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The Toyota Lineup: Quality Across the Classes
November 10 2023 - Kyle Kettle
A popular used Toyota for sale, a blue 2022 Toyota GR Supra, is shown parked in a warehouse.

Very few brands have amassed the reputation and accolades that Toyota has. From the moment the first few exports arrived on American shores in the 1950s, this fleet has been one worth praising. Toyota has consistently provided the public with sustainable, fuel-efficient vehicles that are—above all else—of the finest quality in engineering.

We take great pride in our brand here at Westchester Toyota. Whether you’re in the market for a new or used Toyota for sale, we guarantee there’s something perfectly suited for your everyday needs. To illustrate this point, let’s take a look at Toyota’s contemporary lineup and how each vehicle could fit into your lifestyle.

Toyota’s Sedans

While some manufacturers have refocused their efforts and restricted or ceased production of sedans, coupes, and sports cars, Toyota has remained steadfast in providing these options to its drivers.

The Corolla

The Corolla has long been Toyota’s flagship commuter vehicle and one of the most affordable sedans on the market. Known for being an economical investment and staying roadworthy for hundreds of thousands of miles, the Corolla is further made brilliant with a multitude of safety features and an optional hybrid powertrain for those who are keen on saving on annual fuel costs.

The Camry

The older sibling of the Corolla, the Toyota Camry has been one of the most sought-after vehicles on the road, year after year. One of the few sedans to retain an optional V6 engine, the Camry can be configured for those drivers strictly looking for a means to commute or for those who favor some extra chutzpah. Four doors, six cylinders, and endless possibilities? Sounds good to us!

The GR Corolla

Don’t be misled by the title. While the GR Corolla might share a namesake with its economic sibling, it’s a vehicle built for performance and packed to the brim with excitement. Proving that the Honda Civic isn’t the only exciting compact in town anymore, a 300-hp turbocharged three-cylinder engine and a six-speed manual transmission pair together to deliver the ideal driving experience.

The GR Supra

For those fans of sports cars that were popular in the 1980s and high-performance vehicles, the Toyota Supra needs very little introduction, competing against the European sports cars that make their way across the Atlantic. It can be equipped with either a four- or six-cylinder engine, and the latter can be paired with a six-speed manual transmission, which should be more than enough to fulfill your racecar driver dreams—and, since it can get from zero to sixty in a mere 4.7 seconds, you’ll have no problem ruling the road.

The Prius

While finding a hybrid vehicle isn’t exactly difficult these days, there once was a time when the options were few and far between—and this entire segment would not have become popular so early on were it not for the Prius. The recently redesigned Prius has some exciting new curves to match its fuel efficiency. Getting a stellar 57 MPG in the city, drivers can go farther for less and now look stylish while doing so.

The Prius Prime

If you’re impressed with the Prius but feel there’s substantial room for improvement, say no more. The Prius Prime builds on the design of its namesake and adds more to its performance. Two electric motors and a four-cylinder engine deliver 160 hp and 50 MPG in the city. A host of standard features—including adaptive cruise control—make for a commute that has something for everyone.

A red 2023 Toyota Venza Nightshade Edition is shown overlooking a city skyline at night.

Toyota’s SUVs

The SUV is the most popular auto class today. Available in a variety of sizes, the SUV has gained a reputation as the ideal family-friendly vehicle and is just as common as four-door sedans were two decades ago. As is to be expected, Toyota has been integral in offering designs that fulfill the needs of any driver.

The Corolla Cross

As it shares a namesake with Toyota’s popular compact sedan, the Corolla Cross is the ideal SUV for those who need a little extra room and want a lot more features. Competing against the likes of the Chevy Trax, Kia Soul, and Hyundai Kona, the Corolla Cross offers exceptional fuel economy with 31 MPG in the city and 33 MPG on the highway and is also packed with a host of safety features that the modern family will love.

The Venza

If there’s one word that can properly describe the Toyota Venza, it’s exclusive. This vehicle is strictly hybrid and equipped with AWD. A step up against some of the offerings from Subaru, the Venza is suited for the city dweller who enjoys traversing trails in their downtime. With 40 MPG in the city, your adventures and commute will benefit from its exceptional fuel economy.

The RAV4

The RAV4 is one of Toyota’s most popular vehicles, in production for three decades. Compact with a punchy four-cylinder engine, the RAV4 can handle the city limits and hostile terrains alike with ease. Its ideal size will certainly appeal to drivers who are in the market for a subcompact or crossover SUV, and its 28 MPG combined (for 25 MPG in the city and 32 MPG on the highway) makes for an economical choice.

The 4Runner

The 4Runner is where we transition from smaller SUVs to larger options for those who need more. Likewise growing, the 4Runner’s engine comes with six cylinders instead of four, and its 270 hp and 5,000 lb-towing capacity make it just as effective as a workhorse as it is a family hauler.

The Highlander

When it comes to the midsize SUV, Toyota has some stiff competition, like the Ford Bronco and Mazda CX-90. However, the Highlander has remained one of the best options on the market. Powered by a four-cylinder engine and a CVT, it’s the perfect combination of strength and fuel economy that many families gravitate toward.

The Sequoia

One of the largest SUVs that Toyota manufactures, the newest edition of the Sequoia promises to deliver a unique blend of size and efficiency, thanks to a new powertrain. Although this SUV is big enough for eight people, the EPA estimates it gets 22 MPG combined (for 21 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway). With plenty of space, seating, and savviness, this is the ideal SUV for a full-sized family on a budget.

A red 2023 Toyota Tacoma TRD is shown driving up a hill.

Toyota’s Trucks

The pickup truck is commonly associated with domestic brands like Ford, Chevy, and Ram. However, Toyota has proven time and time again that they’re just as capable of delivering on the high expectations of truck enthusiasts with their unique selection.

The Tacoma

The compact pickup segment packs a fair amount of competition, and the Toyota Tacoma is the long-awaited answer to models like the Ford Ranger and Chevy Colorado, proving once and for all that big things can come from small packages. A highly adaptable four-cylinder powertrain and a towing capacity of 6,000 lbs make the Tacoma a vital instrument, both on the road and off it.

The Tundra

If the competition is fierce for the compact pickup segment, imagine what happens when a brand has to go toe-to-toe with the F-150 and Silverado 1500! The Toyota Tundra has consistently demonstrated its worth; with a ten-speed automatic transmission and a towing capacity of 12,000 lbs, it’s one mighty workhorse that anyone can rely on.

The Ideal Model Awaits at Westchester Toyota

With such a diversity of vehicles and a consistency of quality, it’s no wonder why Toyota is the brand that more drivers rely on (and for longer). Here at Westchester Toyota, we specialize in this incomparable Toyota fleet—new, used, and waiting here for you.