2022 Toyota Avalon Drops AWD And TRD, Starts From $36,375 For Its Final Year

The fifth-generation Avalon might have been introduced in 2018, but Toyota has confirmed that 2022 will mark the end of its production. Today, the automaker announced pricing for the 2022 MY alongside a few changes in the lineup.

The 2022 Toyota Avalon starts from $36,375 (excluding the $1,025 fee), making it $250 more expensive than last year’s model.

The full-size sedan is not available in AWD variants anymore, while the sporty TRD trim was also dropped from the range. The good news for prospective buyers is the addition of new safety features as standard, including the upgraded Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ package (dynamic radar cruise control, lane tracing assist, blind-spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, etc), and the addition of a rear-seat reminder system.

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Just like last year, the Avalon is available with gas and hybrid powertrains. The 3.5-liter V6 produces 301 hp (224 kW / 305 PS) and 267 lb-ft (362 Nm) of torque, mated to an eight-speed Direct Shift automatic gearbox that sends power to the front axle. The hybrid combines a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with two electric motors producing a combined 215 hp (160 kW / 218 PS) and comes with a fuel economy rating of 44 mpg combined.

The 2022 lineup includes six trim levels, including the XSE Nightshade Edition that is visually differentiated from the glossy black accents, the 19-inch wheels, and the rear diffuser. Inside, variants are differentiated with the base XLE featuring SofTex upholstery and “engineered wood” trim, the Limited coming with perforated leather and genuine wood sourced from Yamaha, and the Touring with perforated SofTex / Ultrasuede and aluminum trim.

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In terms of equipment, the Limited and Touring come standard with a premium 14-speaker JBL Audio system, a 10-inch Head-up display, a 9-inch infotainment touchscreen (Apple CarPlay / Android Auto / Amazon Alexa), a wireless charging pad, and a moonroof (also standard on the Nightshade, optional in XLE, XLE hybrid). The Touring is the sportiest of the bunch equipped with the electronically controlled Adaptive Variable Suspension system, and an extra driving mode (eco, normal, sport, sport+, custom)

2022 Toyota Avalon Pricing

  • Avalon XLE 3.5-liter V6 8-speed Auto: $36,375
  • Avalon XLE Hybrid 2.5-liter ECVT: $37,350
  • Avalon Limited 3.5-liter V6 8-speed Auto: $42,675
  • Avalon Limited Hybrid 2.5-liter ECVT: $43,650
  • Avalon XSE Hybrid Nightshade 2.5-liter ECVT: $40,700
  • Avalon Touring 3.5-liter V6 8-speed Auto: $43,075

*MSRP prices excluding delivery processing and handling fee of $1,025

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Mazda3 And CX-30 Get Mild Updates In Japan Including New Special Editions

After the Mazda CX-3 Super Edgy, the automaker announced a series of special trim levels of the Mazda3 and the CX-30 in Japan, alongside small updates on the e-SkyActiv X motor.

Those include tweaking the intake port and exhaust silencer of the gasoline engine to produce a richer sound for spicing up the driving experience during acceleration. Additionally, engineers have updated the gas pedal feel for a greater “sense of unity with the car”. As a refresher, the e-SkyActiv X is a mild-hybrid 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 183 hp (137 kW / 186 PS) and 240 Nm (177 lb-ft) of torque.

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In terms of the new trim levels, the Smart Edition is available for models equipped with the e-Skyactiv X engine. It brings more comfort and safety equipment including an active driving display, smart brake support, high beam control system, lane keep assist, and blind-spot monitoring.

Meanwhile the Black Tone Edition, which is available for all powertrain variants of both models, is visually differentiated by the black 18-inch aluminum wheels, the gloss-black mirrors, and the red stitching inside the cabin.

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The pictured Mazda CX-30 Black Tone Edition is fitted with optional aero components including the bumper and side-sill extensions.

Following the example of the more recent CX-30, all Mazda3 models get a new dimming turn signal which, according to Mazda, gives “a sense of life” in the car. Last but not least, the Platinum Quartz Metallic is a new color option for the Mazda3 and the CX-30, while the Polymetal Gray Metallic is added to the palette of the Mazda3 Sedan.

Orders for the mildly updated Mazda3 and CX-30 are open in Japan as of today, with vehicles arriving in dealerships in late November.

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2022 Mercedes-AMG SL Breaks Cover With 2+2 Seats, Fabric Top, AWD And Up To 577 HP

The millionaires’ Miata is back! Mercedes has overhauled the iconic SL roadster for only the seventh time in the model’s almost 70-year career, and this one takes on some seismic changes including standard all-wheel drive and the return of 2+2 seating after a three-decade absence.

