| Japan:
Ōhira, Miyagi (
TMEJ) | Indonesia:
Karawang,
West Java (
TMMIN) | Taiwan:
Guanyin (
Kuozui Motors) }} |
Toyota Vitz (XP130) |
Toyota Porte/Spade (XP140) |
Toyota JPN Taxi }} |
Petrol: | 1.5 L
2NR-FE I4 (NSP170, Taiwan and Southeast Asia) | 1.5 L
2NR-FKE VVT-iE I4 (NSP170/172, Japan) | 1.5 L
1NZ-FE I4 (NCP175, Japan) | 1.8 L
2ZR-FAE I4 (ZSP170, Taiwan) |
Petrol hybrid: | 1.5 L
1NZ-FXE I4 (NHP170, Japan) }} | 6-speed
manual (Southeast Asia) | CVT |
eCVT (hybrid) }} | The minivan offers three interior layouts: 7-seater, 6-seater, and 5-seater (for wheelchair users). Interior space has been increased in all areas compared to the previous generation model. There is also a hybrid variant, which returns under the Japanese
JC08 cycle test, making it eligible for eco-car subsidies and tax incentives. The non-hybrid Sienta returns in FWD configuration. A “Stop & Start System” is offered as standard. The second generation Sienta is also the first to be sold in Hong Kong and is also available in Singapore. File:Toyota SIENTA X (DBA-NSP170G) rear.JPG|Sienta X (pre-facelift; Japan) File:2代目シエンタ X インテリア.jpg|Interior
Markets Japan Initially, the Sienta was available in X, G, Hybrid X, and Hybrid G trim levels in Japan. Like its predecessor, the Welcab model accommodates various wheelchairs. The second seat on the passenger side can be folded down to allow wheelchair users to board the vehicle. Furthermore, the adoption of a manual forward-tilting ramp function allows the vehicle to be used as a regular car with two rows of seats and five seats, providing luggage space when not in use In 2017, the special edition G Cuero was released. Based on the G grade, it features exclusive seat upholstery combining synthetic leather and high-grade fabric, as well as orange stitching on the seats, shift knob, and steering wheel. It also comes specially equipped with features that are optional on the base model, such as the "Toyota Safety Sense C".
Indonesia The second generation Sienta was launched at the
24th Indonesia International Motor Show on 7 April 2016.Production of the Indonesian-spec Sienta at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia plant in
Karawang,
West Java began in late June 2016 and sales began on 26 July 2016. The facelifted model removed the E trim from the lineup, followed later by G trim. On 17 August 2020, the Welcab model based on the V trim was introduced. The Sienta was pulled from the Indonesian market in early 2023, with the company choosing to focus on the strong selling
Avanza and
Veloz. It was discontinued in late 2019.
Singapore The Sienta is available both from Borneo Motors (Toyota's authorised dealer in Singapore) and parallel import distributors since 2016. V and G variants are available, (marketed as Standard and Elegance) from Borneo Motors, with specifications based on the Indonesian model, and are available with the 1.5L
2NR-FE Dual VVT-i engine; while hybrid models are only available from parallel importers.
Taiwan The Sienta was introduced in Taiwan in October 2016 as the replacement of the
Wish in the market. It is available with the 1.5-litre
2NR-FE engine and the 1.8-litre
2ZR-FAE engine with VSC, hill-start assists, and 2 airbags as standard features. It is manufactured in
Guanyin, Taiwan, and it is produced and sold as a left-hand drive vehicle. The top-of-the-line adds dual beam LED headlamps, LED tail lamps, 6 airbags, a head-up unit, dual powered sliding rear doors, colour-screen trip meter, reversing camera, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and transmission knob, and a double layer of front windshield as the top of the standard features. The
crossover-styled variant of the Sienta, called
Sienta Crossover, was announced in Taiwan on 7 December 2020. It is only available with the 1.8-litre
2ZR-FAE engine.
Thailand The Sienta is available in Thailand in two trim levels, 1.5 G and 1.5 V. The top-of-the-line
V trim adds dual beam LED lamps, push start and stop button, smart entry, Optitron trip meter, and automatic front AC on top of the standard features.
Facelifts 2018 Japanese market facelift The facelifted second-generation Sienta went on sale in Japan on 11 September 2018. The five-seater variant of the Sienta, called "Funbase", was added. The grille was mildly revised, with dashed motifs along with side chrome trimmings. File:Toyota SIENTA FUNBASE X (DBA-NSP170G-MNXNB) front.jpg|Sienta Funbase X (NSP170G; facelift, Japan) File:Toyota SIENTA FUNBASE X (DBA-NSP170G-MNXNB) rear.jpg|Sienta Funbase X (NSP170G; facelift, Japan) File:2018-2022 Toyota Sienta G Cuero.jpg|2018–2022 Sienta G Cuero (NSP170G; facelift, Japan) File:2018-2022 Toyota Sienta G Cuero rear.jpg|2018–2022 Sienta G Cuero (NSP170G; facelift, Japan) File:2018 Toyota Sienta Hybrid (interior).jpg|2018 Sienta Hybrid interior (facelift, Hong Kong)
2019 Southeast Asian market facelift The facelifted Southeast Asian market Sienta was launched in Thailand on 6 August 2019 and in Indonesia on 2 September 2019. Unlike the Japanese market facelift, the changes are only applied to the grille and some parts of the interior. Other changes include armrests for the driver and second-row passengers. File:2021 Toyota Sienta V 1.5 (Indonesia) front view.jpg|2021 Sienta 1.5 V (NSP170; facelift, Indonesia) File:2021 Toyota Sienta Q 1.5 (Indonesia) front view.jpg|2021 Sienta 1.5 Q (NSP170; facelift, Indonesia)
Safety == Third generation (XP210; 2022) ==