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Toyota Sienna
+Trim:
MSRP*
$28,140.00
Fuel Economy
City
10.4
L/100K
10.4
L/100K
Highway
7.5
L/100K
7.5
L/100K
Vehicle Dimensions (mm)
5085
1985
3030
1810
2013 Toyota Sienna LE 7-Passenger |
|
|---|---|
| Fuel City | 10.4L/100K |
| Fuel Highway | 7.5L/100K |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Max Power | 139 KW 187 HP |
| Body Type | Minivan |
| Number of Doors | 5 |
| Engine | 2.7l |
| Drive Wheels | Front Wheel Drive |
2011 Toyota Sienna LE 4-Cylinder Road Test Review
Toyota’s new Sienna has been getting a lot of press lately, and for good reason. It’s extremely good and fills a niche that used
to be an auto sector mainstay.
Let’s face it. There are nowhere near as many brands in the midsize minivan market now than when the segment was at the height of its popularity in the late ‘80s and throughout the ‘90s, but the models that remain certainly deserve their loyal fans. There’s the single South Korean entrant, Kia’s Sedona -- the short-lived Hyundai Entourage now history, while the Japanese contingent now only includes Honda’s Odyssey and Toyota’s Sienna from the original four. Good news, mind you, is that Nissan will be back with an all-new yet still eccentric Quest. The domestic minivan segment has seen ten separate brands join the fray since 1984, but now only two remain, the Chrysler and Dodge. These two, as you likely know, are the segment originators, and like always they’re virtually
the same van. The only recent minivan offering is another Chrysler, sort of -- Volkswagen’s Routan.
Yes, it’s certainly been a rocky ride for the minivan over the past decade, so those of us who love practical transportation should truly be singing the praises of the manufacturers who’ve stuck by their side-slider enhanced motorized monoboxes. And they’ve become real performers at what they do best -- haul people and their gear. The new Sienna, brought to you by one of the most practical companies on the planet, does this extremely well.
The Sienna can be configured for seven or eight occupants, depending on the centre row, and comes in a wide variety of model choices,
with LE (base), SE, XLE and Limited trim levels available, while the all-wheel drive system is available with V6 models only, on LE and Limited trim levels. I’ve already written about the V6-powered SE model, a truly sport-oriented minivan, but haven’t covered the base LE yet, and I’ve got a feeling it’s going to be more popular than even Toyota realizes once would-be customers get behind the wheel.
Toyota is the only minivan manufacturer to offer a four-cylinder engine, so right off the mark it’s the most fuel-efficient van on the market with estimated numbers that range from 10.4 L/100km city, 7.5 highway and 9.1 combined. Impressive for a van that moves along at a pretty good clip when pushed, thanks to 187 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and 186 lb-ft of
torque at 4,100 rpm. Front-wheel drive is standard, with the 2.7-litre engine’s twist fed through an ultra-smooth gated six-speed automatic with manual mode on all models.
The four-cylinder Sienna handles better than V6-equipped models, unless the sporty SE package is chosen. Its lighter front end gives the Sienna nimble reactions while it feels like it would roll perpetually if the brakes were never actuated. Low rolling resistance is a boon to fuel economy, of course, something Toyota has learned through its decade-plus of hybrid development, but instead of those thin hard rubber tires used in early HEVs the Sienna gets a nice meaty set of P235/60R17 all-season shoes standard, my tester’s mounted on an attractive set of five-spoke alloy rims.
The suspension setup includes MacPherson struts up front and a multilink in back, while Electronic Power Steering (EPS) gives the rack and pinion setup a nice linear feel. The turning circle is amazingly tight too, making city driving and especially parking a dream.
Braking is good too, and comes by a set of four-wheel discs enhanced by standard Antilock (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA), Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), and Traction Control (TRAC), for what Toyota refers to as its Star Safety System. A total of seven airbags are part of the standard package, including a new driver's side knee airbag and side-curtain bags for all three rows.
Standard convenience
features include a tilt and telescopic steering wheel, tri-zone manual air conditioning with pollen filtration, cruise control, six-way-adjustable driver's seat, power windows up front and on the side sliders with auto up/down and jam protection, an AM/FM/CD audio system with four speakers, XM compatibility and an auxiliary jack, power door locks with remote keyless entry, rear heater ducts with separate controls, and the list goes on. There are no factory-installed options with the $27,900 four-cylinder LE, but if you want to go the fuel friendlier route to save on gas, for environmental reasons or just to pocket some money initially, Toyota offers a number of dealer-installed accessories from towing hitches and roof rack cross bars to Bluetooth connectivity and rear entertainment systems that can add to the ownership experience.
