by Michael Gauthier
- Toyota unveils the 2026 Sienna with more standard features and upgrades.
- Pricing increases slightly, now starting from $40,120 instead of $39,485.
- The hybrid minivan arrives in January and returns up to 36 mpg combined.
The Toyota Sienna is a fantastic minivan and it’s getting even better for 2026. Unfortunately, pricing has gone up as the model now starts at $40,120 before a $1,495 destination fee.
That’s $635 more than its predecessor, but buyers will find additional standard equipment including a windshield deicer, black roof rails, and a power liftgate.
The interior hasn’t been forgotten as the LE now comes equipped with rear window shades, an auto-dimming rearview mirror with HomeLink, and an eight-speaker audio system that replaces the previous six-speaker setup.
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Moving up the trim ladder, the Sienna XLE climbs $525 to begin at $44,820. It sports a lightly revised exterior with newly standard roof rails as well as mirrors with integrated turn signals. Customers will also find a JBL premium audio system as a new standalone option.
The $48,045 Sienna XSE goes a step further as it now comes standard with the 12-speaker JBL system. That’s a nice upgrade, but pricing jumps by $1,105, so you’ll need to be an audiophile to appreciate the change.
Besides gaining equipment, the 2026 Sienna has an updated color palette that now includes Heavy Metal on most trims except the Woodland. While the rugged minivan misses out on that hue, it’s now offered in Ice Cap and features a black badge on the liftgate.
The Sienna is schedule to arrive at US dealerships in January and all models have a hybridized 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that produces a combined output of 245 hp (183 kW / 248 PS). It’s connected to an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission, which can be paired with either front- or all-wheel drive.
With front-wheel drive, the minivan returns an impressive 36 mpg across the board. Opting for all-wheel drive lowers the numbers to 34 mpg city, 36 mpg highway, and 35 mpg combined.
