![]() ![]() Mike Schmidt is the senior manager of vehicle testing operations at Edmunds. This story was provided to The Associated Press by the automotive website Edmunds. The Toyota Sienna stumbles just a bit in both areas, which gives the Honda Odyssey a photo-finish victory. The difference makers are ultimately drivability and interior versatility. The Sienna’s ride quality is generally OK but gets overly bouncy and floaty over larger bumps.ĮDMUNDS SAYS: Minivan shoppers will find plenty to like from both the Honda Odyssey and the Toyota Sienna. That said, the Sienna has enough guts for most driving situations thanks to the hybrid battery torque. Its engine is loud when it’s working its hardest, and you’ll feel the comparative lack of power on freeway on-ramps or when going up grades. The Toyota drives awkwardly at times, as the regenerative brakes decide how best to react. Remember that standout fuel economy? It comes at a cost. The Sienna hybrid requires a little adjustment. The ride is agreeable over both small and large bumps in the road. Around town the Honda is as easy to drive as it is on the highway. The V6 and automatic transmission work well together, and there always seems to be enough power to do what you need to. Screen is much smaller than the Sienna’s.Behind the wheel of the Odyssey, things are simple. Though both infotainment systems are user-friendly, the Odyssey’s Passenger space for the two vans is aboutĮqual, but the Odyssey holds a considerable advantage in its cargo-carryingĬapacity. Both vans offer strong resale values due to Still, the Odyssey delivers more engagingĭriving dynamics than the Sienna. The Sienna is also available with all-wheel drive. Hybrid powertrain offers much better fuel economy than the Honda’s more ![]() Thousand dollars more than a new Odyssey, the Toyota’s standard 4-cylinder Sienna offer up to 8-passenger seating and accessible base-model pricing (though OverviewĪmong the most popular minivans on the market, the Honda Odyssey and Toyota 2021 Toyota Sienna Hybrid 2WD 2.5 L, 4 cyl, Automatic (AV-S6). When comparing crash test ratings from NHTSA, both the Honda Odyssey and the Toyota Sienna have the same average safety rating of 5 out of 5 Stars. ![]() This gives the Honda Odyssey the fuel efficiency and maximum range advantage over the Toyota Sienna. The Sienna is rated to deliver an average of 21 miles per gallon, with a highway range of 520 miles. The Odyssey is rated to deliver an average of 22 miles per gallon, with a highway range of 546 miles. Engine Power and Fuel Efficiency Comparisonįor engine performance, the Honda Odyssey’s base engine makes 280 horsepower, and the Toyota Sienna base engine makes 296 horsepower. The Odyssey gets the least significant updates: a successfully restyled front end, a new center console, an extra USB port in top trims and upgraded driver assistance technologies. This gives the Toyota Sienna a slight advantage in reliability compared to the Honda Odyssey. For the Toyota Sienna the reliability rating is 8.8 out of 10. ISeeCars’ Reliability Rating for the Honda Odyssey is 8.7 out of 10. This results in the Honda Odyssey being ranked 2 out of 7 Best Minivans and the Toyota Sienna being ranked 1 out of 7. The iSeeCars Overall Quality rating for the Honda Odyssey is 9.0 out of 10 while the Toyota Sienna's quality rating is 9.1 out of 10. This means the Toyota Sienna retains 2.4 percentage points more of its value and has the advantage of higher resale value versus the Honda Odyssey. Looking at the 5-year depreciation rate for both models, the Honda Odyssey loses 44.8 percent of its value and the Toyota Sienna loses 42.3 percent of its value. Based on this comparison of the Honda Odyssey's and the Toyota Sienna's specifications and ratings, the Toyota Sienna is a better car than the Honda Odyssey.Ī used 2020 Honda Odyssey ranges from $28,495 to $40,589 while a used 2020 Toyota Sienna is priced between $26,994 to $58,773. The Toyota Sienna has the advantage in the areas of typical lower range of pricing for one- to five-year-old used cars, reliability, resale value, overall quality score and base engine power. In comparing the Honda Odyssey's and the Toyota Sienna's specifications and ratings, the Honda Odyssey has the advantage in the area of fuel efficiency. ![]()
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