New 2021 Toyota Sienna – Woodland Special Edition

Although minivans are rapidly losing market positions to crossovers, Toyota Motor continues to produce the full-size Sienna van for North America. Moreover, the company is developing this product: in the United States, they introduce a special version of the Woodland Special Edition. which has increased ground clearance.

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It can be assumed that this modification should just attract the attention of those who were going to buy a crossover as a family car.

Outwardly, against the background of the standard Sienna, the novelty stands out by the presence of darkened chrome. Roof rails with crossbars are install on the roof, making it easy to transport long lengths. The list of standard equipment includes a towing device that allows you to pull trailers weighing up to 1580 kg.

One of the most important acquisitions of the “forest” special version the increase ground clearance. Toyota does not specify how much the distance between the bottom and the ground has increased. But each additional millimeter increases the practicality of the car. Moreover, all Woodland Special Edition minivans are equip with all-wheel drive.

Toyota sienna

Inside, sports seats fit with black trim and contrast stitching. The rear is equipping with a 1500 W power outlet and a 1200 W JBL stereo. Second-row captain’s seats with longitudinal slide adjustment. And Toyota Split & Stow third-row seats. Which can be individually folded into a flat floor are also standard.

Toyota sienna

The minivan is equipping with a hybrid powertrain consisting of a 2.5-liter gasoline engine and three electric motors. The power is 246 hp.

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