For large families, every day is a logistical puzzle. The 2025 Toyota Sienna solves it, with room for passengers, gear, and whatever else you forgot until five minutes ago. Let’s break down its trim levels, starting with the base LE.

LE
You’d be hard-pressed to find a more competent entry-level family hauler than the 2025 Sienna LE. Everything here feels generous: seating for eight across three rows, a 36-mpg combined fuel rating, seven USB ports, 18 cup and bottle holders, and the list keeps going. As expected for a minivan, you get power dual sliding doors, rear sunshades, and easy access to the back rows.
XLE
While the LE gives you eight seats and calls it a day, the XLE is more flexible. You can opt for a pair of second-row captain’s chairs, which bring the seat count down to seven but up the comfort game considerably.
Convenience also gets a boost. Both the liftgate and sliding doors can now be opened with a quick kick under the bumper. You’ll also find heated leatherette front seats, a panoramic moonroof, a larger touchscreen, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, four-zone climate control, and Toyota’s Smart Key System, which unlocks the door the moment you slip your hand behind the handle.
XSE
The Sienna XSE is built for those after a sporty minivan. It features a sport-tuned suspension, sport-tuned electric power steering, heated sport seats, and Sport mode to unlock its, well, sportiness.
You won’t even have to go inside to know that this one’s got some edge. Its blacked-out wheels, grille, Toyota emblem, outside mirrors, and door handles announce its intentions loud and clear. Just note that this model is exclusively a seven-seater.
Woodland Edition
For those families whose adventures extend beyond the paved surfaces, the Woodland Edition is ready to tag along. You get standard all-wheel drive, extra ground clearance, a tow hitch rated for 3,500 pounds, roof cross bars, and a 1,500-watt-capable power outlet. And even if you’ll never take it off-road, that added lift is still handy in steep driveways or unpaved trails at the park.
Limited
The comfort-focused Limited model sets you up with leather, heated and ventilated front seats, a 12-speaker JBL sound system, second- and third-row sunshades, ottomans, memory steering wheel, memory side mirrors, and a digital rearview mirror.
Platinum
The top-of-the-line Platinum trim upgrades the Limited with a vacuum, a minifridge, a ten-inch head-up display, a 360-degree view camera, heated second-row seats, and a heated steering wheel.
No two families are alike, and thankfully, neither are Siennas. Come by Coughlin Toyota in Heath, OH, and test drive a few. You’ll know when it’s the one.


