After a three-year hiatus, the Type-S reintegrates the TL fold. For 2007, this version features a 3.5-litre V6, rather than a 3.2-litre. The engine makes 286 horsepower and can be mated to either a six-speed manual transmission or a five-speed automatic. The Type-S also comes specially equipped with exclusive wheels, front four-piston Brembo brake callipers, a firmed-up suspension, and more.
Interior and trunk
Access is relatively easy for both front and rear passengers. The front seats are very comfortable. However, stocky people wearing heavy clothing will feel like their back is supported more by the big side bolsters than by the seatback, which is not very comfortable on long trips. However, if you fit between the side supports, you’ll fully appreciate these seats. Thanks to the tilt/telescoping steering column, the driving position is excellent.
The rear bench seat is comfortable for two adults but only if they are not too tall, because the cushion is low. Headroom and legroom are good. The seatback does not fold but does have a ski pass-through. You have to be careful of the safety lock anchor plates; because of their shape and position on the wheel wells, they can easily catch or soil your clothing.
The very roomy trunk has a good, relatively wide opening and recessed lid hinges that won’t damage items placed inside.
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