2007 Toyota TRD Aurion

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Toyota Australia released the details on the 2007 Toyota TRD Aurion . The 2007 Toyota TRD Aurion comes in two models . The 2007 Toyota TRD Aurion 3500S, S from Sport, has a max power output of 241kW at 6400rpm and 400Nm at 4000rpm. The price for the 2007 Toyota TRD Aurion 3500S is 56,990 USD. The 2007 Toyota TRD Aurion 3500SL, SL from Sport Luxury, has the same performance figures and costs 61,500 USD.

Toyota Press Release:

TOYOTA INJECTS PERFORMANCE INTO ITS RANGE

Toyota Australia has injected 241kW of style, passion and performance into its range with the

launch of the TRD brand and its first model, the supercharged TRD Aurion.

Locally designed and built, TRD Aurion is the most powerful Toyota ever seen in Australia.

It will sprint from 0 to 100km/h in 6.1 seconds and is speed-limited to a maximum of 250km/h.

Toyota Australia's senior executive director sales and marketing, David Buttner, said the TRD



Aurion represented "Toyota plus".

"The TRD involvement elevates Aurion's dynamic capabilities while retaining Toyota's traditional quality, durability and reliability," Mr Buttner said.

"You've got Toyota - plus added style and performance."

Toyota Style Australia styled TRD Aurion's exterior and interior.

TRD Aurion is offered in two grades: 3500S, for

sport, and 3500SL, after sports luxury.

Both are fitted with the 241kW supercharged engine, sports suspension, performance brakes, 19-inch alloy wheels, TRD front and rear bumpers, side skirt and rear spoilers, sports seats, power driver's seat, alloy pedals, TRD scuff plates, air conditioning and leather-wrapped steering wheel.

The 3500S - with an RRP of $56,990* - is strategically positioned below the luxury-car tax threshold.

The upper-grade 3500SL has added features including Smart Entry and TRD Smart Start, full leather interior, clearance and reverse parking sonars, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, six-way power front passenger seat and TRD floor mats.

The 3500SL has an RRP of $61,500*.

Mr Buttner said the price, specification, value and performance of the TRD Aurion would position it against both local and imported competition.

"TRD Aurion matches the size of the locally produced sports sedans that are priced above it, and it exceeds the performance of its imported rivals," he said.

TRD Aurion is the world's first production car to use the Eaton TVS (Twin Vortices Series) supercharger.

"It offers new levels of efficiency and quietness," Mr Buttner said.

"The standard Aurion engine is already at the forefront of technology - the most powerful naturally aspirated six-cylinder powerplant in its class.

"The Eaton supercharger lifts performance to a new plane with instant throttle response and excellent acceleration at low engine speeds.

"The power is delivered consistently and evenly throughout the rev range, rather than suddenly producing a neck-breaking surge.

"At the same time, it's so fuel-efficient you don't need to be a 'petrolhead' to enjoy exhilarating performance."

TRD Aurion's supercharged 3.5-litre V6 engine is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with sequential shift.

"TRD Aurion will provide a balanced driving experience for a sophisticated market, integrating its power with dynamic cornering ability, precise steering response and impressive stopping performance," Mr Buttner said.

"It will distinguish itself by delivering its ample reserves of all-round performance in a way that is enjoyable and relaxing to drive - whether in traffic or on the open road."

TWO MODEL GRADES FOR TRD AURION

New TRD Aurion has two model grades, both with supercharged quad cam V6 engine and six-speed sequential shift automatic transmission.

The two model grades are TRD Aurion 3500S and 3500SL.

Both models have a 241kW supercharged engine, TRD unique sports suspension, TRD performance brakes, TRD unique 19-inch alloy wheels with 245/35ZR19 Dunlop Sport Maxx performance tyres, TRD unique engine cover and TRD sports exhaust system with integrated exhaust outlets.

Interior features in 3500S include TRD red steering wheel, TRD scuff plates, red leather/suede sports seats featuring revised seat bolsters and leather door trim.

Unique exterior features include TRD front and rear bumpers, body-coloured rear spoilers and side skirts, and TRD 3500S grade badge.

The 3500S comes off the main Altona production line with rear underbody bracing, underbody aerodynamic enhancements, smoked headlamps and rear combination lamps, alloy sports pedals, multi-function trip computer, premium Optitron combination meter and six-disc CD changer.

In addition, TRD Aurion 3500S has Data Dot security.

There is one option for the 3500S: the combined option of moonroof, rear personal lamps and sun visors with lamps.

