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  • LE FWD 8-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $37,685
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    8
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
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  • LE FWD 8-Passenger (Natl)
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    $37,685
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    8
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • LE FWD 8-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $37,685
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    8
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • LE AWD 8-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $39,685
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    8
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
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  • LE AWD 8-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $39,685
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    8
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
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  • LE AWD 8-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $39,685
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    8
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
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    All Wheel Drive
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  • XLE Autono-MaaS FWD 7-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $41,285
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    -
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
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  • XLE Autono-MaaS FWD 7-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $41,285
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    -
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • XLE Autono-MaaS FWD 7-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $41,285
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    -
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
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  • XLE FWD 7-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $42,995
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • XLE FWD 8-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $42,995
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    8
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • XLE FWD 8-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $42,995
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    8
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • XLE FWD 7-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $42,995
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • XLE FWD 7-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $42,995
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
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  • XLE FWD 8-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $42,995
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    8
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • XLE AWD 7-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $44,995
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
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  • XLE AWD 7-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $44,995
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • XLE AWD 7-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $44,995
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
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  • XSE FWD 7-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $45,245
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
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  • XSE FWD 7-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $45,245
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • XSE FWD 7-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $45,245
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
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  • XSE AWD 7-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $46,135
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • XSE AWD 7-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $46,135
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • XSE AWD 7-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $46,135
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
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  • Woodland Edition AWD 7-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $48,625
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
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  • Woodland Edition AWD 7-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $48,625
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Woodland Edition AWD 7-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $48,625
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
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  • Limited FWD 7-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $49,945
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
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  • Limited FWD 7-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $49,945
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Limited FWD 7-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $49,945
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Limited AWD 7-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $51,945
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Limited AWD 7-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $51,945
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Limited AWD 7-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $51,945
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Platinum FWD 7-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $53,145
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Platinum FWD 7-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $53,145
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Platinum FWD 7-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $53,145
    36 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Platinum AWD 7-Passenger (Natl)
    Starts at
    $53,905
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Platinum AWD 7-Passenger (GS)
    Starts at
    $53,905
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • Platinum AWD 7-Passenger (SE)
    Starts at
    $53,905
    35 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Electric I-4
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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Notable features

Seven- or eight-seat minivan
Hybrid drivetrain
Front- or all-wheel drive
Available extra-long sliding second-row seats
Outdoorsy Woodland Edition trim

The good & the bad

The good

Passenger space
Nicely balanced driving dynamics
Excellent gas mileage
Many in-cabin storage nooks

The bad

Second-row seats aren’t removable
Some low-grade cabin trim
Firmer ride in XSE trim
No fully wireless smartphone integration

Expert 2024 Toyota Sienna review

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Our expert's take
By Mike Hanley
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The verdict: With a standard hybrid drivetrain and available all-wheel drive and second-row captain’s chairs that can slide a long way forward and back, the 2024 Toyota Sienna minivan has a number of compelling attributes for families who haven’t made the switch to a three-row crossover SUV.

Versus the competition: The Chrysler Pacifica is the only minivan besides the Sienna that even offers a hybrid powertrain, but it’s a plug-in hybrid with a considerably higher starting price than the Toyota. More competition, however, is coming in the form of a 2025 Kia Carnival with a new optional hybrid drivetrain.

Minivans were once the family vehicle of choice, but their family-mover status has been overtaken in recent years by SUVs of varying sizes. The number of available new models for minivan adherents to choose from is quite low: There are just four 2024 models on the market, including the Chrysler Pacifica and Pacifica Hybrid, the Honda Odyssey, Kia’s Carnival and the Toyota Sienna. (The fleet-oriented Chrysler Voyager, which is related to the Pacifica, could be considered a fifth option.)

Related: I Drove the 2024 Toyota Sienna Hybrid to See What I’m Missing in My 3-Row SUV

The class is small, but if you’re searching for maximum passenger comfort and interior versatility this side of a full-size, truck-based SUV (like a Chevrolet Suburban), a minivan is still a great choice — if not the most popular one.

For this review, we tested a 2024 Toyota Sienna XSE with all-wheel drive, which starts at $47,530, including destination. Its optional features included a rear-seat entertainment system, wireless charger, navigation, JBL speakers, an integrated dash cam and some protective accessories, which raised its as-tested price to $50,899.

