The Toyota Sienna adds a new XLE Woodland Edition trim for 2022 but otherwise carries over with minimal changes.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Toyota Sienna is completely redesigned for 2021 with a new engine, as well as interior updates to the tech features, passenger comfort and cargo space.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Toyota Sienna remains essentially unchanged for the 2020 model year, though a new Nightshade Edition is now offered on the SE and SE Premium. The new package includes a sportier, blacked out front grille, black door handles and wheels, a spoiler, black mirror caps and some extra badging to go along with a black Toyota Badge.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Toyota Sienna is largely unchanged for 2019, though compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Amazon Alexa is now standard.
SelectBrowse ListingsIn 2018 all Siennas will come standard with the Toyota Safety Sense Plus (TSS-P) array of safety technology. It includes adaptive cruise control, a frontal pre-collision system (with pedestrian detection and automatic emergency braking), lane departure alert and intervention, and automatic high-beam headlights. The Entune infotainment system has been upgraded across the Sienna lineup with up to five USB ports and an optional 4G Wi-Fi hotspot. The available rear-seat entertainment system can now stream from Android devices. Add in updates to the grille and sportier body accents to round off the changes.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Toyota Sienna gets a more powerful and efficient drivetrain starting in 2017. The new engine shares its predecessor's 3.5-liter displacement, but produces 30 additional horsepower, for a total of 300. Meanwhile, the transmission gains two new gears, which aim to improve efficiency and acceleration. Despite the increased speed, Toyota expects the Sienna to get better fuel economy, both around town and on the highway, thanks to the new transmission.
SelectBrowse ListingsFor 2016, the Toyota Sienna minivan receives a few changes, including the addition of Scout GPS Link, an app that connects smartphone navigation to the van's color display. Also added is Siri Eyes Free for owners with iPhones.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Toyota Sienna gets several new features for 2015, along with new exterior styling. New headlights, taillights and a new grill improve the look of the van, while several grades get new daytime driving lights to aid visibility. New features include a driver easy speak button, which amplifies the drivers' voice for back seat passengers, as well as an uprated Entune stereo and an improved rear seat entertainment system. Safety has also been improved with better side curtain airbags and additional child seat anchors.
SelectBrowse ListingsFor 2013, Toyota has dropped the inline 4-cylinder engine from the Sienna lineup, leaving the 3.5L V6 as the model's sole powerplant. With it goes the CE base trim, leaving the L as the entry model. The LE model gets power adjustable front seats, tri-zone climate control, and a new cloth upholstery. Finally, blind spot monitoring is now offered as an option on LE and XLE trims while coming standard on Limited models.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe SE model now comes with SIRIUS satellite radio and a USB audio input and the XLE gets an upgraded JBL audio system with 10 speakers and a subwoofer.
SelectBrowse ListingsAn all-new Sienna debuts for 2011. New sheetmetal, new interior, new transmissions and a choice of two engines mean Toyota is intending to stay on top of the minivan segment.
SelectBrowse ListingsChanges to the Sienna for 2010 are minimal, as a completely redesigned version is expected for 2011.
SelectBrowse ListingsChanges are few, as a completely redesigned Sienna is expected for 2010. 17-inch alloy wheels are a new option, and option packages for the LE model have been revised.
SelectBrowse ListingsToyota made virtually no changes to the class-leading Sienna minivan for 2008.
SelectBrowse ListingsMore power is the big news for Toyota's 2007 Sienna minivan. A new 266-horsepower, 3.5L V6 replaces the former 3.3L V6.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Sienna hit the market in 1998, offering a powerful V6 engine with 194 hp, five-star safety specs, standard antilock brakes, tire pressure warning system and top-rated crash test scores. A right-side powered-sliding door was added in 1999, along with daytime running lights, remote entry, an antitheft system and a full-size spare tire. A standard AM/FM/cassette audio system complemented all trim levels for 2000. An optional entertainment system was offered for 2001, with updates being made to all upper trim levels. Model years 2002-2003 yielded no major changes.
The 2004 Sienna was redesigned, offering more room and a new fold-flat third-row seat. Following the redesign, 2005 would see no major changes. For the 2006 Sienna, front side-impact airbags and three-row head-protecting side curtain airbags were added as standard features, alongside a new grille, updated gauges, new head lights, tail lights and fog lights and new gauge clusters.
A new 3.5-liter V6 engine was introduced for 2007, boasting 266 hp. Meanwhile, the tire-pressure monitoring system was made a standard feature. Model years 2008-2010 would see no substantial updates. An all-new Sienna was introduced for 2011, offering a new four-cylinder and sport-tuned version. 2012 yielded no changes with the four-cylinder model being discontinued in 2013. The Sienna was status quo for 2014.
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