Toyota Sienna 2011

Toyota Sienna 2011

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Toyota unveiled its revolutionary all-new third-generation Toyota Sienna minivan at a media conference during the 2009 Los Angeles Auto show. The iconic Toyota Sienna is renowned for delivering seamless transportation solutions that effortlessly move people and cargo while providing unparalleled comfort and efficiency. This latest iteration will boldly redefine the driving experience, seamlessly merging the elegance of a sedan with cutting-edge ideas about personal comfort, effortless cargo accommodation, and impressive load handling capabilities. The 2011 Sienna has been transformed to meet these demands as it undergoes a dramatic shift towards a more expressive and dynamic vehicle boasting an enhanced profile, prominent shoulder character, and responsive handling. Equipped with state-of-the-art features and exhilarating driving dynamics, this vehicle will undoubtedly captivate car enthusiasts who crave a thrilling driving experience. Toyota Sienna will introduce innovative models, including the sporty SE and a four-cylinder powertrain, solidifying its position as the only offering in the segment to feature an all-wheel-drive option. "The all-new Toyota Sienna embodies our unwavering commitment to lead the market by anticipating consumers' evolving needs and lifestyle changes," said Bob Carter, group vice president and general manager of the Toyota Division at Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. This groundbreaking third-generation Sienna seamlessly blends contemporary style with game-changing features not previously seen in a minivan, while injecting a fun-to-drive spirit that will surprise many, coupled with its trademark flexibility, spaciousness, and innovative features that have redefined the segment.

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