1995 Toyota Previa Specs
- The Previa van was introduced in the U.S. auto market in 1991. Unlike some of its competitors, the Toyota Previa comes in an optional all-wheel drive format, a big plus for drivers who live in areas where regular snowfall is a concern.
- The 1995 Previa came with only one engine, a 2.4-liter, inline four cylinder. The engine produces a total of 138 horsepower and 154 ft.-lbs. of torque. The engine's bore measures 3.74 inches and the stroke 3.39 inches. Toyota paired the four-cylinder engine with a four-speed automatic transmission. The Previa gets an estimated 17 miles per gallon in city driving and 21 MPG on the highway.
- The Previa offers standard seating for a total of seven passengers, with two sitting up front, two in the middle row and three passengers in the third row. Both front and rear passengers enjoy ample headroom, with 39.4 inches in the front and 38.9 inches in the rear. The front two passengers get 40.1 inches of legroom while the rear passengers only get 36.6 inches of legroom. Both front and rear passengers enjoy 61 inches of shoulder room. The rear passengers actually get more hip room, with 64.4 inches' worth, versus the 56.9 inches of hip room for the front passengers.
- The Previa's curb weight varies by trim level: the DX weighs in at 3,610 pounds, the DX All-Trac totals significantly more at 3,830 pounds, the LE weighs 3,730 pounds and the LE All-Trac weighs the most at 3,950 pounds. The Previa's body stretches a total of 187 inches long and has a wheelbase of 112.8 inches in length. The van measures 70.8 inches wide. The two-wheel drive models are 68.7 inches tall while the all-wheel drive models ride slightly higher at 69.1 inches. All of the Previa's trim levels feature a front track of 61.6 inches in width and a rear track of 61.2 inches.
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