What are the practical features of the Toyota Allion?

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DelLydia
07/30/25 4:35am
Here are the practical features of the Toyota Allion: 1. Powertrain: First, the powertrain is a highlight of the Allion, equipped with a 2.0L+CVT powertrain combination across the entire lineup. This 2.0L engine is the same one used in the Camry and Avalon, delivering a maximum horsepower of 171 hp and a maximum torque of 205 Nm. The standout feature of this engine is its thermal efficiency of up to 40%, making it one of the highest among mass-produced pure gasoline engines. 2. Transmission: The matched CVT transmission also has its own technical highlights. This transmission is a CVT equipped with a direct drive gear, which can be simply viewed as an AT transmission responsible for the low-speed range. It effectively addresses the disadvantages of low steel belt transmission efficiency and insufficient gear ratio during acceleration. 3. Safety: Beyond the powertrain, the Allion is also generous in safety features. The entire lineup comes standard with the TSS 2.0 Toyota Safety Sense system, including lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking. Additionally, it is equipped with 7 airbags as standard, a feature not commonly found in many B-segment cars. Moreover, the Allion is built on the TNGA platform, which imposes higher safety requirements on new vehicles. This is evident from the crash test results of other TNGA-based models.
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