Best Minivans

#1 in Minivans
2025 Toyota Sienna4.7
Expert Rating
The infinitely practical and ever-dependable Toyota Sienna is our favorite minivan because of its family-friendly interior and standard hybrid powertrain.
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This is becoming increasingly rare and if it is possible, it is not an easy thing to do. The seats have become more complex and are heavier because the third-row benches fold into the rear floor. In some vans, like the Chrysler Pacifica and Voyager (but not on the hybrid models), the second-row seats also fold into the floor, thus eliminating the need to remove the benches.
It depends on the model and features you choose. With WIFI available in cars and the increased use of personal devices, the rear seat entertainment system is not a staple as it once was. Devices can now stream shows and movies so the need for DVDs is far less.
Chrysler Pacific, Honda Odyssey, and Toyota Sienna offer vacuums.
Currently, the Chrysler Pacifica has a PHEV version.