Toyota Says Bye Bye to the Four-Cylinder Sienna

Toyota has announced the updates to the 2013 Toyota Sienna, with the biggest change being the deletion of the four-cylinder engine.

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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.

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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.

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The 2013 Sienna also gets Toyota’s Entune multimedia system, which is offered with navigation on the LE, SE and XLE trims.

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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).