The Toyota Allion is a compact sedan sold in Japan by Toyota.
The name is created based on the phrase "all-in-one".
Launched in December 2001, it replaced the Toyota Carina. The Allion is a younger, more edgy counterpart to the Toyota Premio sedan, launched at the same time. The Premio and the Allion share the same engines. The Allion has a much sharper look and is considered a sporty type car.
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.