How It Drives

The Sienna’s hybrid drivetrain offers decent power in around-town driving, and it gets up to highway speeds easily. There’s not a lot of reserve power if you floor the accelerator pedal while traveling at highway speeds, but the extra oomph that is available comes on quickly thanks to its electrified drivetrain. Total system output from the hybrid powertrain is 245 horsepower.

The Sienna delivers serene quietness when operating on electric power alone, but that smooth and quiet experience is regularly disrupted by the 2.5-liter four-cylinder gas engine firing back up; it’s like hearing someone in a library constantly clearing their throat. It’s not the only sound you have to contend with, either, as there’s noticeable wind noise when cruising at highway speeds.

A big plus of this drivetrain, which separates it from most of the Sienna’s admittedly small competitive set, is its fuel economy. Apart from the plug-in hybrid Pacifica, which earned an EPA-estimated 82 mpg-equivalent combined rating when operating on electric power, the 2024 Sienna’s 36 mpg combined rating with front-wheel drive and 35 mpg with AWD are well above the next-closest gas-only models, several of which are rated 22 mpg combined. The Sienna’s EPA estimates are also higher than the 2024 Pacifica Hybrid’s 30 mpg combined rating when it’s operating like a regular gas-electric hybrid, after its battery pack has been depleted. In my time driving an AWD Sienna XSE, the trip computer showed gas mileage of anywhere from 30 mpg in Chicago traffic to 36 mpg on suburban streets and interstates.

Another valuable (though not class-exclusive) feature of the Sienna is its available AWD system; rather than using a driveshaft to send power to the rear wheels, the Sienna has a rear electric motor that powers them. The availability of AWD has helped drive the popularity of SUVs, and its presence in the minivan class may make some shoppers reconsider this vehicle type.

Like other minivans, the Sienna’s seating position is more SUV- than car-like, with higher driver and front-passenger seats. A power height-adjustable driver’s seat lets you raise it even higher. Forward, side and over-shoulder views are good thanks to thin roof pillars and large windows, but rear visibility is limited by the Sienna’s surprisingly small rear window. Its backup camera compensates for the slim rear window when reversing, but the camera’s image on the center dashboard screen is disappointingly low-resolution, especially in light of the crisp, clear backup camera views in other vehicles.

The XSE trim has a sport-tuned suspension and darkened 20-inch wheels and tires when equipped with FWD, or 18-inch wheels and tires with AWD. Ride quality with the 18-inch wheels and tires is firm and controlled, but thankfully not harsh or jarring on rougher pavement. Other trims with the non-sport suspension might offer a cushier ride, but it’s quite livable in the XSE with 18-inch wheels.

Plenty of Room in All Three Rows

The Sienna’s front bucket seats are large and comfortable. The front seating area is partitioned by a large center console, but Toyota incorporated a lot of useful storage areas into it. There’s a large bin between the center armrests, four cupholders ahead of it, a wide tray on the dash that includes the available wireless charging pad and a huge open storage area below the gear selector that’s big enough for a small backpack. There are also upper and lower front door pockets for smaller items.

Apart from the infotainment system’s dashboard touchscreen, the Sienna’s interior avoids touch-sensitive controls. We thank Toyota for that; the climate-control and audio systems are easy to operate with their conventional buttons, switches and knobs. The 9-inch infotainment screen, however, runs Toyota’s older multimedia interface, which is slowly being phased out. The system works well, but it doesn’t look as modern as Toyota’s newer system or ones from other automakers. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity are standard.

Our van had the Sienna’s available super-long-slide second-row captain’s chairs, which can slide rearward until they’re touching the third-row seat. With the third row folded, you can slide the seats even farther back, to the point that I couldn’t touch the back of the driver’s seat with my legs straight out (I’m 6-foot-1). You can also slide the second-row chairs very close to the front seats, which parents with small children in car seats will appreciate.

The super-long-slide seating setup makes for massive second-row space when the seats are in their rearmost position, letting taller passengers really stretch their legs, but as a dad of three boys, I can already picture one of them thinking it would be fun to slide the seat all the way back to pin his brother sitting behind him. I think I’d pass on this feature because of that possibility, but I can see how others would be drawn to it.

