Explore the evolution of the Toyota Sienna second generation, highlighting its innovative features, safety upgrades, and design improvements from 2003 to 2010. This model marked a significant step forward in minivan technology, offering enhanced versatility, safety, and comfort for families.
The second-generation Toyota Sienna, crafted to replace the Previa, quickly earned recognition for its cutting-edge safety systems and fuel-efficient engines featuring variable valve timing. In 2003, it underwent a significant update as the Toyota Sienna XL 20, bringing notable enhancements. The redesign showcased a new five-speed V6 transmission and fold-flat third-row seats for improved cargo capacity. The vehicle grew 45% larger overall, with a 39% increase in storage space. Standard amenities included remote keyless entry, solar glass, tilt steering, and a towing capacity of 3,500 pounds.
This model also introduced all-wheel drive options and luxury features like parking sensors, backup cameras, navigation, and rear-seat DVD entertainment. The Sienna XL20 achieved high safety ratings, with side curtain airbags for all seating rows and vehicle stability control becoming standard in later years. Major changes in design were limited until its production ended around 2010.