Toyota Sienna is a minivan manufactured by the Japanese company since 1998 and especially addressed to the North American market.
The Sienna is the successor of Toyota Previa and shares the platform and the engine with Toyota Camry. The 2004 version of the car was first unveiled at the 2003 edition of the Detroit Auto Show and, if the first generation was manufactured in Georgetown, Kentucky, the production was now moved to Princeton, Indiana. The new generation of Sienna came with a couple of new features, including rear parking sensors, rear view camera, kid view mirror and a navigation system.