The meaning of trim levels of a car : CE, DX, L, LE, S, SE, SLE, SR5, VE, XL, XLE, XLS, XR, and XRE
The meaning of trim levels of a car : CE, DX, L, LE, S, SE, SLE, SR5, VE, XL, XLE, XLS, XR, and XRE
A trim level (also sometimes referred to as a trim package) is a version of a vehicle model that comes equipped with a set combination of features. Higher trim levels come with more/better features at a higher price, while an entry-level trim comes with just the basics at a lower overall cost. To differentiate trim levels, each package is given a moniker that follows the model name (example: the Toyota Camry XLE). You can often find this designation emblazoned on the vehicle’s rear end, near where the model name is displayed.
While in the past, trim packages have typically been purely aesthetic—only adding non-functional touches like chrome accents and upholstery stitching—many automakers today actually include sets of higher-end technology features and/or performance upgrades in trim packages, which sometimes results in as much as 6-10 different trim levels being offered.
CE - Classic Edition
DX - Deluxe
L - indicate entry-level grade
LE - Luxury Edition
S - Sport
SE - Sport Edition
SLE - Sport Luxury Edition
SR5 - Sport Really 5- Speed
VE - Value Edition
XL - Executive Luxury
XLE - Executive Luxury Edition
XLS - Executive Luxury Sport
XR - Extreme Really
XRS - Extreme Really Sport
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