Toyota Premio
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Toyota Premio F | |
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Manufacturer | Toyota |
Production | 2001-Present |
Predecessor | Toyota Corona Premio |
Class | Mid-size |
Transmission(s) | Automatic |
Wheelbase | 2700 mm |
Length | 4600 mm |
Width | 1695 mm |
Height | 1470 mm |
Curb weight | 1140 kg |
Fuel capacity | 60 l |
Related | Toyota Allion |
The Toyota Premio F is a mid-size sedan sold in Japan by Toyota.
The Premio is an elder, to the Toyota Allion sedan, launched at the same time. Wood trim and silver accents gives the Premio an elegant look and it is considered a family or executive type car.
In terms of class, the Premio is designed to fill the gap between the Toyota Corolla and the Toyota Camry.
[edit] 1st Generation (2001-2006)
The Premio is the successor of the Toyota Corona and the Corona Premio. The first generation Premio was launched in December 2001. It was offered in three engine sizes; 1.5L, 1.8L and the 2.0L. In 2005, the Premio saw a minor refresh which is most evident in the updated break lights.
[edit] 2n Generation (2007-Present)
The 2nd generation Premio went on sale in 2007. It still continues to fill the gap between the Corolla and Camry, and has a more expensive look than the previous. The engine size offering is still the same; 1.5L, 1.8L and 2.0L