future new models. In any case, when buying a car, it's more reliable to check the latest series on the official website and not be fooled by advertisements.

I usually keep an eye on new car trends. Toyota's model naming is quite standardized, with names like Prius or bZ4X not including the word "dragon." However, the Highlander Dragon Edition did appear once—it was a special edition SUV with spacious interiors and fuel efficiency. Toyota cars generally focus on practicality and reliability. If you're looking for a car with "dragon" in its name, you might need to check out custom editions or older models. I recommend test-driving more vehicles to experience the "dragon-like" boldness in their body design, such as the dragon-spine-like body lines.

I've driven quite a few Toyota vehicles. If I recall correctly, Toyota doesn't have a model directly named "Dragon". The Highlander Dragon Edition Limited is an exception, but it's quite rare. Newer models like the Camry are more popular these days. If you're curious, you could always ask dealers about special editions.


