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Toyota
Debuts
New Auto
Access
Seat for
Third-generation
2011
Sienna
at North
American
International
Auto
Show
DETROIT
- Toyota
will
display
an
innovative
Auto
Access
Seat,
designed
for use
in the
all-new
2011
Toyota
Sienna
minivan,
for the
first
time at
the 2010
North
American
International
Auto
Show in
Detroit.
Toyota
is the
first
automaker
in North
America
to offer
a
factory-installed,
rotating,
power
ascending/descending
lift-up
seat.
Designed
internally,
the Auto
Access
Seat
will
offer a
new
level of
comfort
and
convenience
to
anyone
who may
need
assistance
getting
in or
out of a
vehicle.
Factory
installed
at the
Toyota
Motor
Manufacturing,
Indiana
(TMMI)
assembly
plant,
the Auto
Access
Seat
offers
consumers
a
seamless
purchase-process
alternative
to the
current
aftermarket
installation
method,
which
requires
the
consumer
to
purchase
their
vehicle
and then
have it
modified
by an
aftermarket
supplier.
The
Sienna
minivan
equipped
with the
Auto
Access
Seat
will
offer a
much
needed
transportation
solution
for the
caregivers
of an
elderly
parent
or
spouse
with a
walking
disability,
a
disabled
veteran,
or for
the
parents
of child
with a
disability.
The Auto
Access
Seat
features
a
one-touch
operation
and
benefits
from the
all-new
Sienna's
spacious
interior
and
wide-opening
sliding
doors. A
seat-mounted
ingress/egress
switch
and a
wireless
remote
control
allows
for easy
and
flexible
seat
operation.
The seat
rotates
90
degrees
and can
be
lowered
to
within
19
inches
of the
ground
to
further
facilitate
easier
passenger
transfers
at the
exact
height
required.
Once
inside,
the Auto
Access
Seat
occupant
can
utilize
reclining
and
slide
switches
located
on both
sides of
the
seat.
This
allows
operation
of up to
four
inches
of slide
travel
and
reclining
of up to
24
degrees.
The
auto-recline
feature
also
allows
for safe
head
clearance
through
the door
frame
during
entry
and
exit.
The
compact
design
of the
seat
also
provides
ample
legroom
for
third-row
passengers.
The Auto
Access
Seat is
equipped
with a
number
of
safety
attributes,
including
an
audible
beep
when the
seat is
in
operation,
and a
park-shift
interlock
feature
that
prevents
seat
operation
if the
vehicle
is not
in the
"Park"
position.
A
sliding
door
sensor
allows
the seat
to
operate
only
when the
sliding
door is
completely
open.
Two
audible
beeps
will
warn the
user of
a
partially
open
sliding-door
condition,
or if
the seat
is not
fully
stowed
when the
door
close
button
is
pressed.
A manual
retraction
function
allows
the seat
to be
retracted
fully in
the
event of
a
vehicle
power
failure.
The Auto
Access
Seat
also
features
obstruction-detection
programming,
which
notifies
the
operator
with two
audible
beeps
and
halts
seat
operation.
The seat
will
retract
when an
obstruction
is met
to
facilitate
easier
removal
of the
object.
Additional
safety
features
include
Lower
Anchors
and
Tethers
for
Children
(LATCH)
to
properly
secure
any iso-fix
style
child
safety
seat.
The Auto
Access
Seat
meets
all
Federal
Motor
Vehicle
Safety
Standards
(FMVSS).
The Auto
Access
Seat
will be
available
on
Sienna
LE and
XLE
models.
The seat
fabric
matches
the
vehicle
interior
fabric
and has
a stain-
and
odor-resistant
treatment.
The seat
is vinyl
trimmed
on the
XLE
model to
better
match
the XLE
grade
interior
style
and
allows
for
easier
passenger
transfer.
Consumers
will
benefit
from
Toyota
quality,
durability,
and
reliability
with the
new Auto
Access
Seat
system.
The
seat-operating
mechanism
is
link-driven,
allowing
enhanced
durability
and a
more
quiet
operation
than
chain-driven
systems.
The Auto
Access
Seat has
a lift
capacity
of up to
330
lbs.,
making
it
useful
for
people
of all
sizes or
those
who
carry
specialized
medical
equipment.
Owners
will
also
enjoy
the
convenience
of
having
the seat
system
serviced
at their
local
Toyota
dealership,
which
comes
with a
comprehensive
three-year/36,000
mile
factory
warranty.
Toyota's
Auto
Access
Seat
will be
available
when the
new
third-generation
Sienna
goes on
sale in
February
2010
(dealer
order
may be
required).
Toyota
will
also
display
a new
wheelchair-accessible
Sienna
Rampvan
converted
by
BraunAbility
at the
Detroit
show.
With an
automatic
side-entry
ramp,
10-inch-lowered
floor,
56-inch-tall
side-door
opening
and
removable
front
seats;
wheelchair
users
can
choose
to ride
in the
center
of the
van, the
front-passenger
position,
or even
drive
from
their
chair.
This
state-of-the-art
conversion
takes
full
advantage
of the
innovative
features
of the
all-new
Sienna
and will
be
available
in the
second
quarter
of 2010.
BraunAbility
is the
leading
manufacturer
of
accessible
wheelchair
vans and
wheelchair
lifts.
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