What is the Toyota Sienna?

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VanPeter
07/25/25 3:23am
Toyota "Sienna" is a multi-purpose business-oriented vehicle under the Toyota brand, primarily targeting the North American market, known as Toyota "Sienna" in Chinese. It is a business vehicle launched by Toyota in 2011, available in standard and luxury versions. The main configuration differences between the two lie in features such as power sliding doors, roof rails, multi-function steering wheel, chrome rearview mirrors, and front power seat adjustments. Here are some details about the Toyota Sienna: (1) The Toyota Sienna 3.5L configuration adds features like DVD, rearview camera, navigation, xenon headlights, and stainless steel chrome trim. (2) Suitable for both commercial and family use, the interior embodies all the characteristics of an MPV: abundant storage space, comfortable seating for all passengers, and versatile cabin configurations.
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