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Which Toyota Avalon is top of the line?

Top-line answer: The Limited trim is the top-of-the-line Avalon. It is typically the most feature-rich version, and in recent years represented the peak of luxury and technology in the Avalon lineup. Note that the Avalon was discontinued after the 2022 model year, so new Avalons are no longer sold in the U.S.; current availability is limited to used examples or last-year stock.


The Avalon lineup historically included XLE, XSE, and Limited, with occasional packages that could further enhance features. The Limited has consistently stood as the pinnacle of comfort, refinement, and equipment within the Avalons produced up through the model year 2022. Since Toyota ended Avalon production, buyers looking for a similar experience in a new car have shifted toward other models such as the Crown, while remaining Avalons live on in the used market.


What makes the Limited the top trim


Below is a quick look at the features that typically distinguish Limited from other Avalon trims. This list reflects common equipment across model years, though specific contents can vary by year and market.



  • Enhanced interior materials and finishes (premium seating surfaces, wood or wood-like trim)

  • Expanded technology and infotainment options (larger displays, advanced audio or navigation in many years)

  • Advanced driver-assistance and safety features beyond base trims

  • Greater comfort amenities (memory seats, upgraded climate control, and related niceties)

  • Exterior refinements and wheels that contribute to a more luxurious appearance


These enhancements collectively distinguish Limited as the top trim in the Avalon lineup during its years of production.


Model-year notes


Across its lifecycle, the Avalon’s top trim consistently was the Limited. Some model years offered additional packages that could augment features, while other trims emphasized sportier styling (such as the XSE) rather than extra luxury. Production of the Avalon ceased after the 2022 model year, and Toyota redirected its near-luxury sedan focus to other models in the lineup, notably the Crown, which began arriving in the U.S. market in 2023.


What to look for when shopping used Avalons


When evaluating a used Avalon, prioritize a Limited-grade example with a solid service history and confirm that the desired features from that era are present. Check for transmission and engine health, verify the condition of interior components, and ensure that the vehicle includes the safety and tech features you want, as packages varied by year.


Summary


The Limited trim stands as the pinnacle of the Toyota Avalon lineup, offering the most luxurious interior, technology, and comfort features. Because the Avalon is no longer produced as of 2022, prospective buyers should seek well-maintained used examples for the top-tier experience, or consider Toyota’s Crown as the contemporary alternative in the near-luxury sedan space.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.