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As the minivan segment has shrunk over the last decade or so, the competition has become even fiercer between the few remaining vans. Year after year, manufacturers strive to create minivans that will compete with the ever-growing SUV segment and other minivans, which leads to great choices like the 2021 Toyota Sienna and the 2021 Honda Odyssey. Which of these minivans would serve your family best? Read our comparison guide to find out.
When you look under the hood, you’ll find one of the biggest differences between these two minivans. The 2021 Toyota Sienna is powered by a hybrid 2.5-liter engine with 296 horsepower and 263 pound-feet of torque paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The 2021 Sienna is the first minivan to be hybrid-only, and it pays off mile after mile in fuel efficiency over its competition. Speaking of, the 2021 Honda Odyssey runs on a traditional gasoline V6 that only manages 280 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. Plus, it has far poorer fuel consumption than the Sienna. The Sienna is also the only van of these two competitors to offer all-wheel drive.
As it’s more than likely that you’ll be using your minivan for family transportation, it makes sense that you would want a van that offers great standard features, and that’s where the 2021 Toyota Sienna comes into play. The Sienna comes standard with tri-zone automatic climate control, a rear-seat climate control panel, Apple CarPlay®, Android Auto, and Amazon Alexa. Upper trims of the Sienna offer quadruple-zone climate control to give third-row passengers their own say over the temperature.
In comparison, the Odyssey falls behind with only a single-zone automatic climate control system and zero smartphone connectivity features in its standard trim, and features like tri-zone climate control only available in the uppermost trim levels.
The 2021 Sienna comes standard with a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, lane departure alert with steering assist, automatic high beams, full-speed adaptive cruise control, road sign assist, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert. The 2021 Odyssey comes standard with collision mitigation braking system, road departure mitigation system, lane keeping assist system, automatic headlights, and adaptive cruise control with low-speed follow.
Though both vans have very comprehensive safety suites, the Sienna offers several key features standard that the Odyssey does not, giving the Sienna a considerable edge.
The 2021 Toyota Sienna offers incredible power and fuel efficiency, great standard features, and a robust safety suite that is sure to add extra peace of mind to every drive. You can find your very own 2021 Sienna at Miller Toyota today when you shop from our available Sienna inventory. Be sure to stop by the dealership when you’re ready for your test drive!