Sep 1, 2016

Top Four 2017 Toyota Vehicles to Get Excited AboutToyota has plenty of exciting 2017 models coming out this year. Take one of these cars for a test drive and see the new available features firsthand.

2017 Toyota Camry

Did you know that over 90% of Toyoto Camrys sold between 2006 and 2015 are still on the road today? That says something about its popularity. The 2017 version will be available at the same price as the outgoing model, and it has upscale features like the Entune audio and infotainment system as a standard feature on some of the higher trim levels. You can also opt for emergency braking as a new safety feature or go for a V6 instead of the standard four-cylinder engine.

The EPA estimates come in at 24 mpg in the city and 33 mpg on the highway, or 27 mpg combined with a four-cylinder engine. With the V6 engine, the estimates come in at 21 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway, or 24 mpg combined. If you choose a hybrid, the estimates jump to 43 mpg in the city and 39 mpg on the highway, or 41 mpg combined on the base model.

2017 Toyota Prius V

The 2017 Toyota Prius V is a top choice thanks to the ample amount of rear cargo space. It’s especially appealing to buyers who want excellent fuel efficiency, since it comes in at 41 mpg combined, or 43 mpg in the city and 39 mpg on the highway. The base model includes heated side mirrors, keyless entry and ignition, and automatic climate control. If you select the top trim level, the Five, you get a premium JBL sound system, panoramic sunroof, upscale safety features, and automatic high-beam headlight control.

2017 Toyota Sienna

If you’re looking for a true family car, take the 2017 Sienna out for a drive. This minivan has more features than many others in its class, including a more powerful engine and redesigned exterior from the previous model. LED headlights are on the front, and the rear lights look more aggressive. Inside you’ll find improvements like an updated infotainment system and electric seating. EPA estimates come in at 19 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway, or 22 mpg combined. It will likely include a similar configuration to the Avalon, with a performance-based engine combined with an electric one for better efficiency.

2017 Toyota Tacoma

The 2017 Tacoma TRD Pro will be a top choice among buyers who take their trucks off-road. It will have a shorter bed than other versions of the Tacoma and will receive power from a V6 3.5-liter engine that produces 278 horsepower. Unique coil springs and progressive-rate leaf springs make it a better choice for off-roading. Other features include the limited-slip center differential, electronic-locking rear differential, and standard towing package.

With so many new features available in the 2017 lineup, be sure to check out your nearest Toyota dealership this fall to get a closer look at these stylish vehicles.

 

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