1998-2003 Toyota Sienna: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1998-2003 Toyota Sienna. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1998-2003 Toyota Sienna.
Year to Year Changes
1999 Toyota Sienna:
Several updates hit the Sienna in its second season, including a newly available power right-side sliding door. The base CE model came with one or two sliding side doors, while the LE and top-line XLE came with the pair. Daytime running lights were installed, along with auto-off headlamps. An optional second-row child safety seat now was available for the CE and LE. To help foil thieves, an engine immobilizer was integrated into the optional keyless entry/antitheft system.
2000 Toyota Sienna:
Siennas now came with an in-dash CD player and steering-wheel radio controls. A new Sport option package for CE and LE models included running boards, a rear spoiler, and alloy wheels.
2001 Toyota Sienna:
Sienna lost its base 3-door CE model in 2001. XLE gained dual power sliding side doors, and the engine gained 16 horsepower this year. All models got a revamped dashboard and optional front side airbags. Also new was a rear-seat video entertainment option and this minivan's first antiskid system.
2002 Toyota Sienna:
Toyota's minivan got a new option package for 2002 that included an upgraded CD audio system and a host of interior amenities.
2003 Toyota Sienna:
Sienna sees little change as Toyota readies a new model for '04.








