Toyota NoahOverviewManufacturerToyotaAlso calledProductionNovember 2001[3] – presentBody and chassisClassMinivanBody style5-door minivanLayoutChronologyPredecessorToyota TownAce/LiteAce Noah (R40/R50)
The Toyota Noah (Japanese: トヨタ・ノア, Hepburn: Toyota Noa) is a minivan with two rear sliding doors built by Toyota and sold mainly in Asian countries. It is positioned below the Alphard, and above the Sienta. The Noah was also positioned below the Estima until the latter was discontinued in 2019.
Being a front-wheel drive-based vehicle, it replaces the rear-wheel drive-based TownAce/LiteAce Noah, while retaining the “R” model code series and generation numbering. In contrast with its predecessor, the Noah features rear sliding doors on both sides.[4]
The twin version of the Noah is named the Toyota Voxy (Japanese: トヨタ・ヴォクシー, Hepburn: Toyota Vokushī). It is marketed as the sportier version of the Noah, featuring split-type headlights and clear taillight lens, a styling trait that would later be shared with the larger Vellfire. For the third generation, another twin version was also available, named the Toyota Esquire (Japanese: トヨタ・エスクァイア, Hepburn: Toyota Esukwaia). It was marketed as the more luxurious version of the Noah, sported a different grille design and more upmarket interior. Starting with the fourth generation, the Noah is also rebadged and sold by Suzuki as the fourth-generation Suzuki Landy (Japanese: スズキ・ランディ, Hepburn: Suzuki Randi), replacing the previous Landy model, which from 2007 until 2022 had been based on the Nissan Serena.[2]
Up until the third generation, the vehicle was specifically developed to provide variants that complies with the Japanese dimension regulations for compact vehicles with length dimensions under 4,700 mm (185.0 in) and width under 1,700 mm (66.9 in) (“class five” vehicle), which placed it in the lower end of the annual road tax bracket which contributed to its high demand.[5][6] Since the fourth generation, all variants have exceeded the 1,700 mm (66.9 in) width limit, which made it classified as a “class three” vehicle.
For the first three generations, the Noah is based on the same platform as the Ipsum, with improvements and upgrades throughout its successive generations while retaining most of the rear floor panel.[7] Since the fourth-generation model, the Noah adopted the TNGA platform.[8]
The Noah was once exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store Japanese dealerships, the Voxy to Netz Store, and the Esquire to Toyopet Store. On 1 May 2020, the Noah, Voxy and Esquire became available at all Toyota dealership sales channels in Japan (Toyota Store, Toyopet Store, Corolla Store and Netz). The Esquire was later discontinued in December 2021.[1]
First generationOverviewModel codeR60Also calledToyota VoxyProductionNovember 2001[3] – June 2007AssemblyJapan: Kariya, Aichi (Toyota Auto Body)[3]Body and chassisPlatformToyota MC platformRelatedToyota Ipsum (XM20)PowertrainEnginePower output114 kW (153 hp; 155 PS)TransmissionDimensionsWheelbase2,825 mm (111.2 in)Length4,580-4,625 mm (180.3-182.1 in)Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)Height1,850 mm (72.8 in)Kerb weight1,500 kg (3,307 lb)
The first-generation Noah and Voxy were released in 16 November 2001. Newly developed based on the Ipsum platform, it is the first time the Noah nameplate adopted a front-wheel drive layout.[9] The model is equipped with the H∞ TEMS suspension.[10] Early Noah model includes: X, S, L, and G Edition were available in X and S grades. While the early Voxy model includes: X, Z, V, and G edition were available in X, and Z grades.[11]
In July 2002, Toyota introduced the Voxy: the Z “Kirameki” features chrome plating on the front grille. At the same time, the Noah added a new grade: the X Navi Special Edition.
The Welcab variant was added in December 2003.[12]
The facelifted model was released in August 2004. Normally a seven-seater, five-seater versions with flexible rear seating called the Noah YY and Voxy Trans-X was added at the same time.[13] The first generation was discontinued in June 2007.