There are a reasonable number of second-row amenities in the Sienna, including overhead air vents, a couple USB charge ports, an optional household outlet that can handle power-hungry devices (thanks to a 1,500-watt inverter) and overhead climate controls with an Auto setting. There are also standard retractable sunshades.

With the second-row captain’s chairs positioned at a spot where I was comfortable and had plenty of legroom, I was able to sit in reasonable comfort behind them in the third row. The third row’s bench seat doesn’t offer great thigh support, and your knees are a bit elevated, but headroom is good, and the space doesn’t feel confining or claustrophobic. The third row has a bit of a rickety feel when folding it into its well in the floor, and the extended cargo floor you’ll create by doing so isn’t particularly smooth, but at least it’s easy to lower and raise the split-folding seat quickly using its handles.

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Safety

The 2024 Sienna earned a 2024 Top Safety Pick designation from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety for its crash-test, headlight and pedestrian front-crash-prevention performance. Standard active safety features include forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, blind spot warning with rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning with steering assist, Lane Tracing Assist, adaptive cruise control and automatic high-beam headlights. Safety options include a 360-degree camera system, head-up display, and front and rear parking assist with automatic braking.

Should You Buy a 2024 Toyota Sienna?

If you’re in the market for a spacious, comfortable and fuel-efficient family hauler — and you aren’t dead set on a three-row SUV — the Sienna should serve your needs well. It’s not as trendy as Toyota’s newest family hauler, the three-row Grand Highlander (which offers a choice of three powertrains, including two hybrid systems), but what the Sienna lacks in style it makes up for in utility. And with a starting price around $39,000 for a base LE trim with FWD, the Sienna is also less expensive than the base Grand Highlander XLE ($44,715) and the smaller Highlander LE ($40,665). Minivans are about as practical as it gets, and the Sienna is proof of that.

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2024 Toyota Sienna review: Our expert's take
By Mike Hanley

The verdict: With a standard hybrid drivetrain and available all-wheel drive and second-row captain’s chairs that can slide a long way forward and back, the 2024 Toyota Sienna minivan has a number of compelling attributes for families who haven’t made the switch to a three-row crossover SUV.

Versus the competition: The Chrysler Pacifica is the only minivan besides the Sienna that even offers a hybrid powertrain, but it’s a plug-in hybrid with a considerably higher starting price than the Toyota. More competition, however, is coming in the form of a 2025 Kia Carnival with a new optional hybrid drivetrain.

Minivans were once the family vehicle of choice, but their family-mover status has been overtaken in recent years by SUVs of varying sizes. The number of available new models for minivan adherents to choose from is quite low: There are just four 2024 models on the market, including the Chrysler Pacifica and Pacifica Hybrid, the Honda Odyssey, Kia’s Carnival and the Toyota Sienna. (The fleet-oriented Chrysler Voyager, which is related to the Pacifica, could be considered a fifth option.)

Related: I Drove the 2024 Toyota Sienna Hybrid to See What I’m Missing in My 3-Row SUV

The class is small, but if you’re searching for maximum passenger comfort and interior versatility this side of a full-size, truck-based SUV (like a Chevrolet Suburban), a minivan is still a great choice — if not the most popular one.

For this review, we tested a 2024 Toyota Sienna XSE with all-wheel drive, which starts at $47,530, including destination. Its optional features included a rear-seat entertainment system, wireless charger, navigation, JBL speakers, an integrated dash cam and some protective accessories, which raised its as-tested price to $50,899.

How It Drives

The Sienna’s hybrid drivetrain offers decent power in around-town driving, and it gets up to highway speeds easily. There’s not a lot of reserve power if you floor the accelerator pedal while traveling at highway speeds, but the extra oomph that is available comes on quickly thanks to its electrified drivetrain. Total system output from the hybrid powertrain is 245 horsepower.

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The Sienna delivers serene quietness when operating on electric power alone, but that smooth and quiet experience is regularly disrupted by the 2.5-liter four-cylinder gas engine firing back up; it’s like hearing someone in a library constantly clearing their throat. It’s not the only sound you have to contend with, either, as there’s noticeable wind noise when cruising at highway speeds.

