2022 Toyota Sienna
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  • The Toyota Sienna was redesigned in 2021 and did not have major design changes in 2022. They added the Sienna Woodland Edition, which brings a more rugged look, standard all-wheel drive, and extra ground clearance.
    • The hybrid is the headline! The Sienna is only available as a four-cylinder hybrid for 2021 and beyond.
    • AWD is available.
    • It has amazing fuel efficiency for a minivan, with every 2022 Sienna coming standard as a hybrid and averaging up to 36–37 MPG, which is hard to beat in a 7–8 passenger vehicle.
    • The exterior design is not my favorite, and the lower ground clearance took some getting used to since I’m typically in SUVs, but the efficiency makes that tradeoff easier to accept.
    • The second row is extremely comfortable and well equipped, with ceiling vents, sunshades, cup holders, USB ports, and an outlet, making it just as pleasant to sit back there as it is up front.
    • Third-row access is acheivable even with car seats installed because the second-row seats slide far forward and have a lever that folds and moves the seat out of the way.
    • Car seat hardware is strong throughout the van, with lower anchors in both second-row captain’s chairs and lower anchors in the third-row outboard seats, plus tether anchors across all third-row seating positions.
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    The Exterior

    The exterior of the 2022 Toyota Sienna is not my favorite. The front end feels like a lot, with some harsh angles, and the low ground clearance took some getting used to since I’m usually in SUVs. I do like that they hid the sliding door track in the window because it cleans up the side profile. And the taillights are actually my favorite part, they give me total Lexus RX vibes.

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    Every 2022 Sienna coming standard as a hybrid and averaging up to 36–37 MPG.

    First Row

    The first row of the 2022 Sienna feels comfortable and thoughtfully designed. I like the contrast of the gray leather, stitching, faux leather, and the embedded chrome because it gives it a clean, modern look. The seats are very comfortable, and I’m obsessed with the quilted texture and the built-in armrests. I love the bridge-style center console, the purse holder, and the fact that I have four cup holders within reach, because I never leave the house without both water and coffee. Overall, it’s a really functional and comfortable place to sit.

    Second Row

    The second row in the 2022 Toyota Sienna is very comfortable and packed with practical features. I spent time back here myself, and it genuinely feels comparable to the front seat in terms of comfort.

    • The second-row seats are on long tracks and slide a significant distance forward and backward, which helps with loading kids, car seat installs, and third-row access.
    • Because the seat belts are attached to the seats instead of the ceiling, I was able to move the seat even with a car seat installed using the seat belt.
    • I installed both rear-facing and forward-facing car seats and still had good legroom, even with the front seat set for me at six feet tall.
    • Second-row amenities are excellent, including ceiling vents, sunshades, cup holders, two USB ports, an outlet, and climate controls up top.
    • I love the little door cup holders and back seat pockets, and I was surprised by how many small storage spots there are back here.
    • One thing to note is door clearance. I found it a little harder to load kids because the sliding door doesn’t open quite as far as I would like.

    Car seat hardware is strong throughout the van, with lower anchors in both second-row captain’s chairs and lower anchors in the third-row outboard seats, plus tether anchors across all third-row seating positions.

    Overall, the second row is extremely comfortable and functional, with strong amenities and flexible seating. The long slide and seat-mounted seat belts make it workable for car seats, even if loading can feel a bit tight at times.

    Third Row

    The third row of the 2022 Toyota Sienna is actually very usable. I was able to sit back there comfortably, even with a rear-facing car seat installed and the front seat set for me at six feet tall. You get ceiling vents back here, which I really appreciate, along with USB and USB-C ports, cup holders, and tether anchors for forward-facing car seats. Overall, it feels like a functional space for kids and car seats, not just a backup row.

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    Because the seat belts are attached to the seats instead of the ceiling, I was able to move the seat even with a car seat installed using the seat belt.

    Trunk

    The trunk in the 2022 Toyota Sienna is exactly why minivans win. I fit a massive double BOB jogging stroller back here with room left over for groceries, which is saying a lot. The cargo area is deep, and the seats fold flat easily to open up even more space. I also love that you get a light and an outlet back here, which makes it even more practical for everyday life.

