Summary
The 2002 Toyota Sienna stands as a testament to practicality and family-friendly design, offering spacious interiors, reliable performance, and innovative features like a built-in entertainment system for rear passengers, making it an ideal choice for large families and those seeking versatile transportation.
History
Introduced in 1999 as Toyota's full-size minivan, the 2002 model year continued to refine the Sienna's established reputation for reliability and comfort. Notable improvements included enhanced interior trim options and technological upgrades, cementing its position as a leader in the minivan segment. This iteration maintained Toyota’s commitment to durability while incorporating contemporary family needs.
Car Culture Around the Vehicle
The Toyota Sienna has become a staple in suburban and family-oriented communities across North America. Known for its longevity and adaptability, the Sienna often features prominently in family road trips, school runs, and weekend outings, embodying a blend of practicality and comfort that resonates deeply with its owners.
Trims Available
- LE (Leather)
- XL (Extended)
- Platinum (Top-tier Luxury)
Technical Specifications
Body Style: Minivan
Horsepower: 238 hp
Transmission: Automatic
Engine Type & Size: 4.0L V6
Horsepower & Torque: 238 hp, 245 lb-ft torque
Drivetraject: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Fuel Tank Capacity: 18 gallons
Fuel Efficiency: 18 mpg (city), 23 mpg (highway)
Dimensions: Length - 202 inches, Width - 76 inches, Height - 70 inches
Cargo Capacity: 155 cubic feet (vans)
Towing Capacity: 3500 lbs
Safety Ratings: Good ratings from NHTSA
Key Features: Rear Entertainment System, Seven Passenger Seating, Power Sliding Doors
Passenger Capacity: Up to 7 passengers
Luxury
Prestige
Exotic
SUV
Hybrid
Standard
VAN
Convertible