There are several engine sizes available in the range: 1.6 l/ 1587 cm3/ 96.84 cu. in., 1.6 l/ 1598 cm3/ 97.52 cu. in., 1.8 l/ 1762 cm3/ 107.52 cu. in., 1.8 l/ 1794 cm3/ 109.48 cu. in., 1.8 l/ 1798 cm3/ 109.72 cu. in., 2.0 l/ 1987 cm3/ 121.25 cu. in., 2.0 l/ 1998 cm3/ 121.93 cu. in., and 2.4 l/ 2362 cm3/ 144.14 cu. in. petrol engines and 1.6 l/ 1587 cm3/ 96.84 cu. in., 1.6 l/ 1598 cm3/ 97.52 cu. in., 2.0 l/ 1975 cm3/ 120.52 cu. in., l/1995 cm3/ 121.74 cu. in., and 2.0 l/ 1998 cm3/ 121.93 cu. in. diesel engines.
Dimensions depend on the variant, ranging between 4490 (176.77 in.) and 4820 mm (189.76 in.) in length, 1710 (67.32 in.) and 1810 mm (71.26 in.) in width, and 1425 (56.1 in.) and 1675 mm (65.94 in.) in height.
Ground clearance is either 140 or 145 mm, depending on the variant.
Depending on the particular variant, curb weight varies between 1245 kg (2744.76 lbs.) and 1600 kg (3527.4 lbs.), with the 1997 Sedan variant being the lightest and the 2001 Minivan being the heaviest.
4.2 l/100 km (56 mpg) (Toyota Avensis III (facelift 2015) 1.6 Valvematic (132 Hp); Toyota Avensis III Wagon (facelift 2015) 1.6 D-4D (112 Hp)) and 9.5 l/100 km (24.76 mpg) (Toyota Avensis II Wagon 2.4 i 16V D-4 (163 Hp)).
Fuel tank capacity of Toyota Avensis is 60 liters (15.85 US gal).
There are both variants with automatic and manual transmissions.
The 2001 Toyota Avensis Verso is the 7-seater option in the range. Other variants have 5 seats.
Most Toyota Avensis vehicles use a timing chain. There are, however, some older variants, that have a timing belt.
No, the model was discontinued in 2018.