Toyota Avalon Touring
Sedan · Gasoline · FWD
vs
Toyota Mirai (2nd Generation)
Sedan · Hydrogen · FWD
Toyota Avalon Touring
Car A
Toyota Avalon Touring
The Toyota Avalon Touring blends strong acceleration with five-seat practicality at about 36,000, suiting growing families and road trips. FWD and a 10.2 L/100 km combined rating make it less ideal for cargo-heavy routines or harsh-winter regions.
5 seatsSedanGasoline5-star safety
Toyota Mirai (2nd Generation)
Car B
Toyota Mirai (2nd Generation)
Toyota Mirai (2nd Generation) prioritizes reliability and safety for family-compact buyers, fitting city life and longer drives without fuss. Best for shoppers who value predictable FWD manners over performance or cargo capacity.
5 seatsSedanHydrogen5-star safety
Why compared different powertrainsame body typesame brand

Usage fit

Family 63 / 41
City 33 / 26
Budget / value 59 / 19
Road trip 62 / 38
Performance 31 / 4
Cargo 27 / 0
Practical 42 / 23
Premium 34 / 18
Winter 30 / 26

Scores out of 100. Blue = Toyota Avalon Touring · Orange = Toyota Mirai (2nd Generation)

Specs side-by-side

Spec Toyota Avalon Touring Toyota Mirai (2nd Generation)
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Toyota Avalon Touring

  • 301 hp and 5.8 s 0-100 km/h deliver confident passing and highway merging
  • Seats 5 with a sizable 493 L trunk for family travel and weekend trips
  • Signals emphasize reliability and safety for dependable daily use
  • Price around 36,000 represents good value in its segment given power and space

Toyota Mirai (2nd Generation)

  • Reliability-first orientation for low-stress daily use
  • Safety emphasis aligns with family needs
  • Compact-friendly for parking and city errands
  • Versatile enough for commuting and occasional road trips

Verdict

Pick Toyota Avalon Touring if…
Efficiency & everyday ease
Toyota Avalon Touring is the choice if fuel economy and city-friendly driving are your priority.
Pick Toyota Mirai (2nd Generation) if…
Performance & capability
Toyota Mirai (2nd Generation) is the choice if you want more power, speed, or all-weather capability.

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