Most automakers have long since abandoned their minivan platforms. Toyota, as an automotive industry leader, continued in the exact opposite direction and continued to develop the Sienna into nearly the perfect family vehicle for the 21st century.
The 2021 Toyota Sienna in Milford, CT will arrive at the Colonial Toyota showroom with a completely new chassis that is lighter and will be powered exclusively by an efficient, but powerful hybrid powertrain.
Ahead of the 2021 Sienna getting to the Colonial Toyota showroom, early reviews have been effusive with their praise of the redesigned minivan. Some of the highlights include top marks for its aforementioned powertrain, roomy and easy-to-navigate interior features and its available all-wheel-drive capability.
Colonial Toyota customers can start the pre-ordering process for the 2021 Toyota Sienna today by calling, 203-403-6890.
Of course, the headlining attraction for the 2021 Toyota Sienna is its hybrid powertrain. A naturally aspirated 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine will provide the bulk of the power for the Sienna. The automaker uses a similar engine in a lot of its vehicles because it its naturally efficient. However, when the next generation Toyota Hybrid System is applied, those fuel economy scores will rise rapidly. Drivers can expect the 2021 Sienna to make a combined gas/electric output of 245 net horsepower. The redesigned Sienna will still be able to tow up to 3,500 pounds when it is properly equipped.
Obviously, it is more than reasonable for a future owner of the 2021 Toyota Sienna to expect the newest member of the manufacturer’s hybrid family to deliver world-class fuel economy scores. A 2021 Sienna with front-wheel-drive will be able to record 36 miles per gallon in the city and 36 miles per gallon on the highway. Buyers choosing a 2021 Sienna with all-wheel-drive won’t see much difference in fuel efficiency scores, 35 miles per gallon in the city and 36 miles per gallon on the highway.
The 2021 Sienna continues to offer three rows of seats that will be able to hold seven or eight passengers, depending on which trim grade a customer chooses to take home. Several 2021 Sienna models will be equipped with a pair of captain’s chairs in the second row that can also be configured in a lot of different ways to maximize passenger comfort.
When it comes to cargo volume, the 2021 Sienna will still be at, or near the top of its class. An updated Sienna with all of its seats full of people will be able to hold 33.5 cubic-feet of cargo. An owner can fold the third row away to make 75.2 cubic-feet of cargo volume usable. Finally, Toyota has designed the 2021 Sienna to offer more than 100 cubic-feet of rear storage when the second and third rows are properly stowed away.