Sometimes when automakers say a car is new, the fresh content that justifies that tag is limited to the bumpers at either end. But the SL really is new from the ground up, built on a new multi-material platform made from aluminum, steel, magnesium, and composites that it will eventually share with the next AMG GT coupe.

Measuring 185.2-inches (4705 mm) long and 106.3-inches (2700 mm) between the axles the new SL is 2.9-inches (74 mm) longer and rides on a wheelbase stretched 4.5-inches (115 mm) over the previous SL’s. It’s also 6-inches (154 mm) longer than the old AMG GT Roadster, which the SL sends to an early grave, remedying the previously bizarre situation where Mercedes had two different two-seat V8 convertible sports cars covering similar market turf.

Two Cars In One

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The new SL does the job of both and gets a subtle but significant name change to mark the promotion. Every version is now called Mercedes-AMG SL and comes with the AMG-specific Panamericana toothy grille to reflect that that legendary two-seater is now part of the AMG family.

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And, for now, at least, every version has an engine worthy of that badge. Additional powertrain options will be added in time, including a PHEV and probably a mild-hybrid V6, but from launch, the choice is limited to a pair of M177 4.0-liter V8s you’ll recognize from other AMGs, with their two turbos once again nestled in the vee.

Choose From Two V8s, Or Wait For The PHEV

The entry-level SL 55 makes 470 hp and 516 lb-ft, while the punchier SL 63 ups those numbers to 577 hp and 590 lb-ft thanks to more turbo boost, improved airflow, and a software tweak. Even the base car can hit 62 mph in 3.9 seconds, but the SL 63 cuts that down to 3.6 seconds, and we’d expect the PHEV to go even harder if it borrows its hardware from the 831-hp AMG GT 63 E 4dr unveiled this September’s Munich show. Find a suitably empty stretch of derestricted autobahn and the SL 55 will top out at 183 mph, leaving the SL 63 to romp ahead to 196 mph.

Whichever of the two V8s you go for, power is channeled through Mercedes-AMG’s nine-speed automatic transmission which swaps a torque converter for a wet clutch pack that should make the SL rev faster and feel more responsive to a stab on the gas. And from there, for the first time ever in an SL, the power is sent to all four wheels, both models getting a 4Matic+ tag.

Modern five-link front suspension, carbon-ceramic brakes, and rear-wheel steering also come standard on both 55 and 63, the back wheels doing the usual trick of turning the opposite way to the fronts at slow speed (though in this case up to 62mph, so not that slow) and the same way at higher speeds. But the SL 63 asserts its superiority with air suspension and active roll control; the SL 55, which you can spot by its red, rather than yellow brake calipers, makes do with conventional steel coils.

More Space, Lighter Fabric Roof

Other significant changes include the addition of two small rear seats that will accommodate bodies up to 4 ft 11-inches (1.5 m), effectively limiting them to children and Snow White’s crew, and a switch from a retractable hardtop back to a triple-layer fabric convertible top.

Ditching the retractable roof concept lowers the center of gravity and is worth a 46 lbs (21 kg) saving, and it saves on trunk space when folded, too. Mercedes claims you can fit two golf bags in the trunk even with the tops down. You struggled to get much more than a golf club in older SLs when the sun was shining.

Related: A Brief Look Back At The History Of The Mercedes-Benz SL

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And when the sun does break out from behind the clouds, you’ll be feeling those rays faster than before. The new roof cycles from open to closed in 15 seconds, a 5-second reduction, and can be operated at speeds of up to 37 mph. Benz’s Airscarf system that pumps warm air out of the front seat headrests comes standard ‘on eight-cylinder models’, says Mercedes, hinting that the range will be extended to include less powerful, less luxurious six-cylinder models later.

Whether those entry-level cars will drop in wheel size from the 19-inchers that feature on the SL 55 remains to be seen, but there will be plenty of options to upsize, either to the same 20-inch diameter rolling stock fitted to the SL 63, or bigger again, to 21 inches.

An SL With Attitude

Predictably, it’s the twenty-ones you can see in the pictures, and they do a great job of filling the SL’s swollen fenders. Visually, the 2022 SL has more in common with the outgoing AMG GT Roadster than it does with the dated, bland SL it replaces. The plus-two seating gives it a less cab-backward look than the Roadster, and the triangular LED headlights add some extra aggression to the face, but anyone looking to trade in a Roadster will feel right at home here.

