@@patrickfish2304 it's not really a weird idea when you consider that the vast majority of buyers for this vehicle will be families with messy kids. It's convenient to be able to keep on top of the cleanliness. Necessary? Maybe not, but I don't think it's weird.
We just ordered a 2025 Sienna with up to a 12 month wait, I also have a 2025 Toyota black hatch do to be delivered end of Nov, Great vehicles that are extremely reliable and fuel efficient.
The refresh Sienna is amazing when it comes to tech and all, but the vacuum is safer for cleaning for having kids with you. But tiny bit complaint/drawback is TSS which includes security tech and stuff being used on certain rivals though. But upcoming for 2027 MY is when Toyota will Redesign to its 5th Generation as it will have more tech and so is security that goes with it as well. But overall, the Sienna refresh/facelift is great for interior changes.🙌🏻
Added a damn vaccuum and a sensor that may prevent someone taking a quick nap in the car why the driver goes for a bag of chips. Great, and then charge $60K. Toyota, you got to up the game. Don't pull an Iphone on the consumer. We're not stupid.
Idk how people still keep spending money on the bare minimum. There is never enough "updates" that are remotely worth the inflated price. I'm sure ppl are gonna say "but the reliability....." it's still no excuse for toyota cheaping out in materials and features and charging it's ridiculous near or over 60k price tag. Toyota is kind of reminding me of apple lately by doin refreshes rather than new and improved.
Safety upgrade along with PHEV and bench option across all trims is need of the hour for sienna to stand out among its rivals and not these so called useless upgrades.
All wheel drive... nice warranty on the hybrid battery. Engine has proven itself to be trouble free. I thought the same way initially but I like the MPG in this one!
@@patrickfish2304 do the math its not worth the premium and the fact the battry will Die before a standard engine and trans not To mention the reliable 2gr engine and trans combo
The update is welcome. My biggest complaint for the 2025 model is the TSS 2.0. It is a Family car, security should be more important than a vacuum.
Agreed, the vacuum is a weird idea
@@patrickfish2304 it's not really a weird idea when you consider that the vast majority of buyers for this vehicle will be families with messy kids. It's convenient to be able to keep on top of the cleanliness. Necessary? Maybe not, but I don't think it's weird.
So updated screen but is the backup camera still a potato?
We just ordered a 2025 Sienna with up to a 12 month wait,
I also have a 2025 Toyota black hatch do to be delivered end of Nov, Great vehicles that are extremely reliable and fuel efficient.
The refresh Sienna is amazing when it comes to tech and all, but the vacuum is safer for cleaning for having kids with you. But tiny bit complaint/drawback is TSS which includes security tech and stuff being used on certain rivals though. But upcoming for 2027 MY is when Toyota will Redesign to its 5th Generation as it will have more tech and so is security that goes with it as well. But overall, the Sienna refresh/facelift is great for interior changes.🙌🏻
Added a damn vaccuum and a sensor that may prevent someone taking a quick nap in the car why the driver goes for a bag of chips. Great, and then charge $60K.
Toyota, you got to up the game. Don't pull an Iphone on the consumer. We're not stupid.
no PHEV?
Idk how people still keep spending money on the bare minimum. There is never enough "updates" that are remotely worth the inflated price. I'm sure ppl are gonna say "but the reliability....." it's still no excuse for toyota cheaping out in materials and features and charging it's ridiculous near or over 60k price tag. Toyota is kind of reminding me of apple lately by doin refreshes rather than new and improved.
Safety upgrade along with PHEV and bench option across all trims is need of the hour for sienna to stand out among its rivals and not these so called useless upgrades.
I would want to get awd it’s ok to lose 1 mpg 😂
Toyota Safety Sense 2.0!? 😂🤮
Still a hybrid still gonna pass on it
All wheel drive... nice warranty on the hybrid battery. Engine has proven itself to be trouble free. I thought the same way initially but I like the MPG in this one!
more for us
@@tinhinnh cuz they selll sooo great lol
@@patrickfish2304 do the math its not worth the premium and the fact the battry will
Die before a standard engine and trans not
To mention the reliable 2gr engine and trans combo
@@gigi9467 they actually do sell well