The 2018 Toyota Voxy is a direct competitor to the Nissan Serena, offering a more aggressive "sporty" aesthetic combined with Toyota's legendary reputation for mechanical reliability.  The Voxy 2000cc model provides a robust, naturally aspirated driving experience with several standout attributes.

​The heart of this 2000cc model is the 2.0L 3ZR-FAE Valvematic engine. It produces approximately 152 hp and 193 Nm of torque, delivering a responsive feel for city and highway driving. It utilizes a Super CVT-i gearbox designed to keep the engine in its most efficient power band, contributing to a smooth, shift-free ride. For a large vehicle, it remains economical, typically returning between 14 and 16 km/L depending on driving conditions.

 In the 7-seater configuration, the second-row captain's chairs can slide not just forward and back, but also sideways to create a central aisle or more room for passengers. The car features one of the lowest entry floors in its class (approx. 160mm ground clearance), making it exceptionally easy for children and the elderly to step inside. Like the Serena, the Voxy offers a "Command View" for the driver with a high seating position and large glass panels for excellent 360-degree visibility.

​The Voxy's rear design is purely focused on utility: Side folding third row  creating a massive, tall, and flat loading area for bulky items like bicycles or camping gear.Dual power sliding doors: These are often operable from the driver's seat or the key fob, allowing for easy loading in tight parking spaces where regular doors couldn't open.

​Since you value safety features like collision control, you'll find the 2018 Voxy is well-equipped with Toyota Safety Sense: Uses sensors to detect potential impacts and can automatically apply the brakes to prevent or mitigate an accident. Warns the driver if the vehicle begins to drift out of its lane without a signal. Automatically toggles between high and low beams depending on surrounding traffic to maximize nighttime visibility.

​The Voxy is often chosen over its sibling, the Toyota Noah, for its bolder look: It features sharp, split LED headlights and a massive, tiered front grille that gives it a much more modern and "premium" road presence than traditional minivans. The "box" shape is intentionally preserved to maximize interior headroom, but the 2018 facelift added creased body lines and sporty alloy wheels (especially on the ZS grade) to make it look sleeker.