Noah Voxy Second generationOverviewModel codeR70Also calledProductionAssemblyBody and chassisPlatformToyota MC platformPowertrainEnginePower outputTransmissionCVTDimensionsWheelbase2,825 mm (111.2 in)Length4,595-4,630 mm (180.9-182.3 in)Width1,695-1,720 mm (66.7-67.7 in)Height1,850-1,875 mm (72.8-73.8 in)Kerb weight1,550-1,700 kg (3,417-3,748 lb)
The second-generation Noah and Voxy were released in June 2007. A number of variants were available. The Voxy line started with the X, followed by the sporty Z and ZS, which received a more aggressive looking front bumper, with a larger spoiler and with an additional air intake, as well as alloy wheels. There was also an XL Edition and the top V model, as well as a two-row, five-seater version of the base X called the Trans-X.
The facelifted model was released in April 2010, with redesigned front and rear lamps and bumpers. In June 2010, Gazoo Sports released a lowered, sporty version with a customized look, called the G Sports. This also had different bumpers and a large, chromed grille. The second generation was discontinued in January 2014. For 2007 models on Japanese models only, G-BOOK, a subscription telematics service was available as an option.
In Indonesia, the facelifted second-generation Noah was launched on 11 December 2012 as the Toyota NAV1, which filled the gap between the Kijang Innova and the Alphard. It was CKD-assembled at Sugity Creatives, a subsidiary of Toyota Auto Body in Bekasi, West Java, and available in two grade levels, G and V. The engine used is the 2.0-litre 3ZR-FAE four-cylinder petrol unit mated with a continuously variable transmission.[15][16] In 2014, the V Limited grade was added.[17]
After the NAV1 was discontinued in January 2017 due to declining sales, it was replaced by the facelifted third-generation Voxy in August of the same year, which is imported from Japan.[18] A total of 4,483 NAV1s were sold.[19]
Noah Voxy NAV1 (Indonesia) Third generationOverviewModel codeR80Also calledProductionJanuary 2014 – December 2021AssemblyJapan: Kariya, Aichi (Toyota Auto Body Fujimatsu Plant);[3] Toyota, Aichi (Motomachi plant)[20]DesignerBody and chassisPlatformToyota New MC platformPowertrainEngineElectric motor5JM AC synchronous (hybrid)Power outputTransmissionHybrid drivetrainPower-split (hybrid)Battery6.5 Ah nickel-metal hydride (hybrid)DimensionsWheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)Length4,695-4,710 mm (184.8-185.4 in)Width1,695-1,735 mm (66.7-68.3 in)Height1,825-1,870 mm (71.9-73.6 in)Kerb weight1,560-1,730 kg (3,439-3,814 lb)
The third-generation Noah and Voxy were introduced on 20 January 2014. For the first time, an engine start-stop system was used to improve fuel economy. It was also the first Toyota minivan to have one-touch sliding doors. The monthly sales target was set at 3,400 units for Noah, which was sold at Toyota Corolla Store dealership chain and 4,600 units for Voxy sold at Netz Store dealerships.[25]
At the time of launch, the Noah was offered with three grades: X “V Package”, X, and Si. While the Voxy was offered with three grades: X “C Package”, V, and ZS. All models availables in 4WD and FWD.[26]
On 29 October 2014, the luxury-oriented variant, the Esquire was unveiled, which was marketed as a more luxurious version of the Noah. It was offered with 2 grades: Xi and Gi. Both petrol and hybrid versions are available for each trim level. The petrol variant offers front-wheel and all-wheel drive options. The hybrid version is only available in front-wheel drive.[27] it is sold through Toyota and Toyopet dealers.
The lower grade levels of the third-generation Noah (without the “aero body” package, which came standard for the Voxy and Esquire) maximized its exterior dimensions within Japanese dimension regulations by increasing its length by 100 mm (3.9 in) to 4,695 mm (184.8 in). By adopting a newly developed low-floor platform, the overall height of the third-generation model is reduced by 25 mm (1.0 in) compared to the previous model, while the interior height is increased by 60 mm (2.4 in) to 1,400 mm (55.1 in).[25]
In January 2016, the Noah/Voxy/Esquire received Toyota Safety Sense C, which incorporated features such as collision warning, lane assist, as well as high beam assist.[28] The Noah/Voxy/Esquire also received Toyota’s T-Connect services.
The Noah/Voxy/Esquire received a facelift on 3 July 2017 with changes to the lights, hood, bumper and the front fender.[29] It was discontinued in late 2021.
