What is the range of the 2019 Toyota Sienna?
Around 440 miles in mixed driving on a full 20-gallon tank.
The range depends on the vehicle’s drivetrain and driving conditions. To translate fuel economy into distance, we use EPA estimates for front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) versions and multiply by the 20-gallon tank. The figures below show how mpg translates into miles of range for each setup.
EPA fuel economy and tank size
EPA estimates for the 2019 Sienna are:
- Front-wheel drive (FWD): 19 mpg city / 27 mpg highway / 22 mpg combined. Fuel tank: 20.0 gallons.
- All-wheel drive (AWD): 18 mpg city / 24 mpg highway / 20 mpg combined. Fuel tank: 20.0 gallons.
These numbers let you estimate range under different conditions: city driving lowers range relative to highway, and AWD typically offers lower efficiency than FWD.
Estimated driving range by configuration
Based on a full 20-gallon tank and the EPA mpg ratings above, the practical ranges are:
- FWD — City: ~380 miles; Highway: ~540 miles; Combined: ~440 miles.
- AWD — City: ~360 miles; Highway: ~480 miles; Combined: ~400 miles.
In real-world use, factors such as speed, cargo load, terrain, air conditioning and driving style can shift these numbers up or down.
Summary
The 2019 Toyota Sienna offers a broad range profile depending on drivetrain. With a 20-gallon tank, FWD models typically deliver about 440 miles of combined-range in mixed driving (up to 540 miles on highway-only routes), while AWD models hover around 400 miles combined (roughly 360 miles in the city and 480 miles on highways). Real-world results will vary, but the vehicle provides a competitive balance of capacity and efficiency for a family minivan.
