![]() At our test track, last year's Sienna Limited stopped from 60 mph in 127 feet, which is about average for the minivan segment. The Limited can be had with a forward collision warning system. Overall, though, we think you'll be very happy with Toyota's latest version of this family-friendly box on wheels.Īntilock disc brakes, stability and traction control, front-seat side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags, a driver-side knee airbag, a front passenger seat cushion airbag, active front head restraints and a rearview camera are standard on all 2015 Toyota Sienna models.īlind-spot and rear cross-traffic monitoring systems and front and rear parking sensors are available depending on the trim level. You might also want to check out the redesigned 2015 Kia Sedona, the off-beat 2015 Nissan Quest and the value-oriented Dodge Grand Caravan, especially if you want a van that can be more easily converted to carry lots of cargo. Our other favorite is the equally impressive 2015 Honda Odyssey, and we definitely recommend cross-shopping both of these all-stars. With all these points in its favor, the 2015 Toyota Sienna is one of our top recommended minivans. Meanwhile, the continued availability of all-wheel drive ( the Sienna is the only minivan that gives you this option for 2015) is another bonus if you frequently deal with snow or wet road conditions. It returns for 2015, but now the SE is available with more equipment, meaning you no longer have to forgo desirable creature comforts if you choose the sportiest model in the Sienna family. In previous years, we always recommended the SE version of the Sienna, as it offers the sharpest and most carlike handling of the Sienna line. We've driven this year's Sienna and can report that it is indeed a more secure-feeling and comfortable minivan to drive. Toyota says it also strengthened the body structure and retuned the van's suspension to improve ride comfort as well as handling. You might also notice the 2015 Sienna's subtly updated front and rear exterior styling, and those improvements don't just end at the surface. It comes in many trim levels, including this SE. ![]() Updated for 2015, the Toyota Sienna is one of top recommended minivans. For 2015, Toyota has righted those wrongs with a new more user-friendly dash and nicer interior trim. However, we were previously turned off by the interior's odd dash design and hard, cheap-feeling plastics. Previously, we've lauded the Sienna for its comfortable seating and both strong performance and respectable fuel economy. ![]() A box on wheels just doesn't lend itself to sleek, Jaguar-esque proportions, you know? But if you need something to expertly haul your family, your stuff, or your family and stuff, you've come to the right place in checking out the updated 2015 Toyota Sienna. You're not likely to buy a minivan to make a fashion statement.
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