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Test Drive: Toyota Avensis builds on what it does best

The Toyota Avensis Touring Sports Wagon is well equipped, spacious and sensibly-priced.

The Toyota Avensis Touring Sports

When the bulk of your car sales are to businessmen and women who spend hours behind the wheel you have to make sure there are plenty of onboard creature comforts.

So with close to 90 per cent of the company has gone all out to ensure the third generation of this popular model is easy to live with.

In fact there is a special “Business Edition” available in both the new saloon and the new estate – or Touring Sports Wagon as calls it – geared specifically for today’s on the go executives.

The Business Edition, the model tested here, comes in around halfway up the price list for this, the third generation Avensis, and adds features like Toyota’s Touch 2 with Go touchscreen multimedia and navigation system, a comprehensive audio package with DAB and a very useful – the Touring is a very long car – reversing camera with colour display.

You also get 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic air conditioning, Lane Departure Warning to let you know if you have drifted over the white line and Automatic High Beam so you don’t have to keep switching your main beam on and off as cars approach – the car does it for you.

Step up to Business Edition Plus and you get additional features including leather upholstery with Alcantara inserts, heated and electrically adjustable seats, 18-inch alloys and LED headlights.

But whether you are a business buyer or a private buyer the new Avensis has and its more spacious interior.

The overall length has been increased by 40mm making this a very comfortable five-seater with plenty of luggage room, particularly in the Touring model.