TRD Aurion 3500SL has higher specifications, including dual-zone air conditioning with push-button heater and ventilation controls, six-way power-adjustable front passenger seat, Smart Entry and Push Start, and clearance and reversing sonar.

TRD Aurion 3500SL's additional features over 3500S also include plum-coloured full leather seat trim, and colour-keyed (dark grey/plum) TRD leather-bound steering wheel and gearshift knob.

The 3500SL model's additional specifications also include TRD piano black door and dashboard highlights, TRD 3500SL grade badge, unique 3500SL grade bumper highlights, TRD floor mats and a unique TRD alloy wheel silver finish.

TRD Aurion 3500SL also has the added feature of a rear bumper reinforcement to optimise body rigidity and improve handling.

There are two option packs for the 3500SL: a combined option of moonroof, rear personal lamps and sun visors with lamps, and the combined option of those three features with satellite navigation system and Bluetoothâ„¢* mobile phone compatibility (satellite navigation units come with four-disc CD changer).

TRD AURION AIMED AT THE CAR ENTHUSIAST

Toyota's 241kW TRD Aurion performance sedan is aimed at the car enthusiast.

Toyota Australia's senior executive director sales and marketing, David Buttner, said enthusiasts would be attracted by TRD Aurion's premium styling and engineering package.

Mr Buttner said the target market was primarily men aged 35 to 50 who love sport and love their cars.

"They are prepared to pay a little bit more for a performance vehicle that offers excitement as well as traditional Toyota values," he said.

"Potential customers include the user-chooser who wants an alternative to the existing offerings.

"There's also the family man who has a taste for performance vehicles without being a total revhead.

"And we are aiming at aspirational buyers who are looking for a car under the luxury-car tax threshold."

Mr Buttner said TRD Aurion would compete on refinement, response and performance with models from Europe and Japan that retail from $50,000 to $60,000.

"This is where the growth has occurred in the performance-enhanced market over the past 10 years," he said.

Mr Buttner said TRD Aurion was also an alternative to the locally produced specialist 'muscle cars' with their V8 engines and price tags of over $60,000.

"We are targeting a sophisticated market with a high-quality product that balances performance, handling and technology," he said.

"TRD Aurion fits naturally into the Toyota line-up as a step up in style, handling and performance from our existing Aurion Sportivo range.

"It matches the size of the locally produced sports sedans that are priced above it - and it exceeds the performance of the imported rivals.

"It offers individual character and enhanced performance, refinement and handling, as well as the outstanding integrity offered by all Toyota vehicles.

"There is a significant market among people who want the combination of power and performance as well as fuel efficiency and control.

"TRD Aurion is the car for them."

TRD AURION ENGINE BALANCES PERFORMANCE AND ECONOMY

New TRD Aurion has a supercharged engine for the best balance of performance, driveability and economy.

TRD chose supercharging over turbocharging for the new performance Aurion to optimise throttle response and torque.

It is the first original equipment (OE) application in the world for the new four-lobe Eaton TVS (Twin Vortices Series) supercharger.

TRD Aurion's supercharged 3.5-litre dual-VVT-i Quad Cam 2GR-FE V6 engine delivers 241kW of power at 6400rpm and 400Nm of torque at 4000rpm, on 98-octane premium unleaded petrol.

The supercharged engine has more than 300Nm of torque available from 1250rpm through to redline.

It is matched to an intelligent six-speed automatic transmission with sequential shift.

The supercharged engine gives TRD Aurion 0-100km/h acceleration of 6.1 seconds and standing 400m acceleration of 14.2 seconds.

The vehicle has been tested for fuel economy to the ADR81/01 standard, returning 10.9 litres/100km* on the combined cycle.

TRD Aurion has been developed and tested to meet Toyota original equipment quality, durability and reliability (QDR) standards.

It has been subjected to testing in extreme heat and cold, as well as a 100-hour dynamometer maximum load test and 10,000km V-max test.

TRD CHOOSES SUPERCHARGER FOR PERFORMANCE AURION

New TRD Aurion is Toyota's first supercharged model in Australia.

TRD chose supercharging over turbocharging to achieve instantaneous engine response and impressive low-down torque.

At just 1800rpm, the supercharged TRD Aurion engine matches the 336Nm peak torque of the naturally aspirated Aurion engine.

TRD Aurion's Eaton TVS supercharger is driven by a V-belt, off the engine's crankshaft.

According to a Toyota Australia survey conducted in 2001 using vehicles with data loggers, Australian driving preferences are unique.

Australian drivers want instantaneous response and low-down torque - to accelerate briskly to the speed limit like Americans.

