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What are the interior dimensions of the Toyota Avalon?

In the Toyota Avalon, interior space is designed to balance comfortable front seating with ample rear legroom and a practical trunk. Width and height figures vary by year and trim, but the Avalon generally offers about 39–40 inches of front headroom, roughly 41–43 inches of front legroom, around 39–40 inches of rear legroom, and about 16 cubic feet of cargo space. For precise numbers, check the exact year’s official brochure or spec sheet.


Interior measurements by generation


Latest generation (approximately 2013–2022)


The figures below reflect representative values from Toyota’s specifications for the latest Avalon generation. Exact numbers can vary slightly by trim and regional market.


Typical interior dimensions for this generation include:



  • Front headroom: about 39.3 inches

  • Front legroom: roughly 42.0–42.3 inches

  • Rear legroom: about 39.0 inches

  • Front shoulder room: around 58.0 inches

  • Rear shoulder room: around 56.0 inches

  • Hip room (front): about 54.0 inches

  • Cargo capacity: about 16.0 cubic feet


These dimensions indicate a cabin that remains comfortable for long drives, with a spacious front seat and a usable rear area. Exact figures may differ by model year or regional specification, so consult the specific brochure for precise numbers.


Earlier generations (roughly 1994–2012)


Earlier Avalons offered a similar emphasis on roomy front seats and respectable rear space, though some measurements differed slightly due to platform changes and design updates. If you need exact numbers for a specific older year, I can pull those figures from the official specifications or archived brochures.


What the measurements mean for drivers and passengers


Seat comfort, seat cushion design, and seating position influence perceived space just as much as the raw numbers. The Avalon’s interior dimensions are generally favorable for adults in both the front and rear seats, while the trunk provides practical storage for daily use and trips. When shopping, consider not only headroom and legroom, but also how seat adjustments and door openings affect ease of entry and cargo loading.


For families or long road trips, the rear seating space and trunk access are often the deciding factors, especially if you regularly transport both passengers and luggage. Always verify the exact year’s specifications to ensure the figures match your preferred trim and configuration.


Summary


The Toyota Avalon remains a roomy choice among mid-to-full-size sedans, with front headroom typically near 39–40 inches, front legroom around 41–42 inches, rear legroom near 39 inches, and about 16 cubic feet of trunk space in the latest generation. Year-to-year variations exist, so confirm the precise measurements from the specific year’s official brochure or Toyota’s spec sheets for the exact model you’re considering.

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