The third-generation Toyota Sienna, launched in 2010, offers a stylish exterior, advanced safety features, and versatile trim options. With continuous updates in technology and safety, it remains a top choice for family transport. Notable for its engine upgrades and driver assistance systems, it combines comfort with performance and reliability.
The Toyota Sienna, introduced in 1998 and often recognized as the "Minivan of the Year," has been a dominant presence in family transportation. The third-generation model, launched as the XL 30 in 2010, features a sleek, sporty design with modern aesthetics and advanced safety technology. Available in five trims—Base, LE, XLE, Limited, and SE—it sports 19-inch wheels, improved suspension, and responsive steering for enhanced driving experience.
Initially offered with a four-cylinder engine following the Previa’s discontinuation, the engine lineup shifted to alternative options by 2013, with the four-cylinder phased out. Upgrades over the years include reclining second-row seats, larger LCD screens, and the Entune navigation system introduced in 2012. Minor updates in 2015 added new colors and subtle design refinements.
Safety features have been a key focus, with equipment such as 180-degree panoramic cameras, driver knee airbags, and sophisticated stability controls. Enhanced driver assistance systems like automatic high beams and pre-collision alerts contributed to robust sales, nearing 130,000 units in 2016. The model consistently received top crash-test ratings and offers an optional auto-access seat for individuals with disabilities. The 2017 version saw improvements with an eight-speed transmission, increased horsepower to 296 hp, and direct fuel injection technology for better efficiency.