What are the practical features of the Toyota Allion?
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Toyota Allion's practical features include the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) intelligent safety system, Lane Tracing Assist (LTA), Automatic High Beam (AHB), and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC). Vehicle dimensions: Positioned as an A+ class sedan, it measures 4720×1780×1435mm with a wheelbase of 2750mm. Powertrain: Equipped with a TNGA 2.0L Dynamic Force Engine delivering maximum power of 126kW at 6600rpm and peak torque of 205Nm between 4600-5000rpm, paired with a 10-speed Direct Shift-CVT transmission (10-speed dual transmission CVT).
I find the Asian Lion quite handy to use, starting with its practical features. The space is incredibly spacious, with rear seats that can be folded down to accommodate large luggage, making weekend trips with the family much easier. The smart entry system is very user-friendly—just keep the key in your pocket to unlock and start the car without fumbling through your bag. The automatic climate control system is a one-touch solution to maintain a comfortable cabin temperature. There are plenty of storage compartments, with cup holders on the center console and small pockets on the door panels perfect for water bottles and phones. USB ports are well-placed, allowing both front and rear passengers to charge their devices, so you don’t have to worry about your phone running out of battery on long drives. The high-definition reversing camera, coupled with radar alerts, makes parking in narrow alleys a breeze without fear of scratches. Safety features are also commendable, including lane-keeping assist and a pre-collision system, giving peace of mind when driving on highways in rainy weather. For daily errands like grocery shopping or picking up the kids, these functions are highly practical and save a lot of hassle.