What you see pictured above (and below) is the current-generation Toyota Sienna minivan that will be replaced by an all-new model which is set to be unveiled for the first time at the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show in the beginning of December. That's about all Toyota had to say about its new people mover that will compete against the likes of the Honda Odyssey and Chrysler Town & Country when it arrives at the firm's U.S. showrooms sometime in 2010.






17 Comments

  1. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    Look nothing different, compared with the previous generation

  2. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    I know it's a soccermom car, but could they at least make it just a little bit more interesting??? This may be one of the most dull cars ever.

  3. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    It's a shame that Toyota didn't just give us back the Previa which has continued to be sold in Asia and Europe as the Estima with a hybrid powertrain capable of 30+ mpg. It has so much more room and style than the boring and appliance like Sienna. Hopefully their new CEO will take some cues for Ford's successes in bringing their best cars to the US instead of having country specific models.

  4. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    All new...?? Looks like the old one

  5. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    Cant you people read ? the post states this is the current van !!! with the new model that is set to be unveiled at the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show, that show hasn't happened yet !

  6. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    Learn to read... it clearly says underneath it's a picture of the current generation Sienna.

  7. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    What's the point in having a heading "All New..." then posting a photo of the old one!

    WAIT until you have a photo of the new one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111 Asssholes!

  8. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    If all car websites / magazines were to continaully have some attenion grabbing headling like "All New..." the persist in showing the current (and not the all new version) IT WON'T BE LONG BEFORE PEOPLE GIVE UP READING SUCH AUTOMOTIVE JOURNALISTS CRAP...!!!

    Don't believe me? Keep it up and see!

  9. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    hey man, slick reporting...

    "All new" headling - previous model photo - slick! man Slick!

  10. John @ Carscoop » November 11, 2009  

    Did any of you actually bother to read the title and the first - not the last- sentence of the article before making these comments? Like, how more clear can it be: "What you see pictured above (and below) is the current-generation Toyota Sienna"

    The photos were used to accompany the article. Jeez....

  11. Timo » November 11, 2009  

    Some people are soooooooooooo stupid that it's actually really, really, sad. That's all I can say

  12. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    OMG! Are you people on drugs or something?

  13. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    Actually read and comprehend John. What world do you live in?

    This is a visual world, especially for some men.

    Give 'em hell John.

    3Deuce27

  14. Greg » November 11, 2009  

    3Deuce27@ We live in a world full of idiots

  15. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    Hey if you dont have the "all new" pictures yet, just post the Toyota logo instead the old ones.

  16. Anonymous » November 11, 2009  

    Hey, you up their should learn how to read, and write for that matter

  17. Alex » November 12, 2009  

    You guys expect people who can't spell simple words ("continaully, attenion and headling") to read the article and the title? Ha! Throw him a picture and he's set for the day.

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