What’s new on the 2018 Toyota Sienna?

Although it has not been completely redesigned since the 2011 model year, the Sienna has received a number of enhancements through the years, making it the popular, well-equipped minivan it is today. For the 2018 model year, the Toyota Sienna introduces a few updates, including some design changes as well as a plethora of technology improvements. We invite you to utilize the information below to find out what the 2018 Sienna has to offer.

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2018 Toyota Sienna new design and technology

Design Updates

On the outside, the 2018 Sienna features a larger and lower front grille in addition to sportier rocker panels that we previously only on the Sienna SE model.

Toyota Safety Sense P

For 2018, all Toyota Sienna models are equipped with Toyota Safety Sense P, which was previously only available on the highest trim. Toyota Safety Sense P includes the following advanced safety technologies:

  • Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
  • Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
  • Automatic High Beams
  • Dynamic Radar Cruise Control

New Sienna Technology

When it comes to technology, the latest Toyota Sienna does not hold back. It offers the new and improved Entune™ 3.0 system. Lower Sienna trims come with navigation through a phone-based app as well as additional apps on the Entune™ system, while higher Sienna models have an integrated navigation system that provides real-time traffic info. Drivers can also opt for the Sienna’s available 4G LTE Wi-Fi, which is able to connect up to five devices, allowing riders to stay connected while on the go. The Sienna’s rear entertainment system now offers streaming capability for back-seat riders to enjoy their favorite shows and movies.

If you are interested in learning more about the 2018 Toyota Sienna, we invite you to get in touch with our team at Toyota Vacaville. Stay tuned for additional information about its availability in Vacaville, CA as well as an opportunity to get behind the wheel and experience its updates firsthand.

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