But they also want to brake late into corners and maintain corner speed, like European drivers.

TRD worked with leading Melbourne-based motorsport engineering company Harrop Engineering Australia on supercharger development.

Harrop is one of only two Eaton agents worldwide.

Its applications engineering role in the TRD Aurion engine development included supercharger selection, design and casting of the supercharger casing and inlet manifold, and design of the drive-belt pulleys.

It also carried out the finite element analysis for stress in the engine and airflow analysis.

TRD's guidelines in the supercharged engine development included retaining the original equipment Aurion fuel rail and minimising the number of unique service tools.

TRD AURION HAS NEW EATON TVS SUPERCHARGER

TRD Aurion is the first OE vehicle to feature Eaton's new-generation four-lobe supercharger technology.

It has the new Eaton TVS (Twin Vortices System) supercharger.

The new four-lobe rotor Eaton TVS design offers significant advantages over three-lobe supercharger designs.

Its key benefit is greater thermal efficiency, which results in a lower inlet manifold temperature, improved charge density and increased performance.

Other benefits include a higher pressure ratio, increased airflow capacity for the same supercharger package size, increased operating range (rpm), higher efficiency and quieter operation, improved fuel economy at cruising speeds and instantaneous boost response.

The four lobes have 160 degrees of twist over their length, compared with 60 degrees in Eaton's current three-lobe supercharger designs.

The large lobe twist allows for a larger inlet port, improved airflow and a larger useable outlet port area.

The supercharger installation in TRD Aurion includes a specially developed sports muffler, with a 15 per cent reduction in back pressure compared with the OE Aurion muffler.

The muffler has been tuned for a sporty note while maintaining acceptable drive-by noise levels.

Development of the supercharged 2GR-FE engine has resulted in a unique engine calibration.

It is Toyota Australia's first in-house engine calibration.

This includes:
- fast throttle response, achieved by power enrichment and TRD pedal mapping;
- Euro IV emissions compliance, achieved by OE fuelling strategy at cruising speeds;
- low fuel consumption by using 98 RON fuel with active knock control.

UNIQUE PERFORMANCE BRAKE PACKAGE FOR TRD AURION

TRD Aurion has adopted a TRD-specific brake system for increased performance, better feel and a high degree of modulation.

TRD engineers developed the system in Australia with supplier PBR.

The TRD Aurion brake system includes new disc rotors front and rear, new aluminium calipers front and rear, and performance friction material.

TRD Aurion has 325mm by 32mm ventilated front discs with twin-piston aluminium calipers.

The Aurion Sportivo has 296mm by 28mm ventilated front discs and single-piston cast-iron calipers.

At the rear, TRD Aurion has 310mm by 18mm ventilated discs and single-piston aluminium calipers, replacing 286mm by 10mm solid discs and cast-iron calipers on the Sportivo.

Ferodo HP 1000 performance pads are used front and rear on TRD Aurion.

TRD AURION HAS UNIQUE SUSPENSION PACKAGE

New TRD Aurion has a unique Australian-developed suspension package, designed to deliver a dynamic, rewarding and high-quality driving experience.

It is based on the TRD suspension philosophy of matching spring and damper performance to provide increased control, agility and response while delivering a high-quality sports ride.

The suspension calibration is based on ensuring all the suspension elements work towards the focus of control.

TRD Aurion has increased spring rates front and rear, compared with donor Aurion Sportivo.

The front spring rate has been increased by 11 per cent and the rear spring rate by 10.5 per cent.

Ride height has been reduced on average by 12mm.

The dampers have TRD-specific damping force curves, with increased front rebound damping, and increased rear damper force in both bound and rebound.

The new damper curves improve body control while also making improvements in ride quality and the feeling of quality and solidarity.

The stabiliser bars are as per Sportivo: 25mm diameter front and 16mm diameter rear.

However, TRD Aurion also has the body control benefit of TRD-specific tuning for the internal rebound spring in the rear damper units.

The revised tuning means the internal rebound spring has less free travel and a retuned rate to invoke earlier and more frequent engagement, which improves body control without compromising ride.

The TRD Aurion rebound spring assists the damper units to better control vehicle roll, steering response and overall dynamic balance during handling manoeuvres.

The final calibration balances ride quality with damping force specification.

In addition to its new suspension calibration, TRD Aurion has new wheel alignment specifications front and rear.

It has increased negative camber for improved yaw response and agility.

Front toe-in has been increased for improved steering feel and response.

