Premio
The Toyota Premio is a mid-size sedan produced by Toyota from 2001 to 2021. Primarily aimed at the Japanese market, it succeeded the iconic Corona model. The Premio is distinguished by its elegant design, spacious interior, and reliable performance. Available in both front-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive versions, it was offered with engines ranging from 1.5 to 2.0 liters, providing consumers with a variety of options. (toyota-global.com)
Variants by year
2016
2007
2001
Model summary
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Model introduction
The Toyota Premio is a mid-size sedan produced by Toyota from 2001 to 2021. Primarily aimed at the Japanese market, it succeeded the iconic Corona model. The Premio is distinguished by its elegant design, spacious interior, and reliable performance. Available in both front-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive versions, it was offered with engines ranging from 1.5 to 2.0 liters, providing consumers with a variety of options. (toyota-global.com)
History
The Toyota Premio was launched in December 2001, replacing the flagship Corona model. Designed to offer an elegant and spacious mid-size sedan, the Premio was offered with engines ranging from 1.5 to 2.0 liters, including direct-injection D-4 versions to enhance performance and fuel efficiency. In June 2007, Toyota introduced the second generation of the Premio, with notable improvements such as a keyless entry and start system, a color rear-view monitor, and an HDD navigation system compatible with the G-BOOK mX telematics service. This generation also introduced more powerful engines and a Super CVT-i transmission for smoother driving. (global.toyota)
Generations
The Toyota Premio underwent two main generations. The first, launched in December 2001, was produced until 2007. It was followed by the second generation, introduced in June 2007, which continued until the end of production in March 2021. Each generation brought improvements in design, onboard technologies, and performance, thus meeting the expectations of Japanese consumers for mid-size sedans. (toyota-global.com)
Key differences
Between the two generations of the Toyota Premio, several notable differences were observed. The second generation, launched in 2007, introduced advanced technologies such as the keyless entry and start system, a color rear-view monitor, and an HDD navigation system compatible with the G-BOOK mX telematics service. These enhancements strengthened the vehicle's convenience and safety. Additionally, more powerful engines and a Super CVT-i transmission were integrated, offering a smoother and more responsive driving experience. (global.toyota)
Photo recognition
To identify a Toyota Premio, look for a mid-size sedan with an elegant design and a sleek silhouette. Newer models feature sharper front headlights and LED tail lights. Higher-end versions may be equipped with 15-inch alloy wheels and a leather interior. The 'Premio' badges are typically located at the rear of the vehicle. (toyota.jp)
Important versions
Among the important versions of the Toyota Premio, the 2.0 'G' equipped with the D-4 direct-injection engine stands out, offering enhanced performance and better fuel efficiency. The 1.8 'X' with the 'L Package' provides additional features for comfort and convenience. These versions have been particularly appreciated for their balance between performance, fuel economy, and comfort features. (toyota.jp)
References
- Toyota Launches Fully Redesigned Premio and AllionToyota Motor Corporation
- TOYOTA INTRODUCES THE CORONA PREMIO SERIESToyota Motor Corporation
- Toyota Premio | Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, DimensionsAuto-Data.net
- Toyota Premio 1.5 16V (109 Hp) | Technical specs, data, fuel consumption, DimensionsAuto-Data.net
- https://toyota.jp/ucar/catalog/brand-TOYOTA/car-PREMIO/toyota.jp
- https://toyota.jp/ucar/catalog/brand-TOYOTA/car-CORONA_PREMIO/toyota.jp
- https://www.auto-data.net/en/toyota-premio-model-419auto-data.net
- https://www.auto-data.net/gr/toyota-premio-generation-871auto-data.net