The Toyota Previa entered the market in 1991 as a new approach to minivan design which ran through three production generations until its final year in 2019. The initial Previa model adopted a mid-engine and rear-wheel-drive layout which contributed to an optimal weight distribution for enhanced handling along with smooth handling performance. Its 112.8-inch wheelbase together with a 3,754 lbs. curb weight made the Toyota Previa interior more roomy. During its manufacturing from 2000 to 2005 the second-generation Previa received a front-engine front-wheel-drive arrangement that utilized the Toyota K platform to provide both gasoline and diesel-powered four-cylinder engines with a five-speed manual transmission for boosted performance and increased passenger capacity. The 2006 model of Toyota Previa incorporated a front-engine all-wheel-drive combination built upon the Toyota MC platform. The latest model of Previa comes with a 2.4 L 2AZ-FXE I4 petrol hybrid engine and provides transmission capacities from the 4-speed automatic to the 7-speed Super CVT-i. Due to its unique designs the Toyota Previa received praises for its practical elements that included adaptive lighting systems and sliding rear doors. Prime owners of Toyota Previa vehicles should choose authentic parts because they fulfill Toyota's demanding requirements for product specifications which guarantees excellent performance throughout the vehicle's lifespan.