The second generation Toyota Allion was introduced in 2007 as the successor of the Carina.
Toyota Allion gives a more sumptuous and fancy look due to the instilled LED lights. This gives a sporty look and a lot of elegance and is therefore very popular among young car lovers.
From the side, Allion evokes a sense of energy by featuring a body narrowing down at the rear combination of overhanging rear fenders and rear wheel, which extend into the lower portion of the rear doors.
On 1 December 2020, Toyota announced that the Allion would be discontinued from March 2021. This marked the end of the Corona lineage that was first introduced in 1957.
The main difference between the Allion and the Premio is that the latter has 2 CVT options: 2WD and 4WD, which is not available in the Toyota Allion. Allion’s top speed can go up to 180km/hr. thus slightly higher than its twin.