✦ Head-to-Head 2026 ✦
| Toyota Sienna | Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $43,265 | $48,200 |
| 🎒 Duffle Rating | 4.1/5 | 3.8/5 |
| Fuel Economy | 36 city / 36 hwy | 56 MPGe / 26 mi EV |
| Max Cargo | 101.0 cu ft | 75.2 cu ft |
| 2nd-Row Legroom | 44.1" | 39.4" |
| Seating | 8 passengers | 7 passengers |
| Cup Holders | 18 holders | 8 holders |
| Charging Ports | 8 ports | 7 ports |
| Maint. / Year | $450/yr | $520/yr |
| Reliability Score | 97/100 | 90/100 |
| Powertrain | Hybrid | Hybrid |
| AWD Available | Yes | Yes |
| Score: Fuel Economy | 97/100 | 92/100 |
| Score: Cabin | 100/100 | 84/100 |
| Score: Cargo | 97/100 | 78/100 |
| Score: Comfort | 100/100 | 85/100 |
Sienna: 36 MPG hybrid standard on every trim. Pacifica Hybrid: 82 MPGe with 32-mile EV range, then conventional hybrid. Both are exceptional; the Pacifica wins if you can charge daily, the Sienna wins if you cannot.
Chrysler Pacifica wins clearly: 140 cu ft with seats folded via Stow 'N Go. The Sienna offers 101 cu ft. Stow 'N Go is genuinely one of the best family features ever invented.
Toyota at 97/100. Chrysler at 87/100. This is the decisive gap. Toyota minivans are known for 250,000+ mile lifespans without major issues. Chrysler reliability has improved but Toyota's track record is unmatched.
Sienna: 44.1 inches. Pacifica: 44.0 inches. Effectively tied — both are genuinely excellent on this metric.
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