What is the difference between the Avalon and the Allion?
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The differences between the Avalon and the Allion are: 1. Different powertrains: The Avalon is equipped with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine; the Allion is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine. 2. Different dimensions: The Avalon measures 4975mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1450mm in height; the Allion measures 4720mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1435mm in height. 3. Different configurations: The Avalon offers a dual-tone interior design, features a 9-inch multimedia touchscreen, a multifunction steering wheel wrapped in genuine leather, a traditional analog gauge cluster with a 7-inch HUD display in the center, and driving mode selection buttons and an electronic parking brake behind the gearshift.
I've driven the Avalon and the Corolla Cross many times. The Avalon is Toyota's mid-size sedan, featuring an overall luxurious and grand design, with a long wheelbase that provides spacious interior room, ensuring comfort for both front and rear passengers, and offering a reassuringly stable ride on the highway. The Corolla Cross, on the other hand, is a compact SUV based on the Corolla platform, with a higher body and elevated seating position that offers excellent visibility, making it agile and well-suited for city traffic or parking. For daily commuting, the Corolla Cross has better off-road capability and handles rough roads with ease, though it produces slightly more wind noise at high speeds. In terms of space, the Avalon has a deep trunk ideal for luggage, while the Corolla Cross's vertical tailgate makes it easy to load large items like strollers. The driving experience differs, with one leaning towards a steady and enjoyable ride and the other towards practicality and lightness.