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    Toyota Sienna

    Latest Model

    2021 Model Redesign Year
    The hybrid-only Sienna makes a combined 245 hp between the electric drive and 2.5-liter four-cylinder. Front-wheel drive is standard, and AWD is optional. The FWD model we tested got a superb 36 mpg overall and has a cruising range of over 600 miles. Unfortunately, the engine is very noisy when it kicks on. The Sienna rides comfortably, but handling is uninspiring and stopping distances are long. The infotainment touchscreen is easy to use, though some controls are a far reach away from the driver.
    The cavernous interior has ample storage, and the hands-free sliding side doors are a convenience. The new radar-based rear-seat reminder system can detect movement in the rear seats after the vehicle has been locked and can send automated alerts to the driver if passengers are still detected there.
    Notable Changes
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    2025 Toyota Sienna

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    CR MPG
    Road Test Score
    Predicted Reliability
    Predicted Owner Satisfaction
    Base MSRP Range
    $39,485 - $57,205
    Destination Charge: $1495
    Base MSRP Range
    $39,485 - $57,205
    Destination Charge: $1495

    2025 Toyota Sienna

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    Predicted Owner Satisfaction
    2025 Toyota Sienna
    Base MSRP
    $39,485 - $57,205
    CR MPG
    mpg
    Road Test Score
    / 100
    Predicted Reliability
    / 100
    Predicted Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    Notable Changes
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    2021-Present

    2021 Model Redesign Year
    The new Sienna comes exclusively as a hybrid, with a combined 245 hp between the electric drive and the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. Front-wheel drive is standard, and all-wheel drive is optional. Fuel economy is superb, at 36 mpg overall. It can glide on electric power at very low speeds, but when more power is needed the gas engine gets noisy. It rides comfortably, but handling is uninspiring due to overly light steering. The infotainment touch screen is easy to use, though some controls are a far reach.
    Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are compatible. The cavernous interior has ample storage cubbies, seven USB ports, and second-row sunshades. Hands-free sliding side doors are a convenience. FCW, AEB with pedestrian detection, BSW, and RCTW are standard. Updates for 2022 include more ground clearance for all-wheel drive models. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto became standard for 2025. XLE trims and up received a 12.3-inch touchscreen. Also new for 2025 was a radar-based rear seat reminder system which can detect movement in the rear seats after the vehicle has been shifted to park, shut off, and locked. Additionally, the system can send automated text messages and phone calls after the driver has left the vehicle if passengers are still detected in the rear seats.
    2024 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $37,350 - $52,350
    EPA MPG
    36 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2023 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $35,050 - $49,700
    EPA MPG
    36 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2022 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $33,000 - $45,725
    EPA MPG
    36 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2021 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $28,675 - $40,075
    EPA MPG
    36 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5

    2011-2020

    2011 Model Redesign Year
    More rakish styling led Toyota to advertise their third-generation Sienna minivan as the 'Swagger Wagon,' in an effort to win buyers who may be wary of a minivan's dowdy image. Bravado aside, this redesign continues to deliver functional family transportation, but some of the previous plushness disappeared. All three rows have plenty of room, with seating for up to eight. Optional second-row lounge chairs even have built-in footrests, but they look more comfortable than they really are. Interior quality and noise isolation took a step back, but the composed ride and refined powertrain remains. Fuel economy from the lively 3.5-liter V6 is a relatively good 20 mpg.
    Handling is responsive and secure. This version of the Sienna is the only minivan among its competitors to offer all-wheel-drive, at a sacrifice of one mpg. Model year 2015 updates included simplified controls and an updated infotainment system. Advanced safety gear, like forward-collision warning, is optional on high-end trims. 2017 updates included a new eight-speed automatic that replaced the six-speed.
    2020 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $23,200 - $29,850
    EPA MPG
    21 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2019 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $18,200 - $26,425
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2018 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $15,350 - $23,150
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2017 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $13,375 - $19,800
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2016 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $12,375 - $18,225
    EPA MPG
    20 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2015 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $10,900 - $16,300
    EPA MPG
    20 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2014 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $10,250 - $13,900
    EPA MPG
    18 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2013 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $9,300 - $13,050
    EPA MPG
    18 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2012 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $8,325 - $10,975
    EPA MPG
    18 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2011 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $7,525 - $9,475
    EPA MPG
    20 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5

    2004-2010

    2004 Model Redesign Year
    Consider the second-generation Toyota Sienna to be the Lexus of minivans. Its 2004 redesign made the Sienna considerably larger than earlier versions, putting it on par size-wise with the competition. Composed and quiet, the Sienna is more refined than rival minivans. Cabin ambiance matches that of some luxury sedans. Handling is sound and secure but not very agile. All-wheel-drive was an exclusive option; earlier versions had run-flat tires that were prone to fast wear.
    Power originally came from a refined 3.3-liter V6, while 2007 brought a 3.5-liter V6 with better acceleration and the same 19 mpg overall. AWD subtracts one mpg overall. Front- and middle-row seats are very comfortable; all three rows are easy to access. Stability control was optional on early models, and standard on all-wheel-drive versions. This vital safety feature became standard on all Siennas for 2008.
    2010 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $7,075 - $8,175
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2009 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $6,150 - $7,050
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2008 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $5,675 - $6,575
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2007 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $5,400 - $6,250
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2006 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $5,025 - $5,525
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2005 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $4,575 - $5,175
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2004 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $4,525 - $5,150
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5

    1998-2003

    A replacement for the mid-engine Previa minivan, the more traditionally styled Sienna was introduced for the 1998 model year. Based on the Camry platform, the Sienna has a well-mannered suspension and refined V6 powertrain. In our tests, the Sienna rode quietly and handled competently. The V6 accelerates eagerly, and the transmission shifts smoothly. The front- and middle-row seats are quite comfortable; the rearmost seat is well padded but hard to access. The Sienna offers both left- and right-side sliding doors.
    Cargo space is tighter than in some competitors, such as the Dodge Grand Caravan. The Sienna is one of our highest-rated minivans.
    2003 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $3,775 - $4,000
    EPA MPG
    21 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    NA 
    2002 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $3,225 - $3,475
    EPA MPG
    NA
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    NA 
    2001 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $3,075 - $3,400
    EPA MPG
    21 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    NA 
    2000 Toyota Sienna
    Retail Price
    $2,900 - $3,300
    EPA MPG
    NA
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
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