
It may look like a space whale, but what the Toyota Sienna lacks in visual appeal it makes up for in practicality. Offered only as a hybrid, the Sienna puts forth 245 horsepower with either standard front-wheel drive or available all-wheel drive, and it gets stellar fuel economy in either configuration. Toyota's minivan is truly a lounge on wheels, offering second-row ottomans as well as a fridge and built-in vacuum on upper trims, allowing families to take most of the comforts of home on the road. Sienna is comfortable and refined apart from the occasional sound from the gasoline engine during hard acceleration. The Sienna is our favorite in the hotly contested minivan market, which also includes the Chrysler Pacifica, Honda Odyssey, and Kia Carnival, and as such it has earned a spot on our Editors' Choice list for 2025CARandDRIVER
The Toyota Sienna Woodland Edition is a minivan designed for outdoor enthusiasts, building on the XLE trim with standard all-wheel drive, increased ground clearance, a tow hitch, roof rails with crossbars, and a 1,500-watt power inverter. It features exclusive styling with dark exterior accents, dark-finish wheels, and available Cement Gray exterior paint. The interior includes durable, easy-to-clean floor mats and SofTex-trimmed seats with bronze stitching, along with a JBL audio system and navigation.
XLE comes withKeyless entry with push-button start, a power Sunroof, Power liftgate, Four-zone automatic climate control, Power-adjustable passenger seat, Synthetic leather upholstery, Heated front seats, Eight-speaker audio system, a 12.3-inch touchscreen and Wireless connectivity for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in addition to LE features such as power sliding side doors, a power drivers seat, 7 USB ports and a wireless phone charger.