10 Things You Should Know About the 2011 Toyota Sienna
Sportier and more family-friendly than ever
#2. It has all the safety features you need to protect your family,
and more
The 2011 Toyota Sienna comes with a full list of standard safety
features, plus some useful safety options. Passive safety equipment
includes dual-stage front airbags, head-protecting curtain side airbags
for the first and second seating rows, torso-protecting front side
airbags, a driver’s knee airbag, active front head restraints, and
Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) in the second-row
captain’s chairs and the third row middle position. Active safety
features consist of antilock brakes with brake assist and electronic
brakeforce distribution, traction control, and electronic stability
control. For those who want more security, Toyota offers front and rear
park assist, hill-start control, rearview and 180-degree panorama
cameras, and a Pre-Collision system that uses the available radar
cruise control to predict collisions which readies braking pressure,
retracts the front seatbelts, and will even intervene with emergency
braking when a crash is unavoidable. Rustbelt buyers can also opt for
the added traction of all-wheel drive.