ASEAN Car
Image default
Editor's Picks

Toyota’s New Minivan Lets You Create A Lounge, Office Or Bedroom Inside

  • Toyota transforms the Sienta into a configurable camper with help from Modellista.
  • New Juno trim includes five modular furniture pieces offered in four themed packages.
  • It is based on the flagship Z Hybrid trim, with a starting price of ¥3,654,200 ($24,800).

Transforming a daily driver into a cozy escape pod has become something of a pastime in Japan. From kei cars to full-size vans, local automakers and aftermarket tuners continue to respond with camper-ready upgrades. The latest to embrace the trend is the Toyota Sienta, a compact minivan that gets a clever new twist thanks to Modellista.

var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:[]};
adpushup.que.push(function() {
if (adpushup.config.platform !== “DESKTOP”){
adpushup.triggerAd(“0f7e3106-c4d6-4db4-8135-c508879a76f8”);
} else {
adpushup.triggerAd(“82503191-e1d1-435a-874f-9c78a2a54a2f”);
}
});

Originally launched in 2022 as a competitor to the Honda Freed, the third-generation Sienta is built on a stretched version of the TNGA-B platform shared with the Yaris. It measures 4,260 mm (167.7 inches) in length and comes with either a 1.5-liter gasoline engine or a hybrid system, available in front-wheel drive or E-Four all-wheel-drive configurations.

More: This Smart Kit Turns Your Stellantis Van Into A Camper On The Go

Toyota’s new Juno trim builds on this foundation, rethinking the rear cabin layout with versatility in mind. Instead of a third row of seats, the space is fitted with a customizable compartment that can be adapted for different purposes using a set of modular furniture pieces.

Sofa Or Study? You Choose

Buyers can choose from five individual modules, or opt for one of four themed kits: Chill, Refresh, Focus, and Comfort. Depending on the selection, the Sienta can function as a lounge, a sleeping space, or a compact mobile office.

The model also features six ceiling-mounted LED lights, special floor mats with black piping, and a Juno emblem on the tailgate. As with the standard Sienta, the interior features a deodorizing, water- and oil-repellent fabric upholstery which is available in black, fromage, or khaki shades.

How Much Does It Cost?

var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:[]};
adpushup.que.push(function() {
if (adpushup.config.platform !== “DESKTOP”){
adpushup.triggerAd(“bb7964e9-07de-4b06-a83e-ead35079d53c”);
} else {
adpushup.triggerAd(“9b1169d9-7a89-4971-a77f-1397f7588751”);
}
});

The Toyota Sienta Juno is based on the Hybrid Z trim and costs ¥3,654,200 ($24,800) for the 2WD model or ¥3,852,200 ($26,100) for the E-Four. This means it is ¥570,900 ($3,900) more expensive than the standard Sienta Hybrid Z with a five-seater configuration.

More: Modellista’s Toyota Sienta Exploring Its Sporty, Adventurous, And Premium Sides

Individual furniture modules are priced as follows: the Bass Module costs ¥69,300 ($470), the larger version ¥72,600 ($490), the Cushion Module ¥20,900 ($140), the Side Table ¥31,900 ($220), and the Work Table ¥44,000 ($300). An optional air mattress, priced at ¥22,000 ($150), completes the overnight setup.

For full configurations, the Chill package is ¥165,000 ($1,100), Refresh is ¥220,000 ($1,500), Focus is ¥231,000 ($1,600), and Comfort tops the list at ¥330,000 ($2,200).

var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:[]};
adpushup.que.push(function() {
if (adpushup.config.platform !== “DESKTOP”){
adpushup.triggerAd(“b25ecba7-3bbb-4ea7-a3a8-dbea91695c07”);
} else {
adpushup.triggerAd(“e46c436a-adeb-4b5e-a2c7-56bc36561c10”);
}
});

Improved Safety Features

Besides the Juno grade, the company has announced a few model year updates for the Sienta, focused on safety equipment. All grades now come standard with an electric parking brake, a brake hold function, automatic A/C, adaptive cruise control, driver emergency response system, and steering assist. Furthermore, a drive recorder is fitted to all trims besides the entry-level X.

No changes have been made to the exterior or interior styling outside of the Juno-specific elements. The updated Sienta lineup is priced from ¥2,077,900 to ¥3,322,000 ($14,100 to $22,500) in Japan, depending on the selected trim and drivetrain.

Toyota

#Toyotas #Minivan #Lets #Create #Lounge #Office #Bedroom

Related posts

Porsche Fast-Tracking New Compact SUV With Gas And Hybrid Power

aseancar

‘My Back Hurts, My Neck Hurts, My Shoulders Hurt’ But He Still Went After The Truck

aseancar

One Of Ford’s Hottest Sellers Just Crashed In July

aseancar

Leave a Comment