Toyota Premio

Motor vehicle
  • Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
  • Front-engine, four-wheel-drive
PlatformToyota MC platformChronologyPredecessor
  • Toyota Corona (Premio)
  • Toyota Carina (Allion)
SuccessorToyota Corolla (E210)

The Toyota Premio (Japanese: トヨタ・プレミオ, Toyota Puremio) and its twin the Toyota Allion (Japanese: トヨタ・アリオン, Toyota Arion) are sedans sold in Japan from 2001 to 2021 by Toyota. The sedans are designated as a compact car by Japanese dimension regulations and the exterior dimensions do not change with periodic updates. Unlike Toyota's other vehicles, the Premio and Allion are not exported, and are exclusively sold in Japan only. Size and pricing-wise, the E210 Corolla, introduced to the Japanese market in 2018 succeeds the Premio and Allion.

The Premio is the successor of the Corona which first appeared in 1957. The Corona EXiV, a four-door hardtop sedan that appeared in 1989, was replaced by the Progrès, which was also briefly available with the Premio until 2007. The Premio is exclusive to Toyopet Store dealerships, as a smaller companion to the Mark X.

The Allion replaced the Carina, a model that first appeared in 1970. The Carina ED, a four-door hardtop sedan that appeared in 1985, was replaced by the Brevis, which was briefly available with the Allion until 2007. The Allion is exclusive to Toyota Store dealerships, as a smaller companion to the Crown.

Both cars are related to the Avensis, which is an imported five-door liftback from Europe, available at all Japanese dealership locations. The Camry, which is the largest car exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store locations, is slightly larger, and based on appearance packages, offers the same luxury or performance features found in the Premio or Allion. The name "Premio" is a play on words for "premium", while "Allion" is created based on the phrase "all-in-one".[citation needed]

Mechanically, they are identical to the Avensis which is exported new internationally as well as sold in Japan. The Premio/Allion are only offered as 4-door sedans, while the Avensis is available only as a five-door liftback. The first generation Premio is an upscale, luxurious sedan in comparison to the Allion, which has a more youthful, sporting nature. Wood trim and chrome accents give the Premio an elegant look while the Allion is considered to be a sporty or executive type car.

Appearance modification options made for the first generation Allion are not made or marketed for the Premio. The second generation cars share the interior appearances and optional equipment, with exterior visual differences. Three options packages are offered with the three different engines offered, coupled with the choice of front- or All-Trac four-wheel drive, thereby giving Japanese buyers options as to which annual road tax obligation they are willing to pay.

First generation (T240; 2001)

Motor vehicle
First generation (T240)
2001–2004 Toyota Premio (pre-facelift)
Overview
Also calledToyota Allion
ProductionDecember 2001 – June 2007
DesignerHiroshi Okamoto (Allion)[5]
Body and chassis
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,700 mm (106.3 in)
Length4,565 mm (179.7 in)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,470 mm (57.9 in)
Curb weight1,140–1,280 kg (2,510–2,820 lb)

The first generation Premio and Allion were launched on 25 December 2001. The Premio sedan has a more elegant approach in comparison to the Allion, which has an emphasis towards younger buyers. The Premio and Allion share the same engines and interior. The Allion can be specced with front spoilers and rear mounted trunk wings, as well as ground effect body parts to enhance the vehicles appearance which are specially designed and sold by Toyota. The Allion also features rear tilting seats (similar to front seats). The Allion continues the Toyota tradition by being made in taxi usage, driving school and law enforcement versions.

On 20 December 2004, the Premio received a modest restyle with the introduction of LED tail lights. The Allion also received an update at the same time.

Both cars were offered with three engine sizes; 1.5-, 1.8- and 2.0-liter. The 2.0-liter model received a CVT; the smaller engines were each fitted with a four-speed torque converter automatic transmission.