A big plus of this drivetrain, which separates it from most of the Sienna’s admittedly small competitive set, is its fuel economy. Apart from the plug-in hybrid Pacifica, which earned an EPA-estimated 82 mpg-equivalent combined rating when operating on electric power, the 2024 Sienna’s 36 mpg combined rating with front-wheel drive and 35 mpg with AWD are well above the next-closest gas-only models, several of which are rated 22 mpg combined. The Sienna’s EPA estimates are also higher than the 2024 Pacifica Hybrid’s 30 mpg combined rating when it’s operating like a regular gas-electric hybrid, after its battery pack has been depleted. In my time driving an AWD Sienna XSE, the trip computer showed gas mileage of anywhere from 30 mpg in Chicago traffic to 36 mpg on suburban streets and interstates.

Another valuable (though not class-exclusive) feature of the Sienna is its available AWD system; rather than using a driveshaft to send power to the rear wheels, the Sienna has a rear electric motor that powers them. The availability of AWD has helped drive the popularity of SUVs, and its presence in the minivan class may make some shoppers reconsider this vehicle type.

Like other minivans, the Sienna’s seating position is more SUV- than car-like, with higher driver and front-passenger seats. A power height-adjustable driver’s seat lets you raise it even higher. Forward, side and over-shoulder views are good thanks to thin roof pillars and large windows, but rear visibility is limited by the Sienna’s surprisingly small rear window. Its backup camera compensates for the slim rear window when reversing, but the camera’s image on the center dashboard screen is disappointingly low-resolution, especially in light of the crisp, clear backup camera views in other vehicles.

The XSE trim has a sport-tuned suspension and darkened 20-inch wheels and tires when equipped with FWD, or 18-inch wheels and tires with AWD. Ride quality with the 18-inch wheels and tires is firm and controlled, but thankfully not harsh or jarring on rougher pavement. Other trims with the non-sport suspension might offer a cushier ride, but it’s quite livable in the XSE with 18-inch wheels.

Plenty of Room in All Three Rows

The Sienna’s front bucket seats are large and comfortable. The front seating area is partitioned by a large center console, but Toyota incorporated a lot of useful storage areas into it. There’s a large bin between the center armrests, four cupholders ahead of it, a wide tray on the dash that includes the available wireless charging pad and a huge open storage area below the gear selector that’s big enough for a small backpack. There are also upper and lower front door pockets for smaller items.

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Apart from the infotainment system’s dashboard touchscreen, the Sienna’s interior avoids touch-sensitive controls. We thank Toyota for that; the climate-control and audio systems are easy to operate with their conventional buttons, switches and knobs. The 9-inch infotainment screen, however, runs Toyota’s older multimedia interface, which is slowly being phased out. The system works well, but it doesn’t look as modern as Toyota’s newer system or ones from other automakers. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity are standard.

Our van had the Sienna’s available super-long-slide second-row captain’s chairs, which can slide rearward until they’re touching the third-row seat. With the third row folded, you can slide the seats even farther back, to the point that I couldn’t touch the back of the driver’s seat with my legs straight out (I’m 6-foot-1). You can also slide the second-row chairs very close to the front seats, which parents with small children in car seats will appreciate.

The super-long-slide seating setup makes for massive second-row space when the seats are in their rearmost position, letting taller passengers really stretch their legs, but as a dad of three boys, I can already picture one of them thinking it would be fun to slide the seat all the way back to pin his brother sitting behind him. I think I’d pass on this feature because of that possibility, but I can see how others would be drawn to it.

There are a reasonable number of second-row amenities in the Sienna, including overhead air vents, a couple USB charge ports, an optional household outlet that can handle power-hungry devices (thanks to a 1,500-watt inverter) and overhead climate controls with an Auto setting. There are also standard retractable sunshades.

With the second-row captain’s chairs positioned at a spot where I was comfortable and had plenty of legroom, I was able to sit in reasonable comfort behind them in the third row. The third row’s bench seat doesn’t offer great thigh support, and your knees are a bit elevated, but headroom is good, and the space doesn’t feel confining or claustrophobic. The third row has a bit of a rickety feel when folding it into its well in the floor, and the extended cargo floor you’ll create by doing so isn’t particularly smooth, but at least it’s easy to lower and raise the split-folding seat quickly using its handles.

