To keep it affordable for the more budget-conscious buyer, Toyota rolls out the LE with just a little more than the essentials. It still gets some advanced features such as full-LED exterior lighting, remote keyless entry, a seven-inch driver-information display, and alloy wheels, but a standard-fit urethane steering wheel, manually adjustable front seats, and regular cloth upholstery denote its entry-level status. Its infotainment setup is quite basic, too, comprising an eight-inch touchscreen and a six-speaker audio layout, but at least it has full smartphone integration which includes wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert can be added as part of a package.