May 9, 2025

Going with the 2025 Toyota Sienna is the first step towards unlocking a world of convenience, comfort, and style. Now let’s talk trims because every family is different, and you want something that feels right.

1. LE

The LE is big on everything you love about minivans. It’s a hybrid with a 36-mpg rating, allowing you to skip the constant gas station trips. It’s spacious enough to hold eight passengers, has dual power sliding doors, and packs about 34 cubic feet of space behind the third row, which, by the way, folds flat if you need more room.

You’ll love the revamped infotainment system and the new feature that gently reminds you to check the back seats for warm bodies before you leave.

2. XLE

The XLE is the executive version of the LE. As such, it comes with second-row captain’s chairs, making it a seven-seater. It also trades the cloth seating for SofTex (synthetic leather designed for wear, easy cleaning, and resisting spills) and upgrades the power sliding doors for a hands-free version. Other highlights include heated front seats, a bigger display screen, and a power moonroof.

3. XSE

The ‘S’ in the XSE stands for Sport, so expect plenty of fun behind the wheel. Sport seats, a tauter suspension, bigger wheels, enhanced electric power steering, and more aggressive front and rear bumpers are just a few of the features that give this minivan a little extra kick.

4. Woodland Edition

The Woodland Edition is the adventure-ready Sienna. It comes with standard all-wheel drive, increased ground clearance, a tow hitch with a 3,500-pound towing capability, roof rails, and a 1500W-capable power outlet that lets you plug everything from your electric kettle and microwave to your multi-cooker or instant pot.

This trim is also generous with comfort and convenience amenities. You’ll find heated front seats, a four-zone AC, and wireless charging to keep your devices powered up with the mess of cords.

5. Limited

The comfort-focused Limited model offers leather, available ottomans, a 12-speaker JBL system, ventilated front seats, and second and third-row sunshades. This trim also comes with two optional gadgets you won’t find anywhere else: a fridge and a vacuum. The former keeps five to six drinks nice and cold without affecting the cabin’s temperature, while the latter pulls some serious suction, likely more than most gas station ones.

6. Platinum

The range-topping Platinum trim standardizes the fridge and vacuum and adds heated second-row seats, a 10-inch head-up display, a heated steering wheel, a panoramic view monitor, and 18-inch two-tone wheels.

If you’re ready to test drive any of these models, then contact Toyota of Kingsport in Kingsport, TN.