  • 2001–2004 Toyota Premio (pre-facelift)
    2001–2004 Toyota Premio (pre-facelift)
  • 2004–2007 Toyota Premio (facelift)
    2004–2007 Toyota Premio (facelift)
  • 2004–2007 Toyota Premio (facelift)
    2004–2007 Toyota Premio (facelift)
  • 2001–2004 Toyota Allion (pre-facelift)
    2001–2004 Toyota Allion (pre-facelift)
  • 2001–2004 Toyota Allion (pre-facelift)
    2001–2004 Toyota Allion (pre-facelift)
  • 2004–2007 Toyota Allion (facelift)
    2004–2007 Toyota Allion (facelift)
  • 2004–2007 Toyota Allion (facelift)
    2004–2007 Toyota Allion (facelift)
  • Toyota Allion interior
    Toyota Allion interior

Second generation (T260; 2007)

Motor vehicle
Second generation (T260)
2007–2010 Toyota Premio (pre-facelift)
Overview
Also calledToyota Allion
ProductionJune 2007 – March 2021
Body and chassis
Related
Powertrain
Engine
TransmissionCVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,750 mm (108.3 in)
Length4,565 mm (179.7 in)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height1,475 mm (58.1 in)
Curb weight1,200–1,330 kg (2,650–2,930 lb)

The second generation Premio and Allion were introduced on 4 June 2007, with Toyota continuing to offer appearance modifications at local dealerships. These cars continued to fill the gap between the Corolla and Camry. G-BOOK was on the list of optional features. The Premio gained the inclusion of a LED in the rear light cluster. Other changes included the smart entry and start system, a rear-view monitor in color, and a hard disk navigation system compatible with the G-Book mX telematics service.[6]

Four-wheel drive was offered on vehicles equipped with the 1.8-liter 2ZR-FE engine. A 2.0-liter valvematic 3ZR-FAE engine was made available in January 2008, cutting the emission by 75 percent from the level required by the 2005 Japanese emission standards, and also achieving 20 percent better fuel economy than required by the 2010 fuel consumption standards. The transmission was a Super CVT-i.[6] The 2.0-liter engine option was discontinued in July 2020.[7]

Fuel consumption figures for the 1.5-liter models were improved to 18 km/L (42 mpg‑US; 51 mpg‑imp), and the 1.8-liter models were improved to 17 km/L (40 mpg‑US; 48 mpg‑imp), both types now fitted with CVT. From 2 October 2009, fuel consumption for the 1.5-liter models was further improved to 18.6 km/L (44 mpg‑US; 53 mpg‑imp) by improvements to the engine, transmission and alternator control.

  • 2007–2010 Toyota Premio (pre-facelift)
    2007–2010 Toyota Premio (pre-facelift)
  • 2007–2010 Toyota Allion (pre-facelift)
    2007–2010 Toyota Allion (pre-facelift)
  • 2007–2010 Toyota Allion (pre-facelift)
    2007–2010 Toyota Allion (pre-facelift)
  • 2007–2010 Toyota Allion interior (pre-facelift)
    2007–2010 Toyota Allion interior (pre-facelift)

First facelift (2010)

The Premio and Allion were revised on 20 April 2010 with more aggressive and sharper looking headlights and twin LED tail lights with the interior remaining somewhat same.

The 1.8-liter engine was changed from the 2ZR-FE to the Valvematic 2ZR-FAE, improving fuel consumption to 18.6 km/L (44 mpg‑US; 53 mpg‑imp). In June 2010, fuel consumption for the 1.5-liter models was improved to 20 km/L (47 mpg‑US; 56 mpg‑imp) by improvements to engine and transmission control.