And minivan life is a
good life, as long as you can get over the stigma of buying into a segment that lacks sex appeal. The Sienna doesn’t feature second row buckets that stow beneath the floor like Chrysler’s vans, but the rear seats are a lot more comfortable and fold down low enough for most peoples’ needs. And the third row folding mechanism is one of the best in the business. The 60/40-split bench seat tumbles down with little more than a tug and a push, and back up just as effortlessly. Altogether, the Sienna is good for 4.25 m3 (150 cu ft) behind the third row, 2.47 m3 (87.1 cu ft) when the third row is folded flat, and 1.11 m3 (39.1 cu ft) when the second row is removed. Handy grocery bag hooks can be found all over, as can cupholders and auxiliary power points. Truly, it doesn’t get more practical than a Sienna.
But it’s not all
about practicality with the 2011 model. Toyota has dressed up the new van to look especially attractive inside and out. The grille is deep and wide, while headlight and taillight assemblies are jewel-like and attractively shaped. The lenses and metal panels that surround in the rear are particularly handsome, featuring graceful creases and cut lines to form what is easily the best looking rear end design in the minivan segment, and the intelligent way Toyota has hidden the high-mounted rear wiper should be noted too. Overall the van’s elegant shape combines for a Cd of 0.306, good for this class. That comes from a van that’s lower and a bit shorter than its predecessor.
That predecessor is a mere shadow of the 2011 Sienna, however, and last year’s model was still very good. Now with thrifty four-cylinder power it’s the ultimate stingy pragmatic’s ride, and fuel prices being higher than they have been for a long time and not looking to decrease anytime soon, this new well-equipped base version should be very popular.
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| Good looking new Sienna is ultra-fuel friendly in 4-cylinder mode. (Photo: Automotive Metrics) |
Let’s face it. There are nowhere near as many brands in the midsize minivan market now than when the segment was at the height of its popularity in the late ‘80s and throughout the ‘90s, but the models that remain certainly deserve their loyal fans. There’s the single South Korean entrant, Kia’s Sedona -- the short-lived Hyundai Entourage now history, while the Japanese contingent now only includes Honda’s Odyssey and Toyota’s Sienna from the original four. Good news, mind you, is that Nissan will be back with an all-new yet still eccentric Quest. The domestic minivan segment has seen ten separate brands join the fray since 1984, but now only two remain, the Chrysler and Dodge. These two, as you likely know, are the segment originators, and like always they’re virtually
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| For a base model, the Sienna looks good with its sporty 5-spoke alloy rims. (Photo: Automotive Metrics) |
Yes, it’s certainly been a rocky ride for the minivan over the past decade, so those of us who love practical transportation should truly be singing the praises of the manufacturers who’ve stuck by their side-slider enhanced motorized monoboxes. And they’ve become real performers at what they do best -- haul people and their gear. The new Sienna, brought to you by one of the most practical companies on the planet, does this extremely well.
The Sienna can be configured for seven or eight occupants, depending on the centre row, and comes in a wide variety of model choices,
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| Four-cylinder delivers great fuel economy. (Photo: Automotive Metrics) |
Toyota is the only minivan manufacturer to offer a four-cylinder engine, so right off the mark it’s the most fuel-efficient van on the market with estimated numbers that range from 10.4 L/100km city, 7.5 highway and 9.1 combined. Impressive for a van that moves along at a pretty good clip when pushed, thanks to 187 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and 186 lb-ft of
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| All Siennas get the model's stylish dash. (Photo: Automotive Metrics) |
The four-cylinder Sienna handles better than V6-equipped models, unless the sporty SE package is chosen. Its lighter front end gives the Sienna nimble reactions while it feels like it would roll perpetually if the brakes were never actuated. Low rolling resistance is a boon to fuel economy, of course, something Toyota has learned through its decade-plus of hybrid development, but instead of those thin hard rubber tires used in early HEVs the Sienna gets a nice meaty set of P235/60R17 all-season shoes standard, my tester’s mounted on an attractive set of five-spoke alloy rims.
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| Comfortable seats. (Photo: Automotive Metrics) |
Braking is good too, and comes by a set of four-wheel discs enhanced by standard Antilock (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA), Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), and Traction Control (TRAC), for what Toyota refers to as its Star Safety System. A total of seven airbags are part of the standard package, including a new driver's side knee airbag and side-curtain bags for all three rows.
Standard convenience
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| Nice design filled with a good assortment of features for a base model. (Photo: Automotive Metrics) |
And minivan life is a
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| Captain's chairs make for a comfortable second row. (Photo: Automotive Metrics) |
But it’s not all
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| Flexible seating is extremely easy to use. (Photo: Automotive Metrics) |
That predecessor is a mere shadow of the 2011 Sienna, however, and last year’s model was still very good. Now with thrifty four-cylinder power it’s the ultimate stingy pragmatic’s ride, and fuel prices being higher than they have been for a long time and not looking to decrease anytime soon, this new well-equipped base version should be very popular.