The facelifted third-generation Voxy was launched in Indonesia on 10 August 2017. Unlike the preceding NAV1, which was assembled locally, the Voxy was imported from Japan. Export to Indonesia began in July 2017. It was only offered in one grade equivalent to the Japanese ZS grade.[30][31]
Noah Voxy Esquire Fourth generationOverviewModel codeR90Also calledProductionJanuary 2022 – presentAssemblyDesignerBody and chassisPlatformTNGA: GA-C[34]RelatedToyota Innova (AG10)PowertrainEngineElectric motorPower outputTransmissionHybrid drivetrainPower-split (hybrid)Battery4.08 Ah lithium-ion (hybrid)DimensionsWheelbase2,850 mm (112.2 in)Length4,695 mm (184.8 in)Width1,730 mm (68.1 in)Height1,895-1,925 mm (74.6-75.8 in)Kerb weight1,600-1,710 kg (3,527-3,770 lb)
The fourth-generation Noah and Voxy were introduced on 13 January 2022, which are built on the GA-C platform that is revised and adapted for minivans.[7][34] The Esquire nameplate was not continued in this generation.
The length and wheelbase of the fourth-generation model is unchanged from its predecessor, although the width dimension for all models is 1,730 mm (68.1 in), which is 35 mm (1.4 in) wider than the lower variant third-generation Noah. As the result, Noah/Voxy model exceeded the 1,700 mm (66.9 in) threshold of the “compact car” class under Japanese dimension regulations.[35]
The Noah is offered in X, G, Z, S-G, and S-Z grade levels, while the Voxy is only available in S-G and S-Z grades. For the first time, the Noah no longer wears the stylized ‘N’ insignia on the front end, with Toyota’s corporate triple oval emblem replacing it.[36]
The Noah is also marketed by Suzuki in Japan as the fourth-generation Suzuki Landy since 8 August 2022 through an OEM agreement, replacing the previous Nissan Serena-based model.[2]
The fourth-generation Noah and Voxy are also assembled in Guanyin, Taiwan, which commenced production in early 2026, replacing the Motomachi plant that would be expected to cease production in October 2026 due to the mid-cycle facelift of the model.[32]
The mid-cycle facelift for the Noah and Voxy was announced on 10 April 2026 and sales commenced on 6 May 2026. The Noah features updated exterior changes, including LED C-shaped headlights and front fascia, while the Voxy also receives updated LED bar headlights. Non-hybrid grades in both models are also discontinued.[37]
The SX variants will be added. The LCD on the instrument cluster has been enlarged from 7 inches to 12.3 inches for the SZ grade, and from 4.2 inches to 7 inches for the SG grade.[38]
The fourth-generation Voxy was launched in Indonesia on 17 February 2022.[39] Like the previous model, it is only offered in one grade with Toyota Safety Sense as standard equipment.[40]
The fourth-generation Noah was launched in Singapore by Borneo Motors on 4 September 2025, in the sole Hybrid Elegance variant.[41]
The fourth-generation Noah was launched in Hong Kong in April 2026, in conjunction with celebrating Crown Motors 60th anniversary. Available in sole hybrid variant.[42]
Noah Voxy Suzuki Landy Year Japan Indonesia[43] Malaysia[44][i] Noah[45] Voxy[46] Esquire[47] NAV1 Voxy Noah Voxy Esquire 2002 97,080 77,958 —N/a 2 —N/a 2003 86,922 56,343 0 2004 77,146 62,371 2 2005 72,859 72,991 0 2006 54,283 63,546 0 2007 61,064 73,457 1 2 2008 57,477 70,165 1 0 2009 52,933 71,426 0 0 2010 56,955 72,163 1 0 2011[48] 38,855 48,652 1 2 2012[49] 36,764 50,539 40[50] 0 1 2013[51] 32,306 41,918 2,830[50] 3 1 2014[52] 69,605 109,174 11,028 535[50] 2 4 2015[53] 53,965 92,546 59,034 577[54] 10 0 2016[55] 54,826 91,868 44,881 501 0 7 2017[56] 58,729 86,772 43,210 —N/a 977[57][58] 0 4 2018[59] 56,719 90,759 40,224 5,272[60] 1 26 2019[61][62] 52,684 88,012 40,553 3,634[58] 8 108 2020[63] 45,434 69,517 26,368 1,807[64][58] 32 440 42 2021[65] 44,211 70,085 12,482 1,428[58] 83 686 22 2022 57,696 55,545 2,505 200 1,171 23 2023 95,181 89,080 2,749 291 1,564 27 2024 70,611 70,636 2,022 469 1,784 13 2025 875 424 1,497 12
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