The Toyota Voxy has undergone a minor update, with the new model set to be released on May 6, 2026. While the update brings many exciting changes, such as the adoption of a larger meter and hybrid-only configuration, there are also some disappointing aspects. In this article, we will explore 7 of these disappointing aspects in detail. 
One of the most significant disappointments is the lack of LED rear turn signals. Despite the front turn signals being upgraded to LED, the rear turn signals remain the same.
This is a significant oversight, especially considering that many competing vehicles have already adopted LED rear turn signals.
Another disappointment is the lack of 17-inch aluminum wheels on the S-Z E-Four and S-G grades. While the S-Z grade has been updated with new 17-inch aluminum wheels, the S-Z E-Four and S-G grades still feature 16-inch aluminum wheels.
This is a significant oversight, especially considering that the S-Z E-Four and S-G grades are the top-of-the-line models.
The absence of a memory function for the auto brake hold is also a significant disappointment. This feature is already available on other Toyota models, such as the Sienta and Aqua.
The lack of this feature on the Voxy is a significant oversight, especially considering its importance for daily driving.
The universal step is another area where the Voxy falls short. While the universal step is available as a manufacturer’s option, it is only available on the passenger side.
This is a significant limitation, especially considering that many competing vehicles offer universal steps on both sides.
The complete discontinuation of gasoline-powered models is also a significant disappointment. While the hybrid-only configuration is a positive change from an environmental perspective, it also means that the entry-level price of the Voxy has increased significantly. 
The lack of projector-style LED headlights on the S-Z grade is another disappointment. While the S-Z grade features LED headlights, they are not projector-style, which is a significant limitation. 
Finally, the lack of a standard front and rear drive recorder on the S-G grade is a significant disappointment. While the S-Z grade features a standard front and rear drive recorder, the S-G grade only offers it as an option. ##IMG_7##






