What engine does an Aurion have?

What engine does an Aurion have?

Toyota Australia’s new flagship sedan – the Aurion V6 has the most advanced and powerful engine ever offered in a Toyota vehicle in Australia – a new 3.5-litre Quad Cam V6. The engine develops 200kW of power at 6200rpm and 336Nm of torque at 4700rpm on regular unleaded petrol.

How long will a Toyota V6 last?

The Dual VVT-i 4.0 V6 engine found in the 09+ models is smooth, quiet, and reliable with engine longevity easily reaching over 200,000 miles (320,000 km). It’s no secret that regular maintenance and using high-grade oils and lubricants is the key to reliability on almost any engine.

How much does a Toyota Aurion 2010 cost?

The Toyota Aurion 2010 prices range from $4,990 for the basic trim level Sedan Aurion AT-X to $16,880 for the top of the range Sedan Aurion Presara. The Toyota Aurion 2010 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol. Interested in a Toyota Aurion?

What kind of engine does a Toyota Aurion have?

The Aurion is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 Dual VVT-i petrol engine, which develops 270 hp and 248 ft-lb. of torque. Between 2007 and 2009, TRD Australia (Toyota Racing Development) prepared a special supercharged version of the V6, that developed 323 hp and was dubbed the most powerful front-wheel drive sedan at the time.

What kind of interior does a Toyota Aurion have?

Inside, the Aurion featured very large compartments, where it could hold up to six, 2-liter water bottles. The interior featured metallic and wood grain finishes, to enhance the visual appeal. Depending on the trim level, it featured flat, comfortable, seats, while the “Sportivo” level gained bucket-seats.

What is the difference between the Toyota Aurion and the Sportivo?

For the “Sportivo” trim level, a new spoiler, side sills, and rear wing on the trunk offered a sportier version. Inside, the Aurion featured very large compartments, where it could hold up to six, 2-liter water bottles. The interior featured metallic and wood grain finishes, to enhance the visual appeal.