As early as the 1930’s automakers began to recognise the need for a multi-passenger vehicle (MPV) that was also multi-purpose. Earlier design attempts were more like pick-up trucks, and didn’t offer the car-like handling that consumers wanted. Toyota took up that challenge and started making its cars bigger, constantly tweaking its vehicles to keep up with the ever-changing whims of the market.
They finally made the Toyota Noah in 2001, a minivan that has remained fresh and appealing across each of its three generations to date. The Noah’s growth and popularity in the Asian market has also begun to expand into other global markets. In this in-depth Toyota Noah review, discover how it stands out in the market for used family cars and why exactly it’s becoming so popular.