Toyota Noah and Voxy Minivans to Receive Updates and Go Hybrid-Only
Toyota will refresh its Noah and Voxy minivans while switching the lineup to hybrid powertrains.
Toyota Motor Corporation is preparing a mid-cycle update for two of its popular minivans, the Toyota Noah and Toyota Voxy. The revised versions are scheduled to arrive on the market starting May 6.
As part of the update, Toyota will streamline the lineup and offer the models exclusively with hybrid powertrains, reflecting the company’s broader strategy aimed at reducing emissions and moving toward carbon neutrality.
Updates for the Toyota Noah

For the Noah, the S-Z trim with front-wheel drive and a seven-seat configuration, along with several other variants, will now feature projector-style LED headlights with automatic leveling. The lighting package also includes LED turn signals and position lights that double as daytime running lights.
The S-Z trim will also receive upgraded instrumentation as standard. This includes an Optitron gauge cluster along with a 12.3-inch color TFT multifunction display.
Hybrid models equipped with Toyota’s E-Four all-wheel-drive system gain another small addition: a built-in display for the SNOW EXTRA driving mode, designed to help improve traction in slippery conditions.
Changes for the Toyota Voxy

Updates to the Voxy are similar but with one notable difference. In the S-Z front-wheel-drive seven-seat version, the same projector-style LED headlights with automatic leveling, LED turn signals, and LED position lights with daytime running functions are available as a factory option rather than standard equipment.
However, the S-Z trim still includes the Optitron instrument cluster and a 12.3-inch TFT display as standard. Meanwhile, the S-G trim will feature a 7-inch color TFT screen.

Like the Noah, hybrid Voxy models equipped with E-Four all-wheel drive will also include the SNOW EXTRA mode display as part of the standard equipment.
With these updates, Toyota continues to refine both minivans while gradually shifting its lineup toward electrified powertrains.
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