Elegance on Wheels: The Toyota Allion, Where Style Meets Performance

Posted by Masashi S.
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Oct 1, 2024
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The Toyota Allion, a compact sedan from 2001-2021, is a youthful, sporty, and dynamic executive sedan with Toyota's reliability and durability traits. The Allion is a youth-focused sedan manufactured in Japan, popular in the Caribbean and Africa as a family car and transport for senior citizens. It's suitable for daily use and long journeys. The Allion is equipped with powerful engines in 1.5, 1.8, and 2.0-liter versions, with the primary trade-off being fuel consumption vs. power.

Difference between Toyota Allion and Corolla Axio?

Toyota Allion and Corolla Axio are compact sedan brands, with the Allion being a predecessor of the Toyota Carina and having superior length, width, and height, respectively.

2005 Toyota Allion

The Allion offers high driver position, large windscreen, windows, tilt-telescopic steering wheel, and various safety features for a comfortable, safe, and convenient driving experience. The Allion is a five-seat sedan with ample legroom for four 6-foot adults, but the fifth seat struggles due to the transmission tunnel. The available petrol engines are 1.5-liter (1NZ), 1.8-liter (1ZZ), and 2.0-liter (1AZ), each with a power output of 110 hp, 125 hp, and 155 hp, respectively. The T240 model comes with three 4-cylinder petrol engines: 1.5-liter (1NZ), 1.8-liter (1ZZ), and 2.0-liter (1AZ), with fuel consumption ranging from 16 km/L to 13 km/L.

2007 Toyota Allion

The Allion, a five-seat sedan with advanced technologies, offers a safe, convenient, and comfortable driving experience, although the central transmission tunnel restricts mid-rear passenger foot room. The second-generation T260 model comes with three 1.5-liter (1NZ-FE), 1.8-liter (2ZR-FE), and 2.0-liter (3ZR-FAE) 4-cylinder petrol engines, each with a power output of 110 hp, 135 hp, and 158 hp, respectively, with fuel consumption ranging from 18 to 15.6 km/L. 

2010 Toyota Allion

In 2010, the Allion underwent a facelift featuring improved exterior and engine, including aggressive headlights and LED tail lights, while maintaining interior setup and driving comfort. The available petrol engines are 1.5-liter (1NZ), 1.8-liter (2ZR-FAE), and 2.0-liter (3ZR-FAE), each with a power output of 110 hp, 135 hp, and 158 hp, respectively. The second-generation T260 model comes with fuel consumption ranging from 20 km/L to 15.6 km/L.

2017 Toyota Allion

In 2016, the Allion underwent a second facelift, enhancing its premium feel with cushier seats, steering controls, wood accents, S210 Toyota Crown styling, Bi-Beam headlights, and standard Safety Sense C collision safety system. The 2017 Allion has five seats in a 2+3 configuration. The second-generation T260 model comes with three engines: 1.5-liter (1NZ-FE), 1.8-liter (2ZR-FAE), and 2.0-liter (3ZR-FAE) 4-cylinder petrol engines, each with an output of 110 hp, 135 hp, and 158 hp. The fuel consumption ranging between 20 km/L, 18.6 km/L, and 15.6 km/L respectively.

2020 Toyota Allion

The 2017 Allion offers driving comfort with soft seats, steering wheel controls, semi-aniline leather upholstery, and standard Safety Sense C collision safety system. The second-generation T260 model comes with three engines: 1.5-liter (1NZ-FE), 1.8-liter (2ZR-FAE), and 2.0-liter (3ZR-FAE) 4-cylinder petrol engines, each with varying fuel consumption (20 km/L, 18.6 km/L, and 15.6 km/L) and output (110 hp, 135 hp, and 158 hp).

Finally

The Toyota Allion, produced from 2001 to 2020, is a reliable, efficient, and affordable compact sedan. Its continuous improvements and low maintenance cost make it a top choice for those in the market. You can now check the Toyota Allion stocklist for more available models.