11 Facts About Toyota Sienna

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Toyota Sienna is a minivan manufactured and marketed by Toyota primarily for the North American and select East Asian markets.

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The third generation Toyota Sienna went on sale in the United States in February 2010 and is the first Toyota Sienna to ever receive a "Top Safety Pick" award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

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In 1997, Toyota launched the front-wheel drive 1998 model year Sienna in the North American market as a replacement for the mid-engined, rear-wheel drive Previa.

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4.

Toyota Sienna revamped the center console area to add more usability to the HVAC controls along with new locations for the accessory switches .

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5.

On 6 January 2003, the second-generation Toyota Sienna was unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

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6.

Toyota Sienna came standard with anti-lock braking system, brake assist, electronic brakeforce distribution, traction control and a tire-pressure monitoring system.

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7.

Toyota Sienna is offered in five trim levels, the Toyota Sienna base grade, LE, XLE, Limited and for the first time the SE trim.

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8.

Toyota Sienna is the first automaker to offer a factory installed auto-access seat for disabled people.

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9.

Fourth-generation Toyota Sienna is offered in the returning LE, XLE and Limited trims, while receiving two additional trims: the sport-oriented XSE, and the top-of-the-line Platinum trim.

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10.

The Toyota Sienna is available with a built-in vacuum cleaner, refrigerated compartment, heads-up display, and 360° camera view on the Platinum trim level.

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11.

Standard and optional family oriented features for the Toyota Sienna include 18 cup holders, 7 USB ports, four-zone climate control, onboard Wi-Fi, rear entertainment system, power sliding doors and liftgate, and a voice amplification system for the driver for better communications with passengers seated in the back.

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