No, the '19 Avalon has a downward curving crease in the rear door panels and our poster's image lacks that body feature.
Also, the top line of the taillights on a pre-'19 Avalon are horizontal and abut the high crease above the door latches. A 2019 Avalon's taillights curve downward (ever so slightly) as they wrap around the side.
It's a 2015-18 Toyota Avalon based on the vertical driving lights that flank the grill.
Source: Owner of a 2013-14 Avalon with more typical (round) driving lights in the same location.
I think it's a 2019 Avalon. The shape of the point on the rear passenger windows is a perfect match:
http://st.motortrend.com/uploads/sites/5/2018/01/2019-Toyota-Avalon-side.jpg
No, the '19 Avalon has a downward curving crease in the rear door panels and our poster's image lacks that body feature.
Also, the top line of the taillights on a pre-'19 Avalon are horizontal and abut the high crease above the door latches. A 2019 Avalon's taillights curve downward (ever so slightly) as they wrap around the side.
The taillights in this picture match this shape: https://st.motortrend.com/uploads/sites/10/2017/07/2018-toyota-avalon-xle-sedan-angular-rear.png