Toyota has had the reputation for making excellent cars for many years. When you consider their value, durability, reliability, and consistently high standards when it comes to safety, it is easy to see why these vehicles are some of the most popular on the market. Toyota is also a leader in innovation, finding better ways to make everything better, from a roomy and comfortable interior to the latest technology. The value of the 2020 Toyota lineup can also be counted on in the future, as Toyotas are one of the best cars to try sell again, able to bring back a lot of their value to owners who are looking to upgrade. It is no surprise that Toyota keeps getting awards for its features and making the lists of best new cars. Read on to find out what you need to know about the exciting 2020 Toyota lineup.
As one of the biggest carmakers, Toyota has excellent sedans, minivans, trucks, crossovers, SUVs and hybrids. Buyers can choose from among these models for cars and minivans: Yaris, Corolla, Prius, Camry, Avalon, Sienna and 86. There are Tacoma and Tundra trucks. Crossovers and SUVs include these: the C-HR, RAV4, Highlander, 4Runner, Sequoia and Land Cruiser.
The most popular vehicles in the Toyota lineup are priced to sell. The Toyota Prius starts around $23,000, the Toyota Camry is priced at just under $24,000, and the Toyota Tundra starts around $51,000. The SUVs of different sizes are also priced to beat, with the Toyota RAV4 at an affordable $25,500 and the Toyota Highlander is available starts at $32,375.
For those who want to be more responsible to the environment, or who just want to save money on gas, there are several vehicles which are available as hybrids, using electricity and gas. These are the Camry, Avalon, RAV4, Highlander, Prius, and Prius c.
There are an amazing seven trims for the new Camry. First is the L 4dr sedan, which comes with the standard 203-hp 2.5L l-4 engine and is an 8-speed automatic. That and the next up, the LE, have 5 seats . The SE 4dr sedan is the next step up, and then there is the XLE. The XSE has 206-hp, and the XLE V6 4dr sedan has carpet cargo space and an 8-way passenger seat. The XSE V6 4dr sedan has a larger, 301-hp 3.5L V-6 engine and more features but still gets 26 combined MPG.
The audio multimedia system is called Entune, and uses a centrally mounted touchscreen that is compabible with Android, Apple and BlackBerry smartphones. The apps include ones for music which are free for the first three years, like Pandora, so users can hear music. Entune also helps with movie tickets, refueling, traffic monitoring and weather, among other helpful functions.
Many new Toyotas come standard with Safety Sense, which is a bundle of innovative safety features that help keep drivers and passengers safe. These include a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, a lane departure alert, a feature that helps drivers adjust bright beams, dynamic radar cruise control, road sign assist (including speed limits and stop signs) and lane tracing assist.
Toyota does well on fuel economy even on vehicles which aren't the hybrid models. The 2020 Toyota Camry XSE gets 32 miles on the highway and 22 in the city, for a combined 26 combined. The 2020 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE gets 53 on the highway and 51 in the city, for a combined 52 mpg.
If you want to lease a new Toyota, the RAV4 is available for only $256 a month for 36 months, with $2,906 due at signing. If you are buying, Toyota is offering 1.9% APR to qualified buyers, payable over 60 months. Another special offers $3,000 cash back. There are also extra discounts for students and a military rebate, for savings of up to $500.
The standard warranty, if you don't add on, is 36 months, or 36,000 miles, and covers everything from bumper to bumper on your new vehicle.