2010 - 2020

Toyota Sienna XL30
  • Body type:  Minivan 5-doors, SE minivan 5-doors
  • Number of seats:  7

The Toyota Sienna is a minivan that has been popular in the North American market. Originally introduced in 1997, it replaced the Previa van with a more conventional front-wheel drive layout. The name of the minivan is inspired by the city of Siena in Italy. The original Sienna, along with its predecessor, the Previa, were smaller in size compared to their competitors in the minivan segment. However, a significant redesign in 2003 for the 2004 model year saw the Sienna’s dimensions increase to match those of its rivals, providing more interior space and versatility.

The Sienna shares a platform with the Camry, showcasing Toyota’s commitment to quality and reliability across its lineup. In 2011, the Sienna underwent another redesign, further enhancing its features and modernizing its appearance for the new model year. This minivan is known for its comfort, safety features, and fuel efficiency, making it a popular choice for families and individuals looking for a spacious and reliable vehicle for their daily needs.

Key Points:
– The Toyota Sienna is a minivan designed for the North American market.
– It replaced the Previa van in 1997 with a front-wheel drive layout.
– The name Sienna is derived from the city of Siena in Italy.
– Redesigned in 2003 to match the size of its competitors.
– Shares a platform with the Camry, emphasizing quality and reliability.
– Underwent another redesign in 201



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