What brand is the Sienna?
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Sienna is a vehicle under the Toyota brand. Introduction to Sienna's powertrain: The Toyota Sienna is equipped with a new V6 engine, a 3.5-liter DOHC engine with 24 valves, capable of producing a maximum power of 296 horsepower, which is a 30-horsepower increase over the previous model's 266 horsepower. Introduction to Sienna's interior: The wood-accented center console exudes a more elegant style, and the multi-functional steering wheel offers convenient operation. The steering wheel integrates various functions, enhancing convenience while minimizing safety impacts, and includes voice control. Introduction to Sienna's features: The Toyota Sienna MPV has been upgraded with additional features such as a DVD player, rearview camera, navigation system, xenon headlights, and stainless steel chrome trim.
The Sienna is a classic MPV under Toyota's lineup. I remember it became popular since my childhood, especially in the North American market where it was super hot. Toyota introduced the Sienna to replace the previous Previa model, with the first generation launched in 1997, and many people are still driving it today. Its design leans towards family users, offering exceptionally spacious interiors that can seat seven to eight people. With the rear seats folded down, it can accommodate strollers or suitcases. In terms of driving experience, I've driven a friend's older Sienna model—the V6 engine delivers ample power but with slightly higher fuel consumption. The newer hybrid version is much better, reducing fuel consumption to 5-6L per 100 kilometers. Reliability is Toyota's strong suit, with many owners reporting no major repairs even after 100,000 kilometers, and maintenance costs are relatively low. If you're looking for a seven-seater, the Sienna is definitely a great choice, with a much higher resale value compared to American MPVs.