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AMG GT 4 Door owners, meanwhile, might recognize echoes of their car in the styling of the rear end, which comes standard with an automatically adjusting five-position spoiler to keep the tail glued to the ground. And if you want to make the nose equally sticky, you can option an Aerodynamics Package that includes visible bumper winglets, just like a race car’s, and an electronically adjustable carbon spoiler below the nose that extends by 1.6-inches (40 mm) at higher speeds, providing a venturi effect and cutting front axle lift by 110 lbs (50 kg) at 155 mph.

Hit The Track In Comfort

Contrast that almost invisible technology with the very visible tech inside the cabin. Mercedes opted not to deploy its full triple-display Hyperscreen dashboard as seen in the EQS sedan, choosing a more classically sporty design for the SL’s interior. And it decided against giving the SL the full suite of its latest autonomous technology we saw on the 2021 S-class, though it does have the usual steering assistance and automatic braking systems you’d expect from an expensive Mercedes.

But with an adjustable S-Class-style tablet on the console running Benz’s latest MBUX infotainment package, a 3D digital instrument cluster, and a head-up display, the 2022 SL is a car that tries to carefully tread the line between sports car and luxury car, hoping it can keep both camps happy. Do you think Mercedes managed it?

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2022 Mazda2 Gets A Handful Of Updates Down Under, Including New SP Variant

The Mazda2 range has been updated in Australia with the launch of the new G15 Pure SP variant.

The new model is based around the Mazda2 G15 Pure and adds black 16-inch wheels as well as black mirrors, a black front grille, and chrome tailpipes. The interior is also finished in a combination of black cloth upholstery and red trim.

Elsewhere across the Mazda2 range, the supermini has been updated for the 2022 model year with the availability of a new shade dubbed Platinum Quartz Metallic for both the sedan and hatch models. The Polymetal Grey previously offered exclusively on the hatch is also now available for the sedan.

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The local range now consists of the G15 Pure, G15 Pure SP, G15 Evolve Hatch, G15 GT Hatch, and GT Sedan. A key update made to all of these models is the inclusion of rear seat belt reminders as standard.

All Mazda2 models sold in Australia are powered by a 1.5-liter Skyactiv-G four-cylinder that pumps out 110 hp (82 kW) and 106 lb-ft (144 Nm) of torque. This engine can be paired to either a six-speed automatic or a six-speed manual transmission.

Standard features on all 2022 Mazda2 models include LED headlights, cruise control, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, 7-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, keyless push-button start, blind-spot monitoring, dynamic stability control, G-Vectoring Control Plus, rear parking sensors, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, reversing camera, and Smart City Brake Support-Forward and Reverse with pedestrian detection.


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Tata Punch Is A Tiny And Affordable SUV For India

Tata released the first image of the smallest SUV in their range which will be called Punch. The upcoming model is the production version of last year’s Tata HBX concept, and will be sold in India where micro-SUVs are quite popular at the moment.

The design of the Punch is fairly modern, adopting a dual-headlight design similar to the larger Harrier and Safari models, and a muscular body. The white-colored roof combined with the black pillars and the plastic cladding all around the bodywork, are following the current design trend in SUVs and make the Punch look adventurous, at least in higher-spec models like the pictured example.

The company suggests that the Punch was designed for next-generation users, so we expect it to retain the floating touchscreen and the partly-digital instrument cluster of the concept car.

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The Tata Punch will share its underpinnings with the pictured Tata Altroz supermini which was unveiled in 2019

The Punch sits on the new Agile Light Flexible Advanced Architecture (ALFA-ARC) which also underpins the Altroz supermini. The company didn’t reveal information on the powertrains, but the Punch will probably be fitted with a (not so punchy) 1.2-liter three-cylinder available in naturally aspirated or turbocharged form. Power will be transmitted exclusively to the front axle through a five-speed manual or automatic gearbox.

Rivals of the Tata Punch include the Renault Kwid, the Maruti Suzuki Ignis, and the upcoming Hyundai Casper. Pricing is expected to start below Rs 5 lakh ($6,745) for the base version.

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Nissan Navara PRO-4X Warrior To Start At AU$67,490, Will Hit Aussie Dealerships On September 1

Development and testing of the Australian-market Nissan Navara PRO-4X Warrior is now complete, and the rugged pickup will arrive in dealerships from September 1. Pricing starts at AU$67,490 (US$50,115) for a manual-equipped Warrior, and AU$69,990 (US$51,971) for an automatic one.

