Toyota Premio
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Toyota Premio (2016)
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Premio | |
Production period: | since 2001 |
Class : | Middle class |
Body versions : | limousine |
Engines: |
Petrol engines : 1.5–2.0 liters (78–114 kW) |
Length: | 4600 mm |
Width: | 1695 mm |
Height: | 1470 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2700 mm |
Empty weight : | 1140 kg |
Previous model | Toyota Corona Premio |
The Toyota Premio is a medium-sized sedan that Toyota makes for some markets in Asia.
Compared to the smaller, sportier Allion , the Premio is larger and more luxuriously equipped. Both vehicles were launched at the same time. Wood applications and silver styling details give the Premio elegance, which makes it a representative family limousine. The options for optical tuning as offered for the Allion are not available for the Premio.
In the Toyota model range, the Premio stands between the smaller Corolla and the larger Camry .
1st generation ZT24 (2001-2006)
The Premio is the successor to the Corona and Corona Premio . The generation was introduced in December 2001. It was available with three different four-cylinder in-line engines with 1.5 l displacement and 78 kW output, 1.8 l displacement and 88–97 kW output and 2.0 l displacement and 114 kW output.
In 2005 the Premio was slightly revised. The most noticeable change was more modern brake lights.
2nd generation ZT26 (since 2007)
The second generation of the Premio has been sold since 2007. Engines with 1.5 l, 1.8 l or 2.0 l are also available. The Toyota navigation system G-BOOK is available on request.