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Does the Toyota Sienna come in a V6?

No. The current Toyota Sienna does not offer a V6 engine; it is powered exclusively by a hybrid 2.5-liter inline-four engine paired with electric motors.


The question about a V6 option has come up with shoppers comparing minivans. This article explains the Sienna’s current powertrain, how it differs from older models, and what buyers can expect in terms of performance and efficiency.


Current powertrain and drivetrain


Key specifications of the Sienna's current powertrain are summarized below.



  • Hybrid system: 2.5-liter inline-four engine paired with two electric motors; combined output around 245 horsepower.

  • Drivetrain options: Front-wheel drive is standard; all-wheel drive is available as an option.

  • Transmission: Electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (eCVT).

  • Efficiency: Typically delivers fuel economy in the high-30s mpg range, with exact figures depending on configuration and driving conditions.


In short, the Sienna's current powertrain prioritizes hybrid efficiency over a traditional V6, while offering AWD for traction when needed.


How the Sienna achieves power without a V6


The hybrid system blends gasoline power with electric motors to provide smooth acceleration and improved efficiency compared with V6-powered rivals. Regenerative braking and motor assist help optimize fuel economy in city and highway driving.


Historical context: V6 options in earlier Sienna generations


Before the hybrid-only era, the Sienna offered traditional gasoline engines with V6 options.



  • Early generations (1990s to early 2000s): V6 options (roughly 3.0L to 3.3L) were available across trims.

  • Mid- to late-2010s: A larger 3.5L V6 was introduced in later Sienna models, paired with conventional automatics.

  • Current status: Toyota discontinued V6 offerings in the Sienna, focusing on hybrid powertrains for efficiency and emissions goals.


These historical details show how the Sienna shifted from V6 options to a modern hybrid setup in its current generation.


Summary


The Toyota Sienna does not come with a V6 in its current generation. Since 2021, it has been offered exclusively as a hybrid with a 2.5-liter inline-four and electric motors, available with front-wheel drive or optional all-wheel drive. While older Sienna models did offer V6 engines, that option is no longer available on new vehicles.

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