The Toyota Sienna has been pleasing owners for years due to its spacious interior, sleek exterior and dependability. It also is the only minivan within the auto market that has an all-wheel drive option, which is perfect for drivers in the northern states during winter months. We expect big things for the 2014 model year, a few minor tweaks have been made to the Sienna and today we'd like to talk about what to expect.
Most of the changes come in the form of features. The Sienna comes in numerous different trims like the L, LE, XLE, SE and Limited, all have a 3.5-liter V6 engine that can produce over 260 horsepower and can tow all the way up to 3,500 pounds. The Tow Prep Option now comes standard in every trim.
The new Sienna also will be receiving a upgrade in the form of safety. The SE trim will be getting Blind Spot Monitoring as a standalone features, which is nice because you don't need to purchase an entire package to get it.
Also, there's upgrades in the form of technology. Trims from the LE up will be getting an Entune infotainment. Drivers can now access Bing search, Pandora, and more apps through Entune. The new Sienna also has a navigation system and is Bluetooth compatible.
If you want to find out more about the 2014 Toyota Sienna, stop into Capitol Toyota today located at 783 Auto Group Avenue in Salem, Oregon. When you arrive, we can show you some of the other available options from the new Toyota lineup, then arrange test drives at your convenience.
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