Interior
- Seating: 7 passengers
- Audio system with AM/FM
radio, CD player (reads
MP3 format) - Cruise control
- Cargo area light
- Main dashboard display
- Tachometer
- Floor covering: carpet in
passenger compartment and
carpet in load area - Driver and passenger
hinged 3rd row windows - Seat upholstery: upgraded
cloth - Front driver seat :
captains ; details:
manual height, front
passenger seat : captains - Third row seats:
split-folding split bench
with seating for three
fold flat to floor - Power steering type
- Ventilation system with
cabin filter - Air conditioning
- Opening rear ΒΌ windows
- Rear window with
defroster and
intermittent wiper - Front and rear power
windows with 2 express - Fuel consumption(L/100km)
: city= 10.4 ; highway=
7.5 ; combined= 9.1 ; - Audio Connectivity: AUX
jack
- 4 speakers
- 12V in cargo area and
front - Front and rear reading
lights - Illuminated driver and
passenger vanity mirror - Service interval
indicator - Luxury trim: colour high
gloss on doors and colour
high gloss on dashboard - Carpet floor mats
- Load restraint: hooks
- Folding front seat center
armrest - Rear seats: split-folding
captain's chairs with
seating for two ; also
incl. removable and
tip/tumble ; details:
manual recline - Steering wheel ; includes
height adjustment and
telescopic adjustment - Cupholders in front row,
rear seats and 3rd row
seats - Passenger seat and rear
seats secondary
ventilation controls - Rear view mirror
- Rear side windows:
wind-up on driver side
and passenger side - Tinted glass
- Dashboard console with
open storage, partial
overhead console - Privacy glass on rear and
rear side
Exterior
- Fixed mast antenna
- Mica paint
- Driver and passenger door
mirror: heated, body
colour, power adjustable - Spare wheel: spacesaver
with steel rim
- Roof spoiler
- Roof rails black
- Windshield wipers with
variable intermittent
wipe - Doors: driver : front
hinged, doors: passenger
: front hinged, doors:
rear driver : sliding,
doors: rear passenger :
sliding
Mechanical
- Front-wheel drive
- Electronic traction
control (via ABS & engine
management) - Fuel system: multi-point
injection - Independent front strut
suspension with
stabilizer bar and coil
springs, semi-independent
rear torsion beam
suspension with coil
springs - Powertrain type :
combustion
- 4.356:1 axle ratio
- Emissions data: CO2:
4,368 kg/yr - Fuel: unleaded ( 87
octane) - Transmission: ECT-i
6-speed automatic
w/manual mode ; incl.
shifter on dash
Safety
- 4 disc brakes (2
ventilated) - Painted front and rear
bumpers - Headlights: halogen with
projector beam lens - All three rows protected
by curtain airbags - Intelligent driver and
passenger front airbag - 2 active height
adjustable head
restraints for front
seats, 2 height
adjustable head
restraints for rear
seats, 3 height
adjustable head
restraints for 3rd row
seats - Height adjustable rear
seat belts for driver and
passenger - Vehicle Stability Control
(VSC) stability control - Brake assist system
- Driver knee airbags
- ABS
- Immobilizer
- Daytime running lights
- Remote keyless power
locks ; speed sensing - Front side airbags
- Height adjustable front
seat belts with
pre-tensioners for driver
and passenger - Third row seat belts for
driver, third row seat
belts for passenger,
3-point third row seat
belts for center - Electronic brake
distribution - Low tire pressure monitor
Dimensions
- External dimensions:
overall length (mm):
5,085, overall width
(mm): 1,985, overall
height (mm): 1,810,
ground clearance (mm):
164, wheelbase (mm):
3,030, front track (mm):
1,720, rear track (mm):
1,720 and curb to curb
turning circle (mm):
11,400 - Cargo capacity(in
litres): rear seat down:
4,250, all seats in
place: 1,110 and third
row seats removed: 2,470 - Fuel tank: 79 litre
capacity - Power: 187 hp @ 5,800
rpm; 186 ft lb of torque
@ 4,100 rpm - Front and rear alloy
wheels: 17"x 6.5"
- Internal dimensions:
front headroom (mm):
1,041, rear headroom
(mm): 1,008, front hip
room (mm): 1,488, rear
hip room (mm): 1,679,
front leg room (mm):
1,029, rear leg room
(mm): 955, front shoulder
room (mm): 1,650 and rear
shoulder room (mm): 1,641 - Engine: 2.7L in-line
four-cylinder DOHC VVT-i
with VVT - Front and rear all-season
tires 235/60/S - Weights: gross vehicle
weight (kg): 2,715,
published curb weight
(kg): 1,900, gross
trailer weight braked
(kg): 1,585 and payload
allowance (kg): 815
Misc
- Charges: Air Conditioning
Tax $ 100.00
- Delivery/freight charge:
$ 1,690.00
(J003) Standard Metallic Paint
Metallic paint
(J005) Standard Gloss Paint
Two-tone gloss paint
(J002) Standard Pearl Paint
Pearl paint
(J004) Standard Black Paint
Black paint
*Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, Installed options may also vary by dealer. Price is plus HST. See dealership for final pricing and availability.
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