  • 2010–2016 Toyota Premio (first facelift)
    2010–2016 Toyota Premio (first facelift)
  • 2010–2016 Toyota Premio (first facelift)
    2010–2016 Toyota Premio (first facelift)
  • 2010–2016 Toyota Premio 2.0G Superior Package (first facelift)
    2010–2016 Toyota Premio 2.0G Superior Package (first facelift)
  • 2010–2016 Toyota Allion (first facelift)
    2010–2016 Toyota Allion (first facelift)
  • 2010–2016 Toyota Allion (first facelift)
    2010–2016 Toyota Allion (first facelift)

Second facelift (2016)

Toyota revised the Premio and Allion again on 13 June 2016 with a facelift.[8] At the same time, "bi-beam" LED headlights and the collision avoidance system called "Toyota Safety Sense C" were introduced, adopting a styling influence from the larger, more prestigious S210 series Crown.

  • 2016–2021 Toyota Premio (second facelift)
    2016–2021 Toyota Premio (second facelift)
  • 2016–2021 Toyota Premio (second facelift)
    2016–2021 Toyota Premio (second facelift)
  • 2016–2021 Toyota Allion (second facelift)
    2016–2021 Toyota Allion (second facelift)
  • 2016–2021 Toyota Allion (second facelift)
    2016–2021 Toyota Allion (second facelift)
  • 2016–2021 Toyota Premio interior (second facelift)
    2016–2021 Toyota Premio interior (second facelift)

Discontinuation

On 1 December 2020, Toyota announced that the Premio and Allion would be discontinued from March 2021.[1][2][3] This marked the end of the Corona lineage that was first introduced in 1957.

Chinese-market Allion (E210; 2021)

Toyota Allion (E210)

The Allion nameplate is also used as the long-wheelbase version of the E210 series Corolla for the Chinese market. Introduced at the Guangzhou Auto Show in November 2020, the Chinese-market Allion (Chinese: 亚洲狮; pinyin: Yàzhōushī; lit. 'Asian Lion', originally "傲澜" (pinyin: Àolán); the change was made because the latter name may sound offensive to Teochew dialect speakers)[9] was developed by the FAW Toyota joint venture.[10] The wheelbase is stretched to 2,750 mm (108.3 in) or 50 mm (2.0 in) longer than the standard Corolla, while its body length is stretched to 4,720 mm (185.8 in). Larger dimensions meant the Allion slots between the Corolla and the Avalon which is called the "A+ class sedan" segment in China.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b "トヨタ、「プリウスα」「プレミオ」など5車種を生産終了".
  2. ^ a b "トヨタ自動車、プレミオ、プリウスα など5車種の生産終了を発表".
  3. ^ a b "名門終焉! 2021年3月末でプレミオ/アリオン13年半の歴史に終幕 次期型はある? ない??". 2 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Japanese Production Sites". Toyota. 2015-03-06. Archived from the original on 2015-03-18.
  5. ^ "岡本浩志" [Okamoto Hiroshi] (in Japanese). Chiba University. 2006. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  6. ^ a b "75 Years of TOYOTA | Vehicle Lineage | Allion". Toyota. 2007-06-04. Retrieved 2015-08-06.
  7. ^ "隠れた人気車「タンク」が廃止! トヨタは兄弟車のリストラをどこまで進めるのか?". 16 August 2020.
  8. ^ Takada, Takashi (2016-07-07). "Toyota Beefs Up Preventive Safety Functions of Premio/Allion Sedan". Nikkei Technology Online. Retrieved 2016-12-27.
  9. ^ "官宣! 一汽丰田ALLION定名"亚洲狮" 3月29日上市" [FAW Toyota Announces The Launch Date of Toyota Allion]. Sohu. 2 March 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  10. ^ Geng, Yuan (2020-11-13). "轴距2750mm 丰田全新ALLION预告图发布". autohome.com.cn. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
  11. ^ "卡罗拉大哥!一汽丰田傲澜正式发布:亚洲龙"前脸" 2.0L自吸" [Brother Corolla! FAW Toyota Aolan officially released: Avalon front fascia, 2.0L engine]. 快科技. Retrieved 2020-11-20.

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