2001 - 2006

Toyota Previa XR30
  • Body type:  Minivan
  • Number of seats:  7

The Toyota Previa, also known as the Toyota Estima in Japan and Toyota Tarago in Australia, is a minivan produced by Toyota from 1990 to October 2019 across three generations. The name “Previa” signifies a preview of future minivan technologies. The first generation, introduced in 1990, featured a unique mid-engined platform with the engine placed almost flat beneath the front seats to maximize interior space. Designed by Tokuo Fukuichi and David Doyle, it had one sliding side door for rear passengers and aimed to showcase innovative design and engineering concepts in the minivan market.

Key points:
1. Production and Name: The Toyota Previa, also known as the Estima in Japan and Tarago in Australia, was manufactured from 1990 to 2019 across three generations.
2. Technological Preview: The name “Previa” reflects Toyota’s vision for the vehicle to preview future minivan technologies and innovations.
3. First Generation Features: The first generation introduced in 1990 had a mid-engined platform with a unique inline-four cylinder engine installed almost flat beneath the front seats.
4. Designers: The first generation was designed by Tokuo Fukuichi and David Doyle, showcasing a blend of Japanese and American design influences.
5. Interior Space: The mid-engined layout of the first generation Previa allowed for a spacious interior, making it a popular choice for families and commercial use.

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