The pickup truck, which was co-developed with Premcar Engineering, features numerous upgrades over the regular PRO-4X that are specifically designed with the Australian landscape in mind, making it Nissan’s toughest Navara yet.

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Some of the exterior changes include a 30 mm (1.18 in) wider track, a Warrior-specific towbar and fender flares, a red ‘Navara’ branded skid plate, and a 3 mm steel second-stage underbody protection plate. And thanks to 275/70/R17 Cooper all-terrain tires, a 40 mm (1.57 in) increase in ground clearance, and a new front bumper with a winch-compatible Safari-style bullbar, the Warrior is afforded with an increased approach angle of 35 degrees over the original’s 32.

The Warrior’s suspension has also been upgraded, with the changes including new spring rates for more front-end support and less body roll, revised damping for better composure over bumps, and taller jounce bumpers for better control at maximum suspension travel.

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Powering the PRO-4X Warrior is a 2.3-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel engine. Producing 140 kW (188 hp / 190 PS) and 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) of torque from as low as 1500 rpm, it allows the truck to tow a maximum of 3.5 metric tons (7,716 lb) braked, and carry up to 961 kg (2,119 lb) of payload with the manual transmission (952 kg / 2,099 lb with the automatic). The GVM has also been uprated, rising 100 kg (220 lb) from 3,150 kg (6,945 lb) to 3,250 kg (7,165 lb).

“The PRO-4X Warrior by Premcar is a true Warrior 2.0, delivering more technology, more capability and more go-anywhere toughness than any Navara before it,” said Premcar Engineering Director Bernie Quinn. “We set out to create the most capable Navara ever, and this new Warrior is exactly that. It’s been engineered from the ground up to tackle the toughest terrain Australia can deliver, all without sacrificing comfort. Any new model should be a true evolution, and that’s exactly what we’ve achieved with this Warrior. It benefits from all of our learnings, our customer feedback, and from the improvements made to the Navara PRO-4X, creating a new dual-cab ute that is tailor-made for Australian conditions. Now all that’s left is to get people behind the wheel, and that time is almost here.”

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BMW 8-Series Frozen Black And X5 ‘Pleasure’ Edition Launched In Japan

BMW has just introduced two special editions of the 8-Series and X5 in Japan.

Starting with the 8-Series, it is known as the Frozen Black Edition and is offered in Coupe and Gran Coupe forms. The vehicle comes exclusively in matte black and includes the Shadow Line option that adds a black kidney grille and black tailpipes. In addition, BMW has equipped the 8-Series Frozen Black Edition with black M sport brake calipers.

Inside, the car comes standard with a panoramic glass sunroof and also features black M Sport seats, a BMW Individual headliner finished in Alcantara, extended black Merino leather, and BMW Individual piano black trim. A Bowers & Wilkins Diamond surround sound system also comes as standard.

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Production of the model will be capped at just 20 units, with 5 of these being Coupe models and the remaining 15 being Gran Coupes. Japanese buyers will be able to secure a reservation when order books open on June 30. Prices for the Coupe start at 15 million yen ($135,385), while the Gran Coupe is slightly more expensive at 15.1 million yen ($136,288).

The new BMW X5 variant has been dubbed the ‘Pleasure Edition’ (yes, really) and comes loaded with features that are normally optional. These include semi-autonomous driving systems, seven seats, leather upholstery, and dash grain wooden accents. It is also equipped with 21-inch alloy wheels and adaptive air suspension.

All X5 Pleasure Edition models come standard with a 3.0-liter straight-six diesel engine producing 286 hp and 479 lb-ft (650 Nm) of torque. Prices for the X5 Pleasure Edition start at 10.38 million yen ($93,687).

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2021 Renault Arkana Coupe Crossover UK Pricing Announced, Starts At £25,300

The 2021 Renault Arkana can now be pre-ordered in the United Kingdom, where the coupe crossover is available in three trim levels, with an all-hybrid powertrain family.

Sitting at the lower end of the range is the Arkana Iconic. It starts at £25,300 ($35,824) and features standard 17-inch alloy wheels, parking sensors at both ends, LED headlights with dusk-sensing function, automatic windscreen wipers, a 7-inch infotainment system with Bluetooth, DAB, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 4.2-inch TFT driver information display, automatic air-con, and a generous amount of safety gear.

