2025 Toyota Sienna Pricing, Specs, and Release Date

by Chris Teague

Minivans may not be the most popular vehicles on sale today, but Toyota has stubbornly refused to leave the segment. Its Sienna minivan is an all-hybrid vehicle with available all-wheel drive (AWD), a large number of safety features, and plenty of tech. Toyota also offers a range of family-friendly features, including an in-cabin vacuum system, a refrigerator, and a camera/microphone system.

2025 Toyota Sienna Pricing, Specs, and Release Date

2025 Toyota Sienna

What’s New for the 2025 Toyota Sienna

The Sienna received a handful of meaningful updates for the 2025 model year, including standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, standard rear-seat alert, and an optional vacuum system and mini fridge.

Design

The 2025 Sienna features a large grille that mimics Lexus’s spindle design. It’s flanked by slim, sharp headlight units, and top trims get tasteful chrome accents. Toyota figured out how to hide the sliding door tracks inside the bodywork for a cleaner side profile, and the van’s sculpted sides give it more visual appeal than older slab-sided models. Toyota offers a few different wheel choices depending on the trim level, and some variants get roof rails to mount cargo carriers.

Powertrain

The new Sienna has one hybrid powertrain. It includes a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with two electric motors that make a combined 245 horsepower and 176 pound-feet of torque. The hybrid system uses a planetary gear set to power either standard front-wheel drive (FWD) or the aforementioned optional AWD.

The Sienna’s electric motors give it decent acceleration and a lively feel off the line, but the van is far from quick and is clearly tuned more for comfort and refinement over all-out performance. The hybrid system lets the engine drone and wail under heavy throttle, but AWD gives the Sienna confident traction in a range of road and weather conditions.

2025 Toyota Sienna Preview - interior

Interior

The Sienna comes standard with cloth upholstery, but higher trims add synthetic or genuine leathers. The van seats seven or eight people, depending on the configuration. Models equipped with second-row captain’s chairs seat one fewer person because of the lack of a middle seat in the second row.

Technology

The 2025 Sienna comes standard with an 8-inch touchscreen, six speakers, wireless smartphone mirroring, SiriusXM, HD radio, a Wi-Fi hotspot, multiple USB ports, and wireless charging. Higher trims add an eight-speaker or a 12-speaker JBL stereo, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, a rear-seat entertainment system, an intercom system, and more. Toyota’s updated infotainment interface is much more responsive and intuitive than previous iterations'. Menus are clearly labeled, and navigating the interface is less distracting from behind the wheel.

Safety

The 2025 Sienna is too new to have received Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) crash-test results, but Toyota includes a long list of driver-assistance features.

Adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, automatic high beams, traffic-sign recognition, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, rear-seat alert, pedestrian detection, and more are standard.

2025 Toyota Sienna Preview - conclusion

Pricing and Release Date

As of the time of this writing, the 2025 Toyota Sienna starts at $39,185. Stepping up to the XLE trim pushes pricing to $43,995, while the range-topping Platinum model takes the base price to $56,145.

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