The Toyota Sienna is rolling into 2024 with a handful of updates that should make the minivan more enjoyable.
The biggest change is the addition of a newly available Premium Package on the mid-level Sienna XSE. It adds heated and ventilated leather front seats with eight-way power adjustment on the driver’s side. The package also includes orange contrast stitching, a power tilt/telescoping steering column with a memory function, and a 7-inch display in the instrument cluster. They’re joined by heated side mirrors with auto reverse tilt, puddle lamps, and warnings from the blind spot monitoring system.
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Additional changes are limited, but the Sienna LE and XLE are now equipped with headlights that feature darkened chrome accents. Meanwhile, the XSE AWD and Woodland have wheels with a darker finish.
The 2024 Sienna is slated to arrive at Toyota dealerships next month and pricing will begin at $37,185. That’s a slight increase over its predecessor, which began at $36,885.
While the company didn’t provide a detailed equipment breakdown, we can expect the entry-level Sienna LE to have LED lighting units, power sliding side doors, and 17-inch alloy wheels. Moving inside, there should be a familiar cabin with a 4.2-inch cluster display as well as a 9-inch infotainment system that offers Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Other highlights should include a six-speaker audio system, a tri-zone automatic climate control system, second-row sunshades, and faux wood trim.
Despite its entry-level status, all Siennas are equipped with the Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 suite of driver assistance systems. It includes Full-Speed Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert with Lane Trace Assist, and a Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection. There’s also Automatic High Beams and Road Sign Recognition.
Power is provided by a hybridized 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 245 hp (183 kW / 248 PS) and enables the minivan to return up to 36 mpg combined. Front-wheel drive comes standard, but all-wheel drive is available as an option.