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Toyota Highlander/Kluger (XU40) |
Toyota Highlander/Kluger (XU50) }} |
Gasoline: | 2.7 L
1AR-FE I4 (MY2011–2012) | 3.5 L
2GR-FE V6 (MY2011–2016) | 3.5 L
2GR-FKS V6 (MY2017–2020) }} | (
1AR-FE) | (
2GR-FE) | (
2GR-FKS) }} | 6-speed
U660E automatic (MY2011–2016) | 8-speed
UA80E/F (FWD/AWD) automatic (MY2017–2020) }} | | (with roof rails) }} }} The redesigned Sienna premiered at the
Los Angeles Auto Show in early December 2009 for the 2011 model year. It was designed at
Calty studios and engineered at
Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan. The new Sienna arrived at dealers in February 2010. In November 2011, exports of the XL30 Sienna to
South Korea began, making it the first Toyota minivan sold in the country. In July 2016, the Sienna was officially introduced to the Taiwanese market. In the U.S., the third-generation Sienna was offered in five trim levels, a base grade, LE, XLE, Limited and for the first time the SE trim. The new SE offers revised bodywork, clear tail lamps, wheels, firmer suspension and revised steering tuning for a sportier ride. All-wheel-drive is only available with the V6 engine on the LE, XLE and Limited model trims. Described by
AOL Autos as slipping a sports car in a minivan, chief engineer Kazuo Mori (an avid
autocrosser) reportedly had to overcome corporate opposition to get the SE equipment package included in the line-up. The previous 3.5-liter
2GR-FE continues, became paired to a 6-speed transmission, but for the first time the Sienna offers a
four-cylinder engine, the
1AR-FE. This is the first time Toyota has offered a four-cylinder engine in a North American minivan since discontinuation of the
Estima/Previa in late 1997. An
electric power steering (EPS) system replaces the previous hydraulic power steering system. Toyota continued to offer all-wheel drive in the Sienna. As GM discontinued its AWD minivans after the 2006 model year, it was the only North American minivan with an available AWD drivetrain until the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica went on sale in late 2020. Toyota published EPA-estimated mileage figures of city / highway for models powered by the 4-cylinder engine, city / highway for FWD V6 models, and city / highway for AWD models. An optional tow package for V6 models is rated to tow . The front dashboard features a "swoop" wood trim, inspired by the
Toyota Venza and
Lexus RX, that gives front seat occupants a "60/60" split whether in the driver or passenger seat. and Toyota's keyless
Smart Key System with
push-button start. The rear seat entertainment option started to use a LCD screen which operates in two view modes, a single 16:9-ratio widescreen or two separate 4:3-ratio split screens with separate wireless headphones. For safety the back-up camera comes with a new 180° panoramic view. Other new options include a
Pre-Collision System (PCS) as well as an
automatic highbeam dimmer,
Safety Connect and a more advanced stability control system known as Vehicle Integrated Dynamics Management. A driver's
knee airbag became standard as well. When the second row seats are removed, the bottom of the second row seats, which is similar to a rack, remains attached to the van floor. This means that with second row seats removed, the floor is not flat. Toyota is the first automaker to offer a factory installed auto-access seat for disabled people. The one-touch rotating, power ascending/descending lift-up seat can lower to within of the ground. File:Toyota Sienna (XL30) IMG 3633.jpg|Toyota Sienna XLE (pre-facelift) File:2011 Toyota Sienna SE -- 06-16-2010.jpg|Toyota Sienna SE (pre-facelift) File:2014 Toyota Sienna SE 3.5L, rear 8.23.19.jpg|Toyota Sienna SE (pre-facelift) File:0 Toyota Sienna (XL30) 1.jpg|Toyota Sienna Limited (pre-facelift) File:2019 Toyota Sienna XLE in Celestial Silver, front left.jpg|2019 Toyota Sienna XLE (facelift) File:2020 Toyota Sienna FWD LE 8-Passenger in Super White, rear right, 2024-03-31.jpg|2020 Toyota Sienna LE (facelift)
Yearly changes • 2011, for the 2012 model year: Toyota's new navigation system with Entune connected navigation system became available. • 2012, for the 2013 model year: The four-cylinder engine was dropped. • 2013, for the 2014 model year: The Sienna remained unchanged. • 2014, for the 2015 model year: Minor refresh with new tail lights for all trim levels except the SE. In the interior, the dash was redesigned replacing the asymmetric swoop with a more conventional and cohesive center display. The previous small info window on top of the dash was also removed and placed in the center display. The center console was also redesigned. The entertainment system was updated to Blu-Ray with HDMI and SD card auxiliary input, from the earlier DVD with RCA jacks. Several technological upgrades could be optioned. Toyota added three new colors (
Sky Blue Pearl,
Creme Brulee Metallic, and
Attitude Black Metallic). For the Limited and SE models, the Sienna features refreshed headlights with LED daytime running lights. • 2016, for the 2017 model year: The six-speed automatic transmission was replaced with an eight-speed and a revised
2GR-FKS engine adding Toyota's D4-S
direct injection fuel system. The new engine increased power to , with torque increased to . • 2017, for the 2018 model year: A mild facelift with a new front grille, new headlights, new side skirts, standard Safety Sense, minor noise and vibration enhancements, and additional technology like extra USB ports, an updated rear entertainment system (for models equipped with this option), and a semi-digital instrument cluster. The new grille is available in 3 styles: On the XLE and Limited, a chrome pair of wings bisects the grille. On the LE, the wing is black. The SE grille has no wing. The 2018 model year has standard automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane-departure warning with
lane-keeping assist, and automated high-beams. • 2018, for the 2019 model year: All-wheel drive became available on the SE trim and the Limited trim with FWD is no longer offered. CarPlay support is introduced alongside the Entune 3.0 media system. • 2019, for the 2020 model year: The Nightshade Edition became available on all FWD and AWD models. The Nightshade package includes four exterior colors: Midnight Black Metallic, Celestial Silver Metallic, Salsa Red Pearl and Super White.
Safety :*vehicle structure rated 'Marginal' :**vehicle structure rated 'Poor' == Fourth generation (XL40; 2020) ==