Toyota Wheelchair Vans Information

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The first generation of Toyota Sienna was released in the US in 1997 and the popular minivan model is currently on its new 4th generation, which debuted in 2021. Since coming out in the US, the Sienna has become more popular as each year has passed, and for good reasons. This page will provide information for each generation of Toyota Sienna wheelchair van.

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- For the sake of relevance, we will only cover generations of this vehicle that were converted for wheelchair access and are still widely available on the handicap accessible vehicle market. -

 

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Second Generation (2004-2010) 

Third Generation (2011-2020) 

Fourth Generation (2021-Current) 

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Second Generation  (2004-2010)

Red 2010 Toyota Sienna wheelchair van parked with the sliding door open and ramp deployed.  Red 2010 Toyota Sienna wheelchair van parked with the sliding door open and ramp deployed, viewed from front angle.

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After its introduction and relative success of the first generation, Toyota went to work and in 2003 the second generation of Toyota Sienna was released as a 2004 model year, and this time, the wheelchair van conversion manufacturers jumped at the chance to convert a new vehicle for wheelchair access. This was a fresh, new option in the wheelchair accessible vehicles market which had been dominated by wheelchair accessible minivans made by Dodge, Chrysler, and Ford. Consumers took notice and solidifed the Toyota Sienna as a great wheelchair accessible van option.   

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Third Generation    (2011-2020) 

Silver Toyota Sienna wheelchair van with sliding door open and ramp deployed. Silver Toyota Sienna wheelchair van with sliding door open and ramp deployed, viewed from front corner angle.

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Continuing its rise in popularity, Toyota really hit a home run with the third generation of Toyota Sienna, released in 2010 as a 2011 model year. With the most spacious interior, great standard features, and classic Toyota reliability, this was clearly the best Toyota minivan yet. And wheelchair van customers took notice as well, with the Toyota Sienna soon becoming one of the top selling wheelchair van models. In this generation, Toyota introduced a lot of upgrades such as electric power steering and a new 8-speed automatic transmission, as well as a bevy of safety technology for the Sienna, including blind spot monitoring, pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, dynamic radar cruise control, lane departure alert with steering assist, and automatic high beams.

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Fourth Generation  (2021-Current)

Toyota Sienna Hybrid Wheelchair van with sliding door open and ramp deployed Toyota Sienna Hybrid Wheelchair van with sliding door open and ramp deployed viewed from angle

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Toyota has a reputation not only for its reliability and durability, but also for fuel efficiency. That reputation lives up to the hype with the Fourth generation of Toyota Sienna which achieves up to 36 MPG in City driving! New in 2021, the Fourth generation of Toyota Sienna is unique because it is a hybrid vehicle. This means it is powered by both a traditional gas engine, as well as an electric motor, which allows it to achieve unprecedented fuel economy for a wheelchair accessible vehicle. Besides fuel efficiency, the newest generation of Toyota Sienna is also equipped with the latest safety features such as lane keep assist, blind spot monitor, and more. For more info, check out our blog post about the Toyota Sienna Hybrid Wheelchair Van with more details, including videos, here.

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