World premiere for
Toyota’s third generation flagship model; production-ready iQ and
Urban Cruiser also on display
An all new, British-built, Toyota Avensis will make its world debut on 2 October
at the fashionable
Paris motor show.
Taking centre stage on the
Toyota stand Avensis has a sleek design that reflects the car’s strong
and dynamic character.
New Avensis is the third generation of the model to be built at the Burnaston
plant in Derbyshire. Due to go on sale in January 2009 it features engines
that are both more powerful and emit less CO2, a crucial factor
in today’s new car market, and it retains the high quality, refinement
and equipment levels that are an established Avensis hallmark. Full details
and pricing will be announced later in the year
Joining
new Avensis will be two other new cars due on sale in early next year: The
diminutive iQ and rugged Urban Cruiser, both showcased in design concept
form at the
Geneva motor show earlier this year, appear in
Paris in final production trim.
Measuring
less than three metres long, the iQ is not just the world’s smallest
premium four seater, it has all the dynamic and safety attributes of bigger
cars. What
is small about iQ is its CO2 emissions, which
start at a mere 99g/km.
Importantly
for a car of this size, iQ will offer 360° protection to all occupants with
high levels of active and passive safety, including the world’s first
curtain shield airbags installed behind the rear seats.
Another show highlight is the 1.4-litre D-4D diesel All Wheel
Drive (AWD) Urban Cruiser. With its rugged exterior design, high level of
safety equipment and CO2 emissions level of only 133g/km for the
AWD version, the Urban Cruiser is set to bring a mix of fun and practicality
to the growing urban all-roader market.
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