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Toyota has yet to make any official announcement about the Previa's return, meaning any news about a new model is just wishful thinking at this point. Much of the ongoing speculation seems to have ...
I’m telling you, this thing is cool. OK, maybe “interesting” is the better word. But if it wasn’t painted this oh-so-Toyota shade of beige, and was instead this, well, then we’d be ...
Remember the popular egg-shaped Toyota minivan from the '90s? It turns out there was more to this model than a weird style. Here's what made it special.
And all the cars in the Previa brand should have shared the same remarkable mid-engined platform. Toyota could have pitched the Previa brand as a sort of enthusiast's brand.
The Previa was a 1990s family hauler known more for its distinctive egg-shaped design than its popularity among minivan buyers.
Bring back the egg silhouette and it could be Toyota’s answer to the Volkswagen ID.Buzz. It could even be stylized as “PrEVia” in the marketing materials.
The Previa jostles its occupants far less fervently than the Pontiac. Still, we wish the Toyota were fitted with fatter, lower-profile rubber.
Toyota’s egg-shaped minivan, the Previa, is officially going electric. It will be revived as the first all-electric Toyota minivan. Will the funky-looking minivan find success as an EV?
Toyota's Previa: a tough survivor Eleven years ago, Toyota launched the first-generation Previa, which soon gained worldwide popularity - 85,000 cars were sold in Europe alone. The new Previa ...
One of Toyota’s strangest creations has reached the unusual position of almost being cool. The Previa is just old enough that they’ve all but disappeared from suburban parking lots, which is ...
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