Thursday, June 25, 2015

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Honored Toyota Sienna

Earlier RAV4 Wins Previously Owned Vehicle Award at Technology Conference
                                                                                                                 
With huge cargo space up to 150 cubic feet, the Sienna has so much space for storage. The 2015 Toyota Sienna earned the best in Class Minivan Award, in New England at the fifth annual Motor press Association (NEMPA) technology Conference. The organizers were Massachusetts Institute of technology and NEMPA.

Toyota had already brought in awards from the NEMPA conference, including TV Previously Owned Vehicle award for the 2006-2012 RAV4, among the ten finalists. RAV4 was redesigned in 2013, having a history of supplying their owners comfort above all which is associated with Toyota vehicles. It remains the leader in class of small SUVs.

The conference concentrated on green vehicle technology and included a panel of experts in fuel economy, emissions reduction and innovation in green vehicle technologies, beyond tax allowance, legislation’s and pressure of high oil and gas prices. Robert Wimmer, Director of Energy & Environmental Research at Toyota Manufacturing North America, shared details about Toyota’s hydrogen fuel cell technology.

The 2015 Sienna holds true to its “wager Wagon” references. Interior is much more stylish, more comfortable, the cockpit area entertaining and cargo space more practical. Front framework is refreshed and restyled, headlights as well as taillights. This vehicle is the only minivan in its class offering all-wheel-drive.


Sienna will get you where-ever you want or need to go even before you ask “Are we there yet?”

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