More From Cars.com:

Safety

The 2024 Sienna earned a 2024 Top Safety Pick designation from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety for its crash-test, headlight and pedestrian front-crash-prevention performance. Standard active safety features include forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, blind spot warning with rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning with steering assist, Lane Tracing Assist, adaptive cruise control and automatic high-beam headlights. Safety options include a 360-degree camera system, head-up display, and front and rear parking assist with automatic braking.

Should You Buy a 2024 Toyota Sienna?

If you’re in the market for a spacious, comfortable and fuel-efficient family hauler — and you aren’t dead set on a three-row SUV — the Sienna should serve your needs well. It’s not as trendy as Toyota’s newest family hauler, the three-row Grand Highlander (which offers a choice of three powertrains, including two hybrid systems), but what the Sienna lacks in style it makes up for in utility. And with a starting price around $39,000 for a base LE trim with FWD, the Sienna is also less expensive than the base Grand Highlander XLE ($44,715) and the smaller Highlander LE ($40,665). Minivans are about as practical as it gets, and the Sienna is proof of that.

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Safety review

Based on the 2024 Toyota Sienna base trim
NHTSA crash test and rollover ratings, scored out of 5.
Overall rating
5/5
Combined side rating front seat
5/5
Combined side rating rear seat
5/5
Frontal barrier crash rating driver
3/5
Frontal barrier crash rating passenger
4/5
Overall frontal barrier crash rating
4/5
Overall side crash rating
5/5
Rollover rating
4/5
Side barrier rating
5/5
Side barrier rating driver
5/5
Side barrier rating passenger rear seat
5/5
Side pole rating driver front seat
5/5
14.0%
Risk of rollover
Side barrier rating driver
5/5
Side barrier rating passenger rear seat
5/5
Side pole rating driver front seat
5/5
14.0%
Risk of rollover

Factory warranties

Basic
3 years / 36,000 miles
Corrosion
5 years
Powertrain
5 years / 60,000 miles
Battery
8 years / 100,000 miles
Maintenance
2 years / 25,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
2 years

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Consumer reviews

5.0 / 5
Based on 2 reviews
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Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0

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i love my sienna.

i love my sienna. kristie help me with hatch problem. it was covered under warranty im so happy. my kids love so much extra space. it is very nice and hendrick employees help me with service. very happy customer
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  • Used for Transporting family
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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The van is very practical and has been awesome for road

The van is very practical and has been awesome for road trips. We can easily fit two car seats and 6 adults with plenty of leg room. It is very practical especially with the lower ride height that allows my parents to get in and out with ease and also the sliding doors that makes putting the kids in their car seats easy. MPG is excellent. We averaged between 35-37 mpg with the van loaded with 6 adults, 2 kids in car seats, and all of our luggage. We were set on getting an SUV before we came across the Sienna. The Sienna just made more sense for our family. It can comfortably seat 8 people, makes getting in and out easier with the sliding doors and low ride height, excellent MPG, reliable, great resale resale value. It does not require premium fuel. With the gas prices around $3.25-$3.50, fill ups are around $40. We plan to keep the van around for a long time!
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2024 Toyota Sienna?

The 2024 Toyota Sienna is available in 7 trim levels:

  • LE (6 styles)
  • Limited (6 styles)
  • Platinum (6 styles)
  • Woodland Edition (3 styles)
  • XLE (9 styles)
  • XLE Autono-MaaS (3 styles)
  • XSE (6 styles)

What is the MPG of the 2024 Toyota Sienna?

The 2024 Toyota Sienna offers up to 36 MPG in city driving and 36 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2024 Toyota Sienna reliable?

The 2024 Toyota Sienna has an average reliability rating of 5.0 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2024 Toyota Sienna owners.

Is the 2024 Toyota Sienna a good Minivan?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2024 Toyota Sienna. 100.0% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

5.0 / 5
Based on 2 reviews
  • Comfort: 5.0
  • Interior: 5.0
  • Performance: 5.0
  • Value: 5.0
  • Exterior: 5.0
  • Reliability: 5.0

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