Two Sedans with more similarities, such as the body structure, height, and maximum occupancy, than differences, like the starting price, fuel economy, market segment, and ground shadow size. First of all, there is a $30,700 difference in the base MSRP. The 2017 Tesla Model S has a higher starting price than the 2017 Toyota Avalon Hybrid. Also, the 2017 Avalon Hybrid is more fuel efficient; it gets 60.1 more mpg than the 2017 Model S. In addition, the Model S has a slightly larger body than the Avalon Hybrid. Among similarities are the body structure, height, and maximum occupancy.