Succès d'Estima: Toyota's New Estima (Previa) Goes on Sale in Japan
Visitors to the Tokyo Motor Show were electrified by the prototype of the new Previa. You might have called previous generations dull, but not this one — and it's nice to see that its edgy design was kept intact on the final version. Luxury minivans are hugely popular in Japan, and Toyota hopes to lure even more customers with this first redesign in six years.
The Estima/Previa accommodates up to eight people in its three rows of seats, and it has highly foldable rear seats in line with the latest minivan practice. Other interesting features include an intelligent parking assist system, steering assistance to keep the vehicle automatically in a lane, and an advanced stereo system that uses the roof panel as a diaphragm.
In addition to the (improved) 2.4-liter, four-cylinder engine, there's a new 3.5-liter V6 combined with sequential transmission. A hybrid engine will be available later this year, Toyota says.
The Previa will be exported to Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania starting this spring and to other markets soon thereafter.
What this means to you: Any changes to the Toyota of minivans are worth watching.
Source: http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...cleId=108965#4
Toyota ups the ante on the minivan segment.
There were a couple of old references online to a Lexus Estima.
), but I'm comfortable enough in my masculinitiy to buy one. Sure the Sienna is still a very nice vehicle, but the Estima is just such undeniable JDM hotness!
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The 4 cylinder is amazingly strong
We have one in our family stable and that thing gets beaten to death and still drives smooth
Wasn't the previa the first minivan to have 2 sunroofs?
Here's a previa with LS400 grill+headlights---lexus hybrid












