The upscale model of Auris was named as Toyota Blade. The vehicle was basically launched in 2006 and came as a compact car with small family car features. The word Auris represents gold and the blade is the sharp object making the refined to a new level. The first generation ending in 2012 is the Vibrant Clarity design philosophy with panoramic glass roof, high window surfaces, 19 inch alloy wheels, flat rear passenger floor, freeform geometric lamps, gold-colored body and integrated chrome exhaust.
The Toyota released the Blade Master and Blade Master G with better suspension and larger brakes. Everything is considered to perfection whether it is price, specs or even when the overall review is considered. This makes it a true gold inside out.
The exterior is finely loaded with features and specs to support. The exterior has Alloy Wheels to support the tires with image boosting to a new level. The Roof Rail has luggage carriage ease with tough look given to new level. The side mirrors are synchronized with the car body with illumination through headlights, taillights and Fog lights. The door windows are made of strong material that best support the viewing. The colors available in car body include Red, Green, Beige, White and Silver that work well to support the overall look.
The Blade Toyota interior is schemed with combination of light and dark colors. The panels are made with aesthetically pleasing material that has the most sophisticated design to support. The best part is that price remains in control and the features that add quality is easily multiplied. The Power Window works on providing power to windows and the Power Steering is made well synchronized with tires for efficient maneuvering.
The Navigation and TV screen is present on the single screen that provides information related to latest landmarks and entertainment on the go. The Toyota Blade 2.4 review also shows the same features with performance optimized with body weight in control.
There is much more aside from the specs mentioned above, that makes Toyota Blade stand out.
Average fuel consumption of Toyota Blade is about 28 mpg.
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