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Toyota Noah vs. Nissan Serena – An Epic Battle!

ByJohn Kelly-May 27, 2024

Toyota Noah vs Nissan Serena are two cars that look similar at first glance. However a close analysis explicitly verifies that they claim different markets. At the end of our car comparison, we came to learn about their analytical advantages.

Toyota Noah vs Nissan Serena: Car Comparison

Initial engineering

The Noah is the revolution of Toyota. Source: Toyota

Nissan has been adding variants to its Serena model since 1991. Each development saw an expansion to accommodate more passengers. It is in the same league as the carmaker’s Vanetta model and is also known as the Vanetta Serena. Nissan initially released 1600 CC and 2000 CC in petrol engine and for diesel engine, it was 2300 CC. Another model released in 2002, SR20DE, used a more efficient petrol engine. Later models like CD20, CD20T (turbo), and CD20ET were added to the diesel option. Over the years the automaker improved the vehicle by adding features like the J package, Aero selection, and V selection. Add to this the Rider multiple options, which are: Performance Spec, Black Line, and, last but not least, Performance Spec Black Line.

Back to the comparison between Toyota Noah vs Nissan Serena: Launched in 2001, the Toyota Noah is a minivan revolution by the automaker. From its inception, it had the 5-door option. In Indonesia the name for this minivan is NAV1, and across the world, the name Toyota Voxy is more common. The model’s initial trims include SG Selection, X G Selection, L and S, and X.

From the very beginning, Toyota paid special attention to fuel efficiency. From its early journey, the model has a displacement of 2.0 L, and till now it has proven to be lucky, as it is working even today. The available trims are SGXi, SLX, LX, and SGX, with each one having an extra feature. More improvements were brought in with the S GS, SI GS, and S GS versions.

Aesthetics

2012 Toyota Noah Interior. Source: Toyota

The harshness, noise, and vibration reduction technology in Toyota Noah has won the hearts of millions of people around the world. Though Nissan Serena has earned praise for comfort, online preference analysis gave more accolades to the Toyota Noah. The features that were primarily taken into consideration are an electric side door to ensure easier entry, a sunroof, and enough headroom in all rows. From a driver’s perspective, safety is more important, so it was the second factor in the Toyota Noah vs Nissan Serena comparison. After all, this is a thing that doesn’t only concern the driver, but also the people riding the car.

Here also Toyota Noah possesses an advantage. Its unique traction control and anti-lock braking system work effectively in brake force reduction. Add to this the Electronic Brake Distribution System and the reverse parking camera – which are also available in Nissan Serena. But, when it comes to pricing Nissan Serena is more affordable than Toyota Serena, which some analysts see as the car manufacturer’s built-in tendency to make the most out of their brand value based on trustworthiness and reliability. If you are looking for a lower-priced minivan that has some familiarity with Toyota, the Nissan Serena is the way to go.

Driving experience

Comfort is a priority in minivans, and both Noah and Serena aim to deliver a smooth and comfortable ride. They feature well-cushioned seats, good noise insulation, and suspension systems designed to absorb bumps and road imperfections. Minivans are not known for their sporty handling, but they do provide good maneuverability considering their size. Both Noah and Serena are designed to be easy to drive and navigate through city streets and parking lots. However, the overall driving experience can be influenced by factors such as the vehicle’s weight, suspension tuning, and steering responsiveness. 

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Fuel efficiency 

Minivans are generally not as fuel-efficient as smaller vehicles due to their larger size and weight. However, both Noah and Serena typically offer decent fuel efficiency for their class. Particularly, the fuel consumption of the Serena is about 14.2 km per liter while Toyota Noah is 14.8 km/l. 

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The Verdict

Nissan Serena is very popular. Source: Nissan

In conclusion of Toyota Noah vs Nissan Serena comparison: Toyota Noah has a loyal customer base, thanks partially to its continuous improvement efforts; for the same reason it is the first choice for anyone looking for a minivan. Nissan Serena, on the other hand, has claimed a significant market share for a long time; but in comparison to Toyota, it was still a long, long way to go.

John Kelly is co-ordinator and writer at Car Talk of Car From Japan. Holding a MA in Public Relations and Journalism, he has 6 working years for Sales & Marketing Department of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc. John provides a unique look at Japanese cars through an American’s look, and fills his blog with everything from car restoration to history. His biggest hobbies are car and photography. Hence, when visit John’s articles, besides lots and lots of pages of information about car review and car comparison to scroll through, you also can see many interesting pictures of famous car brand from his own perspective.

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D.N. NGURURI00:09 September 08, 2017
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on a moderate driving how is toyota noah 2010 consumption per liter of petrol.

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Trang Tran00:34 March 26, 2017
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Wamala k John22:09 February 08, 2017
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Toyota Noah is my best favourite in terms of fuel consumption and comfort.

Trang Tran00:43 March 26, 2017
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Thank u for sharing your opinion

Kim15:30 February 07, 2017
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The old noah model had alot of problems in overheating leading to gasket replacement,most of Toyota vehicles came with a temperature gauge but noah never had one apart from the signal on the dashboard and by the time it lights, you have less than a km to stop and check the coolant. I hope the new model has sorted this issue out.

Trang Tran01:50 February 08, 2017
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Thank you for sharing your opinion. Many people will agree with you too.

Abba02:22 August 19, 2016
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I own Serena and its the best by far based on fuel consumption, comfort and cruising.

Reuben Mulinge19:38 August 17, 2016
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Noah is my best car. It’s comfortable and specious. It’s economical in terms of fuel use.

amin22:19 August 17, 2016
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