Aurion Touring Special Edition Celebrates Toyota's 50th Anniversary
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25th May, 2009
Toyota has launched a new special-edition Aurion to
celebrate the company's 50th anniversary in Australia.
The refreshed Aurion "Touring" Special Edition offers more than $2,700 of added equipment at no extra
cost compared with entry-level Aurion AT-X sedan.
Quad Cam V6 Aurion delivers more power than any other normally aspirated Australian-made six-cylinder
car with 9.9 litres/100 km fuel economy.*
The 3.5-litre Quad-Cam V6 develops 200 kW of power at 6,200 rpm and 336 Nm of torque at 4,700 rpm on
regular unleaded petrol.
Power output rises to 204 kW with premium unleaded fuel.
The 2009 Aurion Touring has a range of equipment over and above Aurion AT-X.
It has stylish 17-inch alloy wheels (including alloy spare wheel) and a rear wing spoiler.
The special-edition model also features a Sportivo radiator grille, sports headlamps, sports rear
combination lamps, "50th Anniversary" decals and sports pedals.
Other exterior features on Aurion Touring SE, over and above AT-X, include front foglamps, "Touring"
badge and front and rear sonar parking sensors.
Inside, 2009 Aurion Touring SE gains a six-disc CD changer, dual-zone climate-control for the
air-conditioning, leather-bound four-spoke steering wheel, leather gear lever knob and a multi-information
display (trip computer).
All Aurion models, including the Touring Special Edition, have six airbags, vehicle stability control,
traction control, anti-skid brakes and an adaptive six-speed automatic sequential-style gearbox.
Other standard features include power driver's seat, cruise control, power windows and mirrors, remote
central locking, dual exhaust outlets and security alarm.
* Fuel consumption will vary depending on driving conditions/style, vehicle
conditions and options/accessories. Standard of fuel consumption data: ADR81/02 combined cycle.
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