    Safety

    The 2022 Sienna performs well in crash testing, earning a 5-star overall rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and is a Top Safety Pick+ from the IIHS. 

    Seat belt pretensioners are included for the driver and front passenger, as well as the second-row outboard seating positions. Pretensioners remove slack from the seat belt in the nanoseconds before a crash, improving restraint effectiveness in frontal and near-frontal impacts.

    ADAS - Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems

    The 2022 Sienna comes standard with the Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 suite, which includes forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, lane departure alert with steering assist, lane tracing assist, automatic high beams, and road sign assist.

    Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert is standard across all trims.

    You also get a backup camera. Higher trims add parking sensors and available surround-view camera systems.

    Car Seat Setup

    The 2022 Toyota Sienna is a hybrid-only minivan that can fit families of 7 or 8, but not without some car seat challenges. There is a lot of flexibility with placement of lower anchors and tether anchors, but the small center seat and third row seat cut-outs are limiting. The third row is not three-across-friendly for three harnessed car seats. 

    There are also very specific rules about the seatback recline angle when installing car seats. Refer to your owners manual for guidance and note that the second and third row are different.

    LATCH

    In the second row, there is a full set of LATCH (lower anchors and tether anchor) in every seating position. 

    The third row includes a full set of LATCH in the outboard positions. But then the center seat has a tether anchor and only one lower anchor. 

    That single lower anchor for 3C is designed to pair with a single lower anchor from 3D which makes one standard-spaced (11”) lower anchor set. However, if you use LATCH in 3C that renders 3D unusable for any occupant due to belt overlap.

    The lower anchors are accessible and not deeply buried in the seat bight, which makes installation easier even for frequent seat swaps or baseless installs.

    Belt Buckles

    The seat belt buckles in the second row are upright and accessible. They can flex on their hinges up and down depending on your car seat installation. The second row center seat’s buckle is partially overlapped with the lower anchors, limiting booster use with LATCH - though booster use is dramatically limited regardless due to the narrow seating width.

    In the third row, the buckles are rigid and recessed in 3D and 3C. They may be harder to access when car seats or boosters are installed which can impact independent buckling for older kids. 3P’s buckle is able to flex up and down like the second row buckles. 

    Seat Shape

    The Sienna’s second row center seat is extremely narrow and more shallow than the outboard seats. While three across is possible with the right seats, it’s not easy. 

    The third row outboard seats are contoured so the front outside edges of the seats have less depth than the inside edges do. This contributes to overhang for almost all car seats and boosters. Verify if your seat has overhang or not. If it does, make sure it’s permitted in your car seat’s manual. 

    The third row center seat is a normal depth but is narrow so car seat selection is limited here as well. 

    Head Restraints

    The head restraints are adjustable and removable in the second row. The third row outboard head restraints are not removable or adjustable. They are flush and do not protrude forward, so they don’t end up causing a gap for many car seats. 

    Forward-facing car seats and boosters may achieve a more flush installation when head restraints are adjusted or removed (if permitted by the vehicle manual). Most booster seats do not allow a gap caused by head restraints, so positioning should be checked carefully for each seating location.

    Three Across Considerations

    For a minivan, three across is particularly challenging. If three across with sliding doors is your goal, I’d look elsewhere. If you already own the Sienna, there are combinations to make it work!

    In most cases, seats will need to be 17–18 inches wide or less, but successful combinations depend more on seat shape than width alone.

    The center seat is best suited for infant seats or narrow convertibles with compact bases. 

    Good options include:

    Britax Poplar (has side overhang, but the “runners” or feet underneath the base, make contact with the vehicle seat)
    Graco SlimFit3 LX (True3Fit)
    Chicco Fit3X
    Evenflo All4Stages Slim Plus Canopy

    For a booster option, the Peg Viaggio Flex 120 fits snugly here too (as does booster mode of the all-in-one car seats listed above.)

    For the third row, three of the ultra narrow Graco SlimFit3 LX 3 in 1 car seats did not install without significant overhang in 3D. If you need to fit three children in the back, the Ride Safer Travel Vest may be the only option for some set-ups. A narrow backless booster seat like the Cosco Rise gives more flexibility than a harnessed car seat. 

