This 2025 Toyota Sienna may have fewer minivans to compete against these days, but it does have to go up against 3-row utility vehicles which are becoming more and more family friendly.

But the minivan is still king when it comes to flexibility and ease of use, and Toyota has added a few updates to the Sienna to keep it a top contender for families.

That usually revolves around safety and tech; and here that means a new advanced Rear Seat Reminder and upgrading the multimedia system to latest specs.

New content also includes an available onboard vacuum and FridgeBox, and additional features such as Toyota’s digital gauge cluster are available on more trims; plus, more upscale trim and new wheels for Woodland Edition and Platinum.

But all grades get a tightening up of fit and finish throughout the cabin.

Same 245-horsepower 2.5-liter I4 based hybrid engine as before with available all-wheel-drive, delivering up to 36 miles-per-gallon.

“With no changes in the powertrain department, and nothing new with suspension, the driving experience is pretty much the same which is a good thing, as the Sienna’s hybrid powertrain overachieves in many ways and the ride quality is as good as it gets in the minivan segment.”

2025 Toyota Siennas are available now with prices starting around $40,000.