The second-generation Toyota Voxy was released in 2007. The minivan is a successor of Toyota Noah, so it holds a similar cabin capacity to that of Noah. The angled and rectangular design aids in lessening the overall drag coefficient.
One should know that the Voxy has a unique design with large headlamps and the low ground clearance sets it apart from the Toyota Noah.
The main difference between Toyota Noah and Toyota Voxy is that Toyota Noah is the base model of the minivan segment while Toyota Voxy is the sportier version of the base model. Toyota Noah has less room space while Toyota Voxy has more room space in the vehicle.
Its interior is deemed to be the most comfortable of all. The minivan, too, comes with an eight-seat accommodation but offers larger room space than Noah.
Under the bonnet, the power of the second-generation Voxy features either a 2.0-liter 3ZR-FAE or a 3ZR-FE engine. The engines feature Dual VVT-i (Dual Variable Valve Timing-intelligent) and Valvematic continuously variable valve lift structure.