The rear suspension has neutral rear toe, to improve initial turn-in, nimbleness and responsiveness.

The high-grade TRD Aurion 3500SL has a stiffer rear bumper reinforcement than 3500S to increase steering rigidity on centre, reduce impact shake and reduce audible impact frequency.

This results in a feeling of higher quality, with a European taut body feel and a tighter dynamic experience.

The reinforcement is an extruded aluminium member that replaces the standard pressed steel bumper cross-member.

TRD Aurion's wheel and brake designs also contribute to the vehicle's dynamic performance.

The 19x8-inch aluminium alloy wheels are designed to improve brake ventilation and vehicle dynamics, while preserving impact resilience.

The tyres are 245/35ZR19 Dunlop SP Sport Maxx for high stiffness and optimum response and control.

The SP Sport Maxx is Dunlop's number one performance tyre.

These ultra-high-performance, low-profile tyres were chosen for maximum dry grip and wet-weather performance.

Advanced compounds, multi-radius tread design, construction and tread-pattern design ensure maximum wet and dry handling, sharp dynamic response and low tyre noise.

TRD Aurion's new brake package with aluminium calipers provides increased braking power without any penalty in unsprung weight (and no increase on the force needed to control the wheel when it strikes a bump).

TRD AURION MEETS TOYOTA QDR STANDARDS



TRD Aurion has been subjected to the same tough quality, durability and reliability (QDR) standards as Toyota's volume-production model.

The first supercharged vehicle Toyota has offered in Australia has been subjected to testing in extreme heat and cold, as well as a 100-hour maximum power dynamometer test and 10,000km maximum speed test.

In addition, TRD conducted a 100,000km extreme reliability test, using Melbourne as a base.

In November 2006 the engine was durability tested at the Orbital Engine Co in Perth.

The TRD test standard is a 100-hour test at 6400rpm at full throttle and full load - a severe test of an engine.

No major issues were detected and a post-test metrology inspection revealed the engine was in near-new condition.

The cold-weather testing at Toyota's Shibetsu proving ground in January 2007 included testing the vehicle's driveability and ability to start in freezing conditions.

Its cold cranking time was half the maximum allowable by TMC test standards.

The TRD Aurion also passed a hillclimb test - where the vehicle has to complete a standing-start hillclimb on an eight per cent incline on ice.

The TMC test driver ranked TRD Aurion the best sports conversion product to date for cold-weather driveability.

Hot weather testing was conducted near Alice Springs.

The test vehicle was driven from Melbourne to Alice Springs and based there for a week during March 2007.

It completed a hot hillclimb/towing test at 43 degrees ambient temperature, as well as cooling performance tests and engine calibration tuning for high load/high temperature.

Final QDR testing on TRD Aurion also included a 10,000km V-max (maximum speed) test in Japan, as well as altitude and towing confirmation in the Victorian Alps.

The last series of development tests included engine calibration on a dynamometer, using a production version of the new Eaton TVS supercharger and throttle-map fine tuning.

After the TRD development team completed performance testing on the vehicle, it continued with a program of monitor driving.

The 100,000km extreme reliability test took a team of drivers three months to complete, with two shifts of drivers keeping the test vehicle on the road 16 hours per day.

The final engine calibration for TRD Aurion was signed off in May 2007.

The TRD Aurion project represents the first time in the world that TMC has allowed access to engine control coding outside of its technical centre.

TRD AURION PUTS MORE RUBBER TO THE ROAD

TRD engineers have endeavoured to put the biggest and widest possible tyres under the TRD Aurion's wheel arches.

The key benefit is more rubber on the road, which helps improve cornering grip and braking performance.

Wheels for the TRD Aurion are eight inches wide and 19 inches in diameter, compared with 17x7-inch wheels on Aurion Sportivo models.

The design was inspired by the Formula One race car's ultra lightweight and incredibly strong magnesium alloy wheels.

For the 3500S, they are finished in a dark metallic shade that creates an aggressive appearance.

For 3500SL, the lighter silver metallic colour creates a high-tech luxury image.

Both TRD models are fitted with 245/35ZR19 Dunlop Sports Maxx tyres.

This is Dunlop's premium no-compromise performance tyre, featuring advanced compounds and high stiffness for excellent response and control.

The multi-radius tread design delivers maximum grip in wet or dry conditions.

In order to maximise boot space and retain a flat boot floor, TRD Aurion uses the 17-inch tyre from the Sportivo model as the spare tyre.

To meet Australian Design Rules this wheel is painted yellow and has an 80km/h maximum speed warning. However TRD engineers have conducted handling and braking tests on this tyre well above this limit.

