Toyota Motor Corporation prepares to launch partially redesigned versions of the Noah and Voxy minivans. Sales begin on May 6 in the Japanese market. The models now adopt a unified hybrid drive system as standard for passenger variants.
The change eliminates gasoline engines in the main lines. The objective includes reducing emissions and gaining silence and economy. Preços starts at 3,261,500 yen for the Noah and 3,751,000 yen for the Voxy, including taxes. The Welcab versions for users with special needs continue to be available with gasoline and arrive in mid-May.
Dianteira gets new design with emphasis on headlights
The front look has been updated on both minivans. The Noah features sleeker lines around the headlights. The Voxy maintains its own identity with aerodynamic touches. Essas changes reinforce the distinction between the two models that share the platform.
Novas body colors expand personalization options. The interior also received attention. The instrument panel now includes a larger LCD screen, which improves visibility for the driver. Esses details aim to increase daily comfort on family trips.
- Faróis with new LED format in C on Noah
- Grade and front bumper revised on both minivans
- Aerodinâmica optimized to reduce consumption
- Novas body color options
- Tela Enlarged LCD on instrument panel
Unified Híbrido promises more silence and lower consumption
The standardized hybrid system combines a combustion engine with electric propulsion. The Toyota highlights gains in driving comfort. The set offers quieter operation, especially at low speeds.
Consumo fuel should improve over previous versions. The strategy aligns with the automaker’s carbon neutrality goal. Modelos with E-Four all-wheel drive remains available in some configurations.
The focus on hybrids reflects a trend observed in the brand’s other recent launches. The decision to eliminate gasoline in standard passenger versions reinforces the environmental commitment without compromising on practicality. Internal Espaço, sliding doors and capacity for up to eight occupants remain highlights.
Versões Welcab maintain gasoline engine
The Welcab line of assistance vehicles continues with gasoline options. The launch of these models is scheduled for mid-May. Essa choice preserves accessibility for drivers and passengers with special needs.
The updated minivans maintain practical features of the current generation. Portas sliding backs provide easy access. The flexible cabin suits families and light commercial use. Segurança active with Toyota Safety Sense must be part of the series package.
Lançamento strengthens position in the minivan segment
Noah and Voxy occupy an important space in the Toyota and Japão lineup. Elas is below Alphard in premium positioning. The 2026 update comes at a time of growing demand for efficient and spacious vehicles.
The redesign maintains the family essence of minivans. At the same time, it incorporates technological and aesthetic advances. The Toyota hopes to attract buyers looking for economy, comfort and modern design in one vehicle. Orders can now be placed at Japanese dealerships