    If you’re attempting a three-across setup, it’s often easiest to install the center seat first, followed by the outboard seats. Always verify each seat is independently tight (moves less than 1” at the belt path even when adjacent seats are removed).

    Rear-Facing and Legroom

    The Sienna offers excellent rear passenger space, especially in the second row. The second row sits on tracks that can move all the way forward or back, right up against the third row. If you don’t have third row passengers and need the space, you have it! If you plan to have both second and third row passengers, there is ample legroom to still fit a compact rear-facing seat in the third row and a bulkier, rotating seat in the second row.

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    Exterior Styling
    3.2
    Performance
    4.1
    Technology
    4.5
    Interior Design
    3.8
    Second Row Comfort
    4.5
    Third Row Comfort
    3.6
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    Carolina Martinez

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    2
    May 21, 2026
    4.3
    stars
    Owned
    2022
    Toyota
    Sienna

    Yes it's a minivan, so it's not your sexy mom car but it does SO much and it's extremely functional - so far that reason, we love our minivan. We have two kids ages 6&1, so they use their carseats/boosters in the second row. We've been able to put two car seats on the outer edges of the third row in the past. We live in Florida, so ceiling vents were nonnegotiable for me - so that plus the hybrid option made the Sienna the obvious choice. I'll never forget that we had a Palisade before this and we were in a parking spot where it was extremely difficult to get our son out of the car and my husband says "if we just had a mini van, these doors would slide open!!!" Now we've been in many situations like this and it's also so nice to know that the kids won't swing open the door and hit other cars. As far as reliability goes, let me tell you that we bought this 2 year old car with 124,000 miles (yes that previous owner drove a lot) but we knew that if we maintained it well, this Toyota would last us a long time. We've had it for almost 2 years now, added 20,000 miles and have only had to do oil changes. The gas mileage is fantastic, average about 32 MPG with mostly city driving (especially with the rising costs). The overall functionality you just can't beat. I'm sure it's lacking in tech features compared to the Carnival but again the longevity brand of Toyota beats that for us - I have issues with CarPlay connecting every so often but it's fine. One more thing to add, we do have the XSE trim and we wanted the nicer trim for leather and heated seats to add some more of those features to this rather "bland" car. All in all though, we love our Sienna and it gives us room to grow our family if the Lord allows it!

    Exterior Styling
    4.0
    Performance
    5.0
    Technology
    3.0
    Interior Design
    4.0
    Second Row Comfort
    5.0
    Third Row Comfort
    5.0
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    Exterior Styling
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    Carolina Martinez

    Mom of
    2
    2
    May 21, 2026
    4.3
    stars
    Owned
    2022
    Toyota
    Sienna

    Yes it's a minivan, so it's not your sexy mom car but it does SO much and it's extremely functional - so far that reason, we love our minivan. We have two kids ages 6&1, so they use their carseats/boosters in the second row. We've been able to put two car seats on the outer edges of the third row in the past. We live in Florida, so ceiling vents were nonnegotiable for me - so that plus the hybrid option made the Sienna the obvious choice. I'll never forget that we had a Palisade before this and we were in a parking spot where it was extremely difficult to get our son out of the car and my husband says "if we just had a mini van, these doors would slide open!!!" Now we've been in many situations like this and it's also so nice to know that the kids won't swing open the door and hit other cars. As far as reliability goes, let me tell you that we bought this 2 year old car with 124,000 miles (yes that previous owner drove a lot) but we knew that if we maintained it well, this Toyota would last us a long time. We've had it for almost 2 years now, added 20,000 miles and have only had to do oil changes. The gas mileage is fantastic, average about 32 MPG with mostly city driving (especially with the rising costs). The overall functionality you just can't beat. I'm sure it's lacking in tech features compared to the Carnival but again the longevity brand of Toyota beats that for us - I have issues with CarPlay connecting every so often but it's fine. One more thing to add, we do have the XSE trim and we wanted the nicer trim for leather and heated seats to add some more of those features to this rather "bland" car. All in all though, we love our Sienna and it gives us room to grow our family if the Lord allows it!

    Exterior Styling
    4.0
    Performance
    5.0
    Technology
    3.0
    Interior Design
    4.0
    Second Row Comfort
    5.0
    Third Row Comfort
    5.0
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