2025 Toyota Sienna First Drive -- Same But Different

This facelift ain’t a facelift. Weird, I know, but Toyota’s latest Sienna was a pretty darn great take on the minivan in 2024, so why mess with success in 2025? At least, I suppose that was the attitude going into this at Toyota. You’ll need a microscope to spot the changes made for 2025, so let’s get them out of the way now: Toyota will sell busy parents with messy occupants a vacuum in the van now, a fridge to keep drinks cold, and a new safety system so you don’t forget your own flesh and blood in the back seat (who does this?). Lastly, there’s a new infotainment system.

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  • Adam4562 I really like this car , it’s refreshing not to have a 12 inch screen to figure out all the functions . Actual buttons . If I bought this car I would fix the locks asap. Also the dashboard not lighting up would drive me nuts .
  • EBFlex So they couldn't do the $35K Model 3 and they can't do a $25K vehicle. I'd like to say this is news but some of us have been saying for many many years now EVs are not going to be affordable for a long time. It's good to be right yet again.
  • MaintenanceCosts No. If you want to give people a tax incentive for transportation, give them a fully refundable credit for the purchase of an ebike up to $2500. It would cost less per person and do far more good.
  • Miguel Perrito HE WILL SAY ANYTHING TO STAY OUT OF PRISON. THE SENTENCING FOR THE PORN STAR ELECTION INTERFERENCE TRIAL HAPPENS AFTER HE LOSES ... BIGLY... AGAIN.
  • Kjhkjlhkjhkljh kljhjkhjklhkjh this is suspiciously cheap. Unmodified with the 5-speed meaning it has the steel pushrods? ... hmmm also the mention of the car being a salvage title is weird. if it was not wrecked im not sure how and insurance company would call the car legally totaled ..