Toyota has announced the updates to the 2013 Toyota Sienna, with the biggest change being the deletion of the four-cylinder engine.
Toyota has announced the updates to the 2013 Toyota Sienna, with the biggest change being the deletion of the four-cylinder engine. The four-cylinder was dropped due to low demand, so this means that Sienna buyers will only have one engine to choose from, the 266 horsepower 3.5L V6.
For the 2013 model year, most grades of the Toyota Sienna gain new amenities and refinements. The popular LE grade adds a standard three-zone automatic climate control system. The system features a cabin air filter, along with individual temperature settings for the driver, front passenger and rear-seat passengers. The rear passengers have a separate digital control panel. The 2013 Sienna Limited and XLE gains a standard Blind Spot Monitor, and this feature is now also available as a stand-alone option on the SE grade. A standard acoustic windshield is also new on Limited and XLE models.
The 2013 Sienna also gets Toyota’s Entune multimedia system, which is offered with navigation on the LE, SE and XLE trims.
The Sienna’s standard 3.5-liter V6 generates 266 horsepower and is rated at
18 mpg city/25 mpg highway (16 mpg city/23 mpg highway on AWD models).