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How Does 2021 Toyota Sienna Stack Up to the Pacifica and Odyssey?

Posted on May 25, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

We compare the features and amenities of the all-new, hybrid-only Sienna to its two strong competitors in the minivan marketplace from Chrysler and Honda.

A dispatch from the land of the minivan, for those of you whose experience with family haulers is limited to occasional rides in your aunt’s 10-year-old Kia Sedona: things have gotten totally out of hand. Brands that were building minivans in the heyday of the genre have gotten out of the game. Those left standing are engaged in an arms race, and no one’s talking disarmament. When Toyota launched the fourth-generation 2021 Sienna this week, the automaker unveiled its newest weapon: second-row captain’s chairs with 25 inches of sliding space and built-in leg rests.
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