Sienna
The Toyota Sienna is a minivan produced by Toyota since 1997, primarily for the North American market. It has evolved over generations, offering innovative features and versatility appreciated by families. This page presents the versions referenced by ScanRacer, including years, variants, rarities, and available detailed pages, allowing users to transition from an overview of the model to version-by-year pages.
Variants by year
2020
2010
2003
1997
Model summary
Data from the ScanRacer library, organized to compare versions quickly.
Model introduction
The Toyota Sienna is a minivan produced by Toyota since 1997, primarily for the North American market. It has evolved over generations, offering innovative features and versatility appreciated by families. This page presents the versions referenced by ScanRacer, including years, variants, rarities, and available detailed pages, allowing users to transition from an overview of the model to version-by-year pages.
History
The Toyota Sienna was launched in 1997 to replace the Previa in the North American market. Initially assembled in Georgetown, Kentucky, it was built on an extended platform of the Toyota Camry, offering a car-like driving experience. In 2004, production moved to Princeton, Indiana, where it continues today. Over the generations, the Sienna has evolved to meet changing consumer needs, introducing features such as all-wheel drive and advanced safety technologies. In 2020, the fourth generation was launched, marked by the introduction of a hybrid powertrain, reflecting Toyota's commitment to sustainability and innovation. (pressroom.toyota.com)
Generations
The Toyota Sienna has undergone four distinct generations since its launch in 1997. The first generation (1998-2003) was built on an extended platform of the Toyota Camry, offering a car-like driving experience. The second generation (2004-2010) was redesigned to provide more space and versatility, with increased vehicle length and width. The third generation (2011-2020) introduced safety and performance enhancements, including the addition of all-wheel drive. The fourth generation (2021-present) marked the introduction of a hybrid powertrain, reflecting Toyota's commitment to sustainability and innovation. (pressroom.toyota.com)
Key differences
The main differences between the generations of the Toyota Sienna include evolutions in design, dimensions, and technologies. The first generation was distinguished by its extended Camry platform, offering a car-like driving experience. The second generation expanded the vehicle to provide more interior space. The third generation introduced all-wheel drive and safety enhancements. The fourth generation marked the introduction of a hybrid powertrain, reflecting Toyota's commitment to sustainability. (pressroom.toyota.com)
Photo recognition
To identify a Toyota Sienna, look for a mid-size minivan with clean lines and a functional design. Newer models feature distinctive front grilles and LED headlights. Toyota badges and Sienna emblems are typically located at the front and rear of the vehicle. Hybrid models can be identified by specific badges indicating hybrid technology. (pressroom.toyota.com)
Important versions
Notable versions of the Toyota Sienna include the XLE model for its balance of comfort and features, the Limited model for its premium equipment, and the XSE model for its sporty design. These versions offer distinctive features catering to various consumer needs. (pressroom.toyota.com)
References
- The Trendsetting Sienna: Celebrating 25 Years of Toyota’s Game-Changing VanToyota USA Newsroom
- 2023 Toyota SiennaToyota USA Newsroom
- https://pressroom.toyota.com/toyota-marks-25th-anniversary-of-sienna-with-special-limited-edition/pressroom.toyota.com
- https://pressroom.toyota.com/all-new-third-generation-toyota-sienna-makes-world-debut/pressroom.toyota.com
- https://www.toyotaproblems.com/models/sienna/generations/toyotaproblems.com
- https://www.carsdirect.com/toyota/sienna/generationscarsdirect.com