I posted earlier but accidentally deleted everything except the pictures. Here’s a quick repost:
After waiting for 10 months at Longo Toyota, I was finally able to pick up my 2025 Toyota Sienna Platinum AWD in Magnetic Gray Metallic with Black Leather interior today!
The total price ended up being $59,634.00 after factory and port-installed accessories. The options included a 1500W inverter, digital rearview mirror, rear bumper applique, illuminated door sills, mudguards, and roof rack crossbars.
Oddly enough, my unit didn’t come with any floor mats, which felt weird. I’ll be waiting for Weathertech to make a set with the right cutouts for the fridge and vacuum.
I’m upgrading from a 2004 Toyota Sienna LE, so this is a huge change. I can’t compare the 2025 model to newer ones, but feel free to ask questions about this one or if you want more pictures of any part of the van ,
@Bell
I ordered a 2024 Sienna LE and am hoping it’ll last 20 years. Doubt I’ll get another van after that though since my kids will be almost grown and starting their own families.
Penn said:
@Bell
I ordered a 2024 Sienna LE and am hoping it’ll last 20 years. Doubt I’ll get another van after that though since my kids will be almost grown and starting their own families.
We got our 2024 LE a couple of weeks ago, and even without all the extras, it’s still really nice .
@Bell
Congrats!!! I ordered my Sienna too but no mats. I picked up 2024 Weathertech mats for the front seats and they fit well. I’ll grab the back mats once they’re available for the 2025 model.
@Bell
You should try the Toyota mats, they’re way better than WeatherTech.
Emory said:
@Bell
You should try the Toyota mats, they’re way better than WeatherTech.
I would take any mats at this point! I haven’t seen any options for the 2025 Platinum yet though.
@Bell
They’re available. Mine came with all-weather mats, which we definitely needed for winter.
Florence said:
@Bell
They’re available. Mine came with all-weather mats, which we definitely needed for winter.
Interesting! I wonder why mine didn’t come with them. Maybe they reserve the mats for regions where there’s more snow and rain?
@Bell
You can order them through the Toyota app or dealership.
@Bell
Wait for 3W to make a set with fridge and vacuum cutouts. They’re the best at that.
Kade said:
@Bell
Wait for 3W to make a set with fridge and vacuum cutouts. They’re the best at that.
I’m thinking of doing that. The 3W mats seem to cover more than the OEM ones. I’ve reached out to them for a time estimate but haven’t heard back yet.
Congrats on the new van! My 2009 Sienna LE has 340k miles, still runs strong, but there’s some rattling and wind noise. How many miles did your old one have?
Brenner said:
Congrats on the new van! My 2009 Sienna LE has 340k miles, still runs strong, but there’s some rattling and wind noise. How many miles did your old one have?
Can you believe it only had 118,000 miles? It was my grandfather’s, and he barely drove it. When he turned 90, he decided to stop driving.
Is there any noticeable difference in noise between your LE and the Platinum with the acoustic glass?
Shakesphere said:
Is there any noticeable difference in noise between your LE and the Platinum with the acoustic glass?
Honestly, I’m not sure. My 2004 LE is so old, it’s really noisy from all the rattling over the years. The new 2025 Platinum is definitely quieter, but it’s hard to say if that’s because of the acoustic glass.
Looks great! We’re getting ours in Magnetic Grey too, but an XLE since we need 8 seats. Weird that the van doesn’t come with mats, usually dealerships include those. Also, if you’re not using the roof rack crossbars, removing them might help with gas mileage.
@John
The salesperson looked up other vehicles and confirmed no one got mats as part of the PIO. They think the mats haven’t been made yet with the fridge and vacuum cutouts.
Good tip on the crossbars! We probably won’t use them soon, so removing them should help with MPG.
@Bell
That makes sense. In the meantime, if you don’t mind the look, you could put down some cardboard to step on while you wait for the mats.
@Bell
Maybe it’s a region thing? Most 2025s around here have the all-weather mats. I usually get Weathertech, but the Toyota ones fit well, especially with the new cutout for the fridge and vacuum. Congrats on the 2025 .