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Toyota Estima Campervan CR40 4WD

The first generation Previa was sold outside the United States until 2000, when a new dynamically designed front wheel drive second generation replaced it. The second generation was not available in North America. The North American market received the Toyota Sienna. The second generation Previa had a slightly longer wheelbase (2900 mm) and was both narrower (1790 mm) and lower (1770 mm) than the first one; it switched to FF layout and was based on the Camry platform. It was produced with passenger doors on both sides and offered space for up to six, seven or eight passengers and, as with the first generation, was sold as the Estima in Japan and as the Tarago in Australia. The range available in Australia was the GLi, GLX and Ultima. The Ultima version was targeted as a competitor of the Chrysler's Plymouth Voyager.

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The following are only examples of the vehicles available. Some engine types do not comply with Australian ADR rules.

 

Production

2000–2006

Assembly

Japan

Layout

FF layout

Powertrain

Engine

2.0 L 1CD-FTV I4 diesel
2.4 L 2AZ-FE I4
3.0 L 1MZ-FE V6 (JDM & grey import)

Transmission

4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
CVT (Hybrid only)

Dimensions

Wheelbase

2,900 mm (114.2 in)

Length

4,750 mm (187.0 in)

Width

1,790 mm (70.5 in)

Height

1,770 mm (69.7 in)

Curb weight

1,850 kg (4,080 lb)

The first generation Previa was sold outside the United States until 2000, when a new dynamically designed front wheel drive second generation replaced it. The second generation was not available in North America. The North American market received the Toyota Sienna. The second generation Previa had a slightly longer wheelbase (2900 mm) and was both narrower (1790 mm) and lower (1770 mm) than the first one; it switched to FF layout and was based on the Camry platform. It was produced with passenger doors on both sides and offered space for up to six, seven or eight passengers and, as with the first generation, was sold as the Estima in Japan and as the Tarago in Australia. The range available in Australia was the GLi, GLX and Ultima. The Ultima version was targeted as a competitor of the Chrysler's Plymouth Voyager.

Models sold on the European markets were available with both gasoline and diesel-powered 4-cylinder engines. The diesel engine was a 2.0 L 1CD-FTV with 116 hp (87 kW) and the gasoline-powered one a 2.4 L 2AZ-FE with 156 hp (116 kW). Both models featured a 5-speed manual transmission as the part of standard equipment, while a 4-speed automatic was available as an option on gasoline-powered model.

Australian models were only available with the 2.4 L petrol engine and a 4-speed automatic.

In Japan, a 3.0L V6 and a hybrid version of the Estima were available.

First generation Estima Hybrid[edit]

The first generation Estima Hybrid employed the Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive and used a single electric motor and a mechanical CVT in its transmission and had been on sale in Japan since June 2001. It is claimed by Toyota to be the world's first hybrid minivan.[5]

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