The company’s flagship sedan has been revamped with a few style adjustments to the front end, centering around a wide lower front grille with a narrower upper grille design.

Newly-designed turn signals replace the fog lights from the outgoing model. A chrome accent now spans the rear bumper, complementing the chrome bridge between the modestly-redesigned LED taillights.

The interior has also received a few enhancements, starting with a seven-inch Entune Audio Plus display and woodgrain dash ornamentation. The upscale look is further refined by gray accenting stitching.

Buyers can also choose new upgrade options, including LED headlights and DRLs, while the Touring package has received a sportier front fascia and tighter suspension. The XLE through Limited trims also bring suspension tweaks, but focused on comfort rather than driving dynamics.

The company has not yet disclosed pricing information or an arrival date for the refreshed Avalon.