Used Toyota Noah

Used Toyota Noah

The Noah was first introduced by Toyota in 2001. It is an 8-seater MPV with 2 sliding rear doors. A 5-seater version without the third row seats is also available. The MPV is the successor of the Toyota Liteace Noah, the last Liteace model. It is positioned above the Sienta and below the Alphard and Estima. The current Noah was released in 2007 featuring a 2.0-liter straight 4 direct injection petrol engine, CVT, and front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. The Noah is very popular in Asia. Since its release, the Noah and its sibling MPV, the Voxy, have sold more than 800,000 units. The Noah, like the Voxy, is equipped with many features that make it easy to use and comfortable to ride; among them, a sliding multi-rotating second row seats with child seat and fast folding third row seats. In addition, both cars use an excellent 2.0 L engine fitted with a continuous variable valve system for superior driving, performance and a highly functional Park Assist mechanism. Power distribution is regulated by a responsive 7-speed sequential manual transmission. For aerodynamics, the Noah Si and S models have large rear spoilers and bumpers, 16-inch wheels and overhanging flares to create a wide and sporty feel. There is an automatic air conditioning unit with temperature controls for driver and passengers and equipped with air filter. The state–of–the-art audio system utilizes the roof panels as diaphragm, dramatically increasing the sound field. The Noah comes with innovative features that many will find very helpful. Toyota ensured that the process and amount of volatile material used on the MPV conform to the environmental standards set various local and international regulating agencies. In addition, the Noah is equipped with a mechanism known as the Eco Driving Indicator, which tells the driver if he is operating on maximum fuel efficiency. Like other used Toyota vehicles, the Noah implements the Global Outstanding Assessment standards and further improved said standards with the by adopting an omni-directional concept. This concept promotes excellent passenger safety by using production process that makes sure that the body is fully capable of absorbing all kinds of collision impacts. The Noah comes with an HDD navigation system that provides a variety of multi-media functions, including a system for updating the navigation maps and gathering latest data and information. There is a three-layer instrument panel and a sophisticated center console that appears to be floating. At the center of the console is the Optitron meters intended to enhance visibility and indicate driver status. Completing all the high safety and performance features of the Noah is a design that is both pleasing as well as aerodynamically relevant.