EXCLUSIVE BODY KIT FOR TRD AURION

New TRD Aurion has an exclusive body kit and exterior features.

There are different exterior themes for the two TRD Aurion model grades.

The 3500S theme is 'aggressive sports' while the 3500SL has a 'refined sports' theme.

Both models have specially designed 19x8-inch aluminium alloy wheels, with seven pairs of spokes and a full centre cap to cover the wheel nuts.

The new wheels are designed to provide performance styling as well as improve brake ventilation and vehicle dynamics, while maintaining impact resilience.

The tyres are 245/35ZR19 Dunlop SP Sport Maxx.

TRD Aurion has a unique black grille mesh, with the 'R' from the TRD logo integrated into the design to give a textured and imposing image.

The unique TRD Aurion body kit consists of a sports front bumper, sports rear bumper, two-element rear spoiler and side skirts.

The front bumper has blade-like supports carrying the floating grille surround, to give the vehicle a Formula One look.

The front splitter has protector ribs on its underside to protect the front edge of the splitter in tight approach angle situations.

The licence plate plinth has a TRD logo.

The rear bumper has an F1 diffuser style and has provision for fitting a towbar.

The dual exhausts exit through the special apertures integrated into the bumper design.

The exhaust diffuser tips are made from stainless steel to create the impression of industrial strength and quality.

TRD Aurion's spoiler has a two-element design to enhance both visual appeal and aerodynamic performance.

The side skirt design was deliberately understated to carry on the F1 transitional surfacing theme and so as not to draw attention away from the wheel and brake package.

TRD Aurion has exterior badging for TRD, Aurion and grade name.

Grade differentiation

TRD Aurion has a range of exterior grade differentiation features.

The 3500S model has black metallic front and rear bumper inserts and a body-coloured grille surround to create an aggressive sporty image.

The black accents are satin gloss with coarse metallic flakes.

The body-colour grille surround is designed to create a visually smaller, sportier grille opening and draw emphasis further down from the bumper facia.

The 3500S model's wheels are dark metallic painted to create a high-tech aggressive feel.

The 3500S is offered in four exterior colours: Ink, Wildfire, Silver Ash and Diamond White.

It has one interior colour: Dark Red.

Exterior differentiation for 3500SL includes its subtle differences on the bumpers.

The 3500SL wheels have bright silver metallic paint, to create a high-tech luxury feel.

The 3500SL has a mid-grey accented grille surround to create a larger, more imposing grille opening and reinforce a sports luxury image.

The bumper accents are also mid-grey (satin gloss with fine metallic flakes) - for a refined, sporty image.

TRD Aurion 3500SL is offered in just two exterior colours: Ink and Silver Ash, to preserve a feeling of exclusivity.

It has a Plum interior.

TRD AURION HAS UNIQUE INTERIOR

New TRD Aurion has a unique interior with subtly different themes for the two model grades.

The 3500S model has an 'extrovert sporty' theme with a racy flavour, while the 3500SL has a 'prestigious sporty' theme with an avant-garde flavour.

The 3500S has a black and red interior, while 3500SL has black and plum as its major interior colours.

Both models have sports seats, specially coloured door trim and a special TRD steering wheel.

The front seat shape is unique to TRD Aurion, for improved support and appearance.

The rear seat has been changed from a three-seat arrangement to a two-plus-one arrangement.

The 3500S has red leather/Alcantara seats, red leather steering wheel and red 'soft' leather-like door trims to enhance its sporty image.

Metallic silver inserts on the heater and ventilation controls, information panel and door spears create a high-tech ambience.

The seat trim includes sections of embossed black Alcantara to create a quality feel and add design interest.

The TRD 'R' theme is continued from the radiator grille to the interior, with an 'R' embossed on the black areas of TRD Aurion's seats.

The 3500SL has plum full-leather seats with black Alcantara accents for additional grip.

The steering wheel and shift knob have plum-coloured leather accents, while the door trim is plum 'soft leather', to create a prestigious avant-garde ambience.

Piano black plum accents evoke feelings of luxury on the IP and door spears. When highlighted, the plum hue sparkles, enhancing the avant-garde flavour.

Embossed black Alcantara inserts also create a quality feel and add interest to the seat trim.

The HVAC controls and steering wheel accents have metallic silver sections, to heighten the high-tech feel.

TRD Aurion's steering wheel graphics were designed to evoke the grip area of the Toyota Formula One steering wheel.

The centre console has an individually numbered TRD Aurion plaque.

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