The Toyota Estima (other names: Toyota Previa and Toyota Tarago) is a Japanese minivan produced by Toyota Motor Corporation, which was first presented to the general public in 1990. Its production started in the same year and is still ongoing. The model was manufactured, among others, in the city of Kariya in Japan.
The Estima model was developed and put into production in order to expand the Toyota Group’s commercial offer and to replace the TownAce model. Compared to its predecessor, the new model was clearly different in terms of body style, which became much more streamlined. Engines with a slightly larger displacement (2.2-2.4 litres) were also most often used as a drive. During production, four generations of the Toyota Estima were created, the latest of which was presented in 2012 and is aimed primarily at the South Korean and Japanese markets. It is worth adding that the Toyota Estima is available in Japan with a hybrid drive – similar to the Lexus RX400h.