Toyota Sienna

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Full-size MPV. Primarily for the American market.

One year after the 2017 model year Toyota Sienna van ushered in a powerful and efficient new powertrain and led the segment in 2016 calendar year sales, the 2018 model adds many styling, and technological safety and convenience features.

For 2018, TSS-P will be standard on all Sienna models. This multi-feature advanced active safety suite bundles cutting edge active safety technologies including Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection (PCS w/PD), Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC), Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist (LDA w/SA); and Automatic High Beams (AHB).

Toyota Sienna drivers will enjoy enhanced connectivity and entertainment through the new Toyota Entune 3.0 multimedia system on all models, offering an enhanced set of connected vehicle technologies.

https://www.netcarshow.com/toyota/2018-sienna/

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Looks like something you might find in Botswana or Moz, I think I saw a previous generation of this car with Botswana plates, it was also AWD.
 
I don't think it looks bad at all, decent car for what it's meant to be.

There are better looking ones like the Citroen Grand C4 Picasso or the Peugeot 5008. I am by no means a French car fan, hate them, but they are much better looking
 
There are better looking ones like the Citroen Grand C4 Picasso or the Peugeot 5008. I am by no means a French car fan, hate them, but they are much better looking

Agree that there are better looking MPV's, a Kia Grand Sedona springs to mind, but this is certainly not ugly.
 
I guess they spent all the development and design money on the C-HR and what was left went to this Sienna monstrosity.
 
Toyota Sienna

Aiming to redefine the segment, the fourth generation Toyota Sienna reimagines the minivan to support a wider array of life stages and activities. With a standard hybrid powertrain now across all trims and an array of new tech and amenities, the 2021 Toyota Sienna raises the bar for style, safety, comfort, versatility and fuel efficiency in its segment.

Designed, engineered and assembled in the U.S., the all-hybrid 2021 Sienna, influenced by the bold and robust character of SUVs, hosts many premium features: kick-open and closed sliding side doors and rear gate, four-zone climate control system, heated second-row super-long slide captain's chairs with ottomans, onboard vacuum and refrigerator, a segment-first power tilt and telescoping steering column with heated steering wheel, a digital rear-view mirror, 10-in. color head-up display and 12-speaker JBL® Premium Audio system.

The 2021 Toyota Sienna is also ready for life's outdoor adventures with its all-wheel drive option - and is well-positioned for Yakima® accessories, such as a rooftop carrier, cross bars, bike rack and more. The Sienna will also offer an available tow hitch and factory optional 1,500-watt inverter with 120V AC outlet to power camping equipment.

What's more, all versions of the 2021 Sienna are rated to tow up to 3,500 pounds. That's enough to pull a well-equipped compact travel trailer, or simply carry your bikes for that weekend getaway.


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Toyota's All-New 2021 Toyota Sienna Is Now A Hybrid And Can Come With A Vacuum And Fridge

If you still somehow inexplicably think that SUVs or crossovers are cool and minivans are not, it’s time to grow up, already. Toyota’s just-unveiled new Sienna minivan is a good, concrete reminder of why this is. The 2021 Toyota Sienna should, if the world were a more rational place, be a formidable competitor to any popular SUV out there. It has basically everything any mainstream SUV has in the same exterior dimensions, but so much more inside. It’s a minivan, and it should be proud of that.

First, and most importantly, Toyota’s press release confirms a vacuum cleaner and a fridge:

Designed, engineered and assembled in the U.S., the all-hybrid 2021 Sienna, influenced by the bold and robust character of SUVs, hosts many premium features: kick-open and closed sliding side doors and rear gate, four-zone climate control system, heated second-row super-long slide captain’s chairs with ottomans, onboard vacuum and refrigerator, a segment-first power tilt and telescoping steering column with heated steering wheel, a digital rear-view mirror, 10-in. color head-up display and 12-speaker JBL® Premium Audio system.

Details are not yet available about the vacuum or fridge, but I’d expect both to be smaller than your household versions.

 
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