Toyota Sienna vs. Honda Odyssey

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Toyota Sienna vs. Honda Odyssey
Toyota Sienna
Honda Odyssey
At a Glance: Sienna vs. Odyssey

Minivans are a special type of vehicle that not all car brands carry. Over the years, the minivan has undergone some significant changes, but commitment to the needs of your family has remained consistent.

If you’re looking for a family van, then you’ve likely heard of the 2022 Toyota Sienna and Honda Odyssey. So, which one is right for your drives near Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Cary, and Apex? The team at Mark Jacobson Toyota is here with the answer.

PASSENGERS

MAX PASSENGERS

8 | 7
Sienna vs Odyssey
2ND ROW HIP ROOM

2ND ROW HIP ROOM

66.2" | 64.8"
Sienna vs Odyssey
MPG

EPA est. MPG1

36 MPG | 28 MPG
Sienna vs Odyssey
See the Differences for Yourself
Select a category below to learn more about how the Toyota Sienna compares to the Honda Odyssey.
SAFETY
Toyota Sienna

Let’s just get right to it: Nothing is more important than your children’s safety. When looking for a new minivan, you need to know your kids will have a secure ride.

Safe Travels

In the 2022 Toyota Sienna and Honda Odyssey, the following features come standard to help keep an eye out for potential danger:

  • Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
  • Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
  • Lane Tracing Assist
  • Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
  • Road Sign Assist

By bringing you to a complete stop to avoid frontal collisions—if needed—these baseline features are sure to help you have a confident journey. When it comes to parking, though, the Sienna takes protection to the next level.

360-Degree Coverage

The available Bird’s Eye View Camera places cameras all around the exterior of your van to keep you completely alerted to your surroundings. While the Odyssey offers a multi-angle rearview camera, it’s not as comprehensive and won’t give you a 360-degree view of nearby obstacles.

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TECHNOLOGY
Toyota Sienna

With you and your spouse fully relaxed, knowing your little ones are safe, you’ll be able to sit back and enjoy premium entertainment during your journey. Both minivans can be equipped with a rear-seat entertainment center, so your kids can watch their favorite shows and movies.

Entertainment for the Entire Family

While they sit quietly in the back, fully entertained, turn to the standard 9-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ integration in the 2022 Toyota Sienna. Simply plug your compatible smartphone into the USB port and catch up on an audiobook.

In the Honda Odyssey, smartphone integration is not a standard amenity, so you’ll need to choose a higher trim level. Additionally, the baseline entertainment system’s display measures only five inches, so you may have a harder time viewing it on the fast-paced road.

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EFFICIENCY
Toyota Sienna

What really sets these vans apart, though, is what’s under the hood. The Honda Odyssey is armed with a standard V6 engine delivering an EPA-estimated 19 city and 28 highway MPG. In the Sienna, though, you’ll cruise right past gas stations thanks to a 2.5-liter hybrid motor.

Run Errands With Minimal Interruptions

This eco-friendly powertrain earns an impressive EPA-estimated 36 city and 36 highway MPG to keep you away from the pump longer.1 Go ahead and sleep in before taking the kids to school—there’s no need to plan for a gas-station stop.

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2022 Toyota Sienna vs. Honda Odyssey: Your Choice
Toyota Sienna
If you’re looking for more safety, MPG, and entertainment for your family, then stop on by Mark Jacobson Toyota today to see the 2022 Toyota Sienna in person.
Our team is happy to show drivers near Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Cary, and Apex why this minivan sails ahead of the competition.
All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new 2022 Sienna for yourself are conveniently available right here online.

[1] 2022 EPA-estimated mpg ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.