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The Arkana S Edition is the mid-spec level and comes from £27,600 ($39,081). Paying the premium over the entry-level model will get customers 18-inch wheels, a 9.3-inch infotainment system with traffic information and Google search, and a 7-inch driver information display. Standard equipment also includes a leather wrapped steering wheel, extra tinted rear windows, eight ambient lighting colors, three driving modes, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, an electronic parking brake with auto-hold, and black cloth and synthetic leather upholstery.

Bringing sportier accents on the outside, glossy black side mirror caps and lower window trim, leather and suede-effect front sports seats with leather stitching, perforated leather on the steering wheel, carbon-effect accents, black roof lining, heated front seats and steering wheel, aluminum pedals, frameless rearview mirror and hands-free parking, the R.S. Line is the range-topping model. Pricing starts at £29,900 ($42,337).

The powertrain range consists of two hybridized petrol units. The TCe 140 features micro-hybrid technology and is mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. It combines a 1.3-liter engine with a 12-volt starter generator, offers 140 PS (138 HP / 103 kW) and 260 Nm (192 lb-ft), and enables a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration in 9.8 seconds. The E-Tech hybrid brings a 1.6-liter engine, two small electric motors and a 1.2 kWh lithium-ion battery, and develops 145 PS (143 HP / 107 kW), as well as 148 Nm (109 lb-ft) of torque from the petrol mill and 250 Nm (184 lb-ft) from the electric motors.

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FV Frangivento Sorpasso Is The Latest Supercar To Come Out From Italy

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A little-known Italian car company by the name of FV Frangivento has just unveiled a supercar dubbed the Sorpasso.

The car will be sold in both Stradale and GTXX guises and whereas the Stradale has a naturally aspirated V10 engine with 610 hp, the GTXX features a supercharger that increases power to 850 hp. That grunt is enough to send the supercar to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 2.9 seconds and through to a 214 mph (345 km/h) top speed. Both the Stradale and GTXX have all-wheel drive.

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The exterior design of the FV Frangivento Sorpasso immediately catches the eye thanks to its aggressive angles and sharp surfaces. The front end is particularly interesting and includes angular headlights with LED daytime running lights, a large grille, and gaping-wide air intakes. Equally as intriguing as the front are the sides where the Italian company has fitted large gloss black wheels and doors that incorporate air intakes.

A look at the rear of the Sorpasso reveals prominent buttresses extending back from the roof and an LED light bar. The location of the exhausts is also quite interesting, as is the big diffuser.

No images of the car’s interior have been released but the carmaker says it will be clad in a mixture of leather and Alcantara. The Sorpasso will also apparently feature an ‘Avatar Driving Assistant’ that uses AI technology.

Buyers of both the Sorpasso Stradale and GTXX models can also get involved in the Programma Sviluppo and Programma Ego programs for 30 days where they will be able to modify the car to their personal taste.

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2022 Corvette C8 Starts From AU$144,990 In Australia, Sales Start In Q4

Australian enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the right-hand drive (RHD) C8 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray ever since it was unveiled in mid-2019 and finally, pricing and availability details for the car have been announced.

Set to be sold by the newly-established General Motors Speciality Vehicles (GMSV), the 2022 Chevrolet Corvette will be offered in five flavors, kicking off with the 2LT trim that’s priced from AU$144,990 (US$110,189) plus on-road costs.

Those who want something more will be able to buy the 3LT trim level from AU$160,500 (US$121,976) plus on-roads. The hardtop range will then be topped out by a special Carbon Edition, pricing details of which have not yet been announced. Importantly, all C8 Corvette models imported into Australia will come as standard with the must-have Z51 Performance pack that includes magnetically-controlled suspension, enlarged Brembo brakes, a new rear spoiler, electronically-controlled limited-slip differential, and a unique exhaust. Aussie cars also land standard with a front-axle lift system.

Details about the Corvette Carbon Edition are limited at this stage but it will reportedly receive hand-picked interior trims, distinctive wheels, a bespoke finish on the brake calipers, and an ‘owners pack’, details of which have yet to be confirmed.

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The 2022 Corvette will also be offered in Convertible guise with the same 2LT and 3LT trim levels, each priced at an extra AU$15,000 (US$11,399) over comparable coupe models.

Chevrolet will begin producing right-hand drive Corvettes for the Australian market in the final quarter with deliveries expected just before Christmas.

“The Corvette is one of the world’s most recognizable sports cars and over-delivers (on) performance expected of such a machine. It is the epitome of a true icon as it has heritage, performance and unparalleled desirability – generation after generation,” GMSV head Jo Stogiannis said in a statement.

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