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The Volkswagen Passat and Toyota Avalon Bid Farewell

These long-running upsize sedans, nudged out by popular crossovers, are seen off with a final review.

Volkswagen’s Passat was one of its most important nameplates and a staple of the VW portfolio. Entering the United States for the 1974 model year, the Passat has filled countless driveways over its nearly 50-year span here.

But Volkswagen announced the Passat would reach the end of the line after the 2022 model year, and even sent it away with a special final edition. Powering the current-generation Passat is a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that makes 174 hp and 206 lb-ft of torque. Slotted above the beloved Jetta, the Passat was in the middle of VW’s sedan lineup, below the more stylish (and expensive) Arteon. Though, the sedan market has been continually shrinking.

Toyota’s Avalon has a similar story. While it was introduced fewer than 30 years ago, the Avalon quickly became a staple of Toyota’s sedan lineup. With five generations under its belt, it's probably hard for folks to see Toyota discontinue this nameplate in the United States. Available with either a 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V6 that makes 301 hp and 267 lb-ft of torque or a 2.5-liter hybrid powertrain that makes 205 hp and 185 lb-ft of torque, both of these powertrains are surrounded by the same midsize sheetmetal.

On this episode of the Quick Spin bonus show Talkin’ Cars With the Boss, host Wesley Wren chats with Autoweek’s Editor in Chief Natalie Neff about her time with both the 2021 Volkswagen Passat and 2021 Toyota Avalon Hybrid. The pair discuss how both cars drive, feel, and look while also tackling the greater question of declining space for sedans in the new-car marketplace.

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