2023 Toyota Sienna: A Trim Comparison

2023 Sienna

The 2023 Toyota Sienna doesn’t offer many new features and design changes as it had recently been completely redesigned for the 2021 model year. It does, however, offer a brand new trim: the Woodland Edition. Nevertheless, it’s still one of the best minivans on the market.

Compare 2023 Sienna Trims

This new fourth-generation Sienna is hybrid-only, featuring a 2.5L four-cylinder engine. The EPA estimates the hybrid engine’s fuel economy rating at 36 mpg on both highway and city driving. With the 18-gallon fuel tank, that gives the Sienna a range of 648 driving miles. That makes it the perfect choice for your next family road trip. Read on to learn more in our 2023 Toyota Sienna trim level comparison.

2022 Toyota Sienna

LE

The 2023 Toyota Sienna LE starts at $35,385 and has plenty of family-friendly features for a base model vehicle. The interior has enough room for eight passengers and a six-speaker audio system. This system has Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Amazon Alexa compatibility.

Keeping your family safe is important, so Toyota included the Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 system. This package equips the Sienna with a pre-collision system that detects pedestrians. There are also lane departure alerts, automatic high beams, dynamic cruise control, and road sign assist.

There are still more highlights with the Toyota Sienna LE. You get a 60/40 Split & Stow third-row that is great for extra cargo. You also get second-row tip-up or long-slide seats, an integrated backup camera, and three-zone automatic climate control for when your family members have different temperature preferences. There’s an all-wheel-drive version for an extra $2,000.

XLE

The 2023 Toyota Sienna XLE has a price of $40,695, and it’s very similar to the Toyota Sienna LE with the exception of a few crucial differences between these models. One of the best upgrades is the addition of hands-free dual power sliding doors. There’s also a power liftgate with jam protection. The door handles are also chrome-accented.

2022 Toyota Sienna

Buyers can opt for an all-wheel-drive powertrain. It ups the starting price to $42,695, but it will give you peace of mind during wet or icy conditions. To be clear, this isn’t for off-roading. It’s for sure-footedness. Starting with this trim, there’s also a power moonroof that comes standard.

The Sienna XLE also upgrades the seating to SofTex synthetic leather seats. Both front seats are heated. The driver gets an 8-way powered seat; the passenger is 4-way power-adjustable. The seating configuration can also be adjusted between 8-passenger (middle- and third-row bench seating) or 7-passenger (two middle-row captains chairs and a third-row bench). it’s worth noting that the AWD model only comes with the 7-passenger setup. Quad-zone climate control is also standard.

XSE

The 2023 Toyota Sienna XSE is a bit more sporty than the other trims. It adds some cosmetic touches like black side rocker panels and a metallic black sport mesh grille on the front of the vehicle. The heated, power side mirrors are also black, and the wheels are 20 inches instead of 17.

Inside, the driver has the option of yelling at the back seat through the addition of an in-car intercom system called Driver Easy Speak. The seats carry over the performance-focused theme with sport-trimmed SofTex. The 7-passenger configuration is the only option for this trim.

The FWD version starts at $42,945. The all-wheel-drive option on this trim is one of the best bargains. It only adds $760 to the starting price.

2022 Toyota Sienna

Woodland Edition

The all-new Woodland Edition starts at $46,195 and comes in all-wheel-drive. It adds features such as wireless device charging, 12-speaker audio and 120-volt power outlets.

25th Anniversary Edition

The Anniversary Edition starts at $46,670. It comes with all of the XSE’s features but with upgraded genuine leather seating, second-row captain’s chairs, ventilated seats, a 12-speaker stereo system, and wireless device charging. Additionally, it offers a few cosmetic changes, including exclusive badges that separate it from other trims.

Limited

The 2023 Toyota Sienna Limited starts at $47,645, while all-wheel-drive starts at $49,645. The difference between this trim and the Sienna XSE is that the Sienna Limited is more focused on luxury than sporty styling. Gone is the sport mesh grille, and in its place is a dark gray metallic one. Similarly, the black side mirrors are replaced with body-colored ones. The wheels shrink down to 18 inches from 20, though they are larger than the wheels on the first two trim levels.

Instead of black accent styling, the Sienna Limited has chrome. It can be found on the roof rails and the rear lower bumper. This is also the first trim to come standard with a wireless phone charging pad. The leather seating is also upgraded to have heating and ventilation (in the front, at least). The captain’s chairs in the second row get a nifty ottoman feature for when you really want to put your feet up.

2022 Toyota Sienna

Platinum

The 2023 Toyota Sienna Platinum has an MSRP of $50,845 for FWD and $51,605 for AWD. It’s the top-of-the-line model and the best Toyota Sienna trim in terms of safety, comfort, and convenience. There’s also a 10-inch heads-up display so drivers don’t have to take their eyes off the road to see vital information. Don’t worry about your windshield wipers again because these sense the rain for you.

The second-row captain’s chairs also get heated seating on this trim. The third-row seats fold down or up at the press of a button. This top trim is also the only one with front and rear parking assist sonar, though the starting price is beginning to get expensive compared to competitors. There is also a bird’s-eye 360-degree parking view.

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