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What is the gas mileage on a Toyota Van?

The gas mileage depends on the model and year. The latest U.S. minivan from Toyota—the Sienna—is a hybrid-only model with EPA estimates around 36 mpg combined; older, gasoline-powered Toyota vans typically achieve lower fuel economy, often in the 20s to low 30s mpg depending on engine and configuration.


In more detail, this article covers the current Sienna’s official figures, historical mileage ranges for Toyota vans, and how mileage can vary by market and drivetrain. Real-world fuel economy is influenced by driving style, payload, climate, and whether the vehicle is used mainly for highways or city driving, so sticker numbers may not reflect every trip.


Current US-market Toyota van: Sienna (2021–present)


The Sienna in the United States is hybrid-only in this generation, with no gasoline-only option. EPA estimates place typical mpg around the mid-30s in combined driving, with slight variations between front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models.


Typical EPA figures for the Sienna are summarized below. Note that real-world results vary.



  • Powertrain and mpg: The Sienna uses a 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid system; EPA estimates are around 36 mpg combined for both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive versions (numbers can vary slightly by trim and year).

  • Drivetrain impacts: AWD adds weight and drivetrain losses, which can lead to a small difference in mpg, but both configurations generally stay in the mid-30s on EPA tests.

  • Driving conditions and load: Steady highway cruising and light payloads tend to push mpg higher; heavy cargo, rapid acceleration, and cold weather tend to lower mpg somewhat.

  • Real-world expectations: Many drivers report mid-to-high 30s mpg on long highway trips, with city driving often lower depending on traffic and conditions.


Overall, the Sienna demonstrates strong efficiency for a family minivan, especially when compared with earlier generations that used gasoline engines.


Historical context and other markets


To provide perspective, older Toyota van generations and models sold outside the United States use different powertrains and have a broader range of fuel-economy figures.



  • Older Toyota Sienna generations (1997–2020): Gasoline and early hybrid versions typically ranged from about 18–28 mpg combined, depending on generation, engine size, and drivetrain configuration.

  • Toyota HiAce and other regional vans (markets outside the U.S.): Gasoline engines in these vans generally deliver roughly 20–28 mpg combined, varying by engine option and transmission.


When shopping, consult the exact EPA ratings for the model year and trim you’re considering, and calibrate expectations with your typical driving mix to gauge real-world fuel economy.


Summary


Gas mileage for a Toyota van varies widely by model and year. The current U.S. minivan, the Sienna (2021–present), is hybrid-only and generally posts about 36 mpg combined on EPA tests, with real-world results often in the mid-30s depending on driving. Older gas-powered Toyotas and vans sold in other markets show lower ranges, typically in the 20s. Always verify the precise EPA rating for the exact model/year and consider your driving patterns to estimate real-world fuel economy.

Which Toyota van has the best mpg?


36 mpg combined
The 2024 Toyota Sienna is the most fuel-efficient non-plug-in minivan on the market, with an EPA-estimated 36 mpg in city and highway driving.



How many miles per gallon does a Toyota van get?


Front-wheel-drive models carry a manufacturer-estimated 36 mpg combined, while all-wheel-drive versions are rated at an estimated 35 mpg combined—helping cut down fuel stops without giving up the comfort, versatility, or modern convenience you expect from a family minivan.



Which gets better gas mileage, Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna?


The 2023 Toyota Sienna minivan gets far better gas mileage than the Honda Odyssey. That is because the new Sienna utilizes a fuel-efficient Toyota hybrid system while the Odyssey relies on a large V-6 gas-only engine.



Is the Toyota Sienna good on gas?


The Sienna gets an EPA estimate of 36 mpg in combined city/highway driving.


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