When you have to dig deep through an automaker’s press release to find the first mention of the actual changes on a new model year car, you get an idea of how limited they are. You probably won’t even be able to tell the differences on the 2015 Toyota Sienna without someone pointing them out, so let us help you.

On the outside, the 2015 Sienna gets a redesigned front grille and tweaked headlamps for versions with the newly available LED daytime running lights…and that’s it for the exterior.

For the interior, the instrument panel gauges get a new look, while there’s also a new optional 4.2-inch, color multi-information display for turn-by-turn directions and new capacitive switches on the optional 7-inch touchscreen that allow users to swipe items on and off.

Toyota also added a newly available black leather interior with white contrast stitching, and a pull-down, conversation mirror, which the company says, “lets the driver check on passengers without turning around”.

Toyota was more interested in talking about and sharing its new “swaggerwagon” campaign that includes a series of custom videos made by “creative, social media-savvy parents”.

By John Halas

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