
NHTSA // CRASH-TESTED
2026 Toyota Sienna Hybrid
Federal crash-test performance, recalls, and complaints, scored into one NHTSA Safety Index.
The 2026 Toyota Sienna Hybrid is a three-row family minivan, not a sedan, built to serve households that prioritize space, practicality, and efficiency. Toyota's standard-hybrid powertrain is baked into every Sienna at this generation, making it a distinct choice in a segment where most rivals still run on conventional drivetrains. It targets parents, road-trippers, and high-mileage families who want maximum passenger capacity without sacrificing modern safety credentials.
The 2026 Toyota Sienna Hybrid earns an NHTSA Safety Index of 91 out of 100, an exceptional result driven by its federal crash-test stars and its recall record. No vehicle recalls are on file for this model year.
- new and teen drivers who want standard crash-avoidance tech
- urban drivers exposed to side-impact risk
Reviewers generally regard the Sienna as one of the most well-rounded minivans available, praising its composed ride quality, upscale interior refinement relative to the segment, and the seamless integration of its hybrid system into everyday driving. Cabin materials and overall fit and finish draw consistent positive attention, and the driving dynamics are typically described as confidence-inspiring for a vehicle of this size.
NCAP // CRASH TESTCrash-test breakdown
Source: NHTSA NCAP, VehicleId 21661
Index breakdown
NCAP // CRASH IMAGESCrash-test images
Crash-test images are US federal government works (NHTSA / NCAP), public domain.
NHTSA // RECALLSRecall record
NHTSA // COMPLAINTSOwner complaints
8 owner complaints on file. These are unverified allegations reported to NHTSA.