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Toyota Prepares an Updated 2026 Sienna Minivan for American Families, Starting Around $40,000

The 2026 Toyota Sienna arrives with expanded standard equipment and an updated price tag.

Toyota Prepares an Updated 2026 Sienna Minivan for American Families, Starting Around $40,000

Toyota is gearing up to launch an updated version of its family-friendly Sienna minivan, featuring a broader range of standard features and a starting price just above $40,000. While full details on trim levels and upgrades remain under wraps, the new model promises to enhance comfort, technology, and safety for family buyers.

According to Toyota Motor North America, the 2026 Sienna in its base LE front-wheel-drive configuration will start at $40,120. That’s a noticeable increase from previous years — a change Toyota attributes not just to inflation, but to a richer list of standard equipment.

The update focuses on making the Sienna even more appealing to families who value comfort and safety. The minivan now includes more driver-assistance systems and active safety technologies as standard. Among them are adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and a modern multimedia system that supports wireless smartphone connectivity.

Visually, the Sienna retains its recognizable silhouette, but subtle design updates give it a more contemporary look. Inside, the cabin offers even more space and versatility. Passengers in the second and third rows now get additional USB charging ports and new seat configurations to make travel more convenient.

Under the hood, things remain familiar. The Sienna continues to use its hybrid powertrain, balancing fuel efficiency with solid performance both in city driving and on the highway. Toyota says the model remains one of the most fuel-efficient in its class, while offering refined handling and comfortable ride quality.

Overall, the 2026 Toyota Sienna represents a thoughtful evolution of a proven family favorite. With its combination of technology, safety, and comfort, it’s designed to appeal not only to loyal Toyota owners but also to new buyers looking for a reliable, modern family vehicle that’s built to last.

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