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Best Minivans
(5)#1
2022 Toyota Sienna
Redesigned for 2021, the Sienna offers FWD and AWD options with a standard hybrid powertrain. That means the Toyota delivers exceptional mpgs and driving range, but could be a little more refined.
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MT Score9.1/10
MPG36/36
MSRP$34,560 - $50,760
#2
2022 Honda Odyssey
The Odyssey boasts excellent interior space, value ratings, and safety features. It lays down class-leading performance, but comfort and fuel economy aren't as high as in some minivans.
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MT Score8.9/10
MPG19/28
MSRP$32,290 - $48,020
#3
2022 Kia Carnival
Don't call it a minivan—Kia insists the Carnival is a "Multi Purpose Vehicle." Whatever it is, the Carnival is new for 2022 and fills the van-sized hole left by the outgoing Sedona.
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MT Score8.6/10
MPG19/26
MSRP$32,100 - $46,100
Best Small Commercial Vans
(3)2022 Ford Transit Connect
Not Yet Ranked: The Transit Connect isn’t refined or high-tech enough to rival proper minivans—it's expensive, too. But some van fans may find odd appeal in its straightforward approach.
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MPG24/27
MSRP$25,175 - $32,120
2022 Mercedes-Benz Metris
Not Yet Ranked: The Metris drives with refinement uncommon to the segment—then again, it's a Mercedes. While it remains work-focused, the Metris gained new infotainment and driver assist tech for 2022.
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2022 Ram ProMaster City
It may be getting older, but the Ram ProMaster City is still a competent work van.
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MPG21/28
MSRP$27,295 - $27,860
Best Large Commercial Vans
(6)2021 Chevrolet Express
Not Yet Ranked: The Express succeeds in offering loads of cargo capacity and seating, but it's a utilitarian, unrefined vehicle low on modern technology and value.
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MPG13/18
MSRP$33,000 - $40,900
2021 Ford Transit
Not Yet Ranked: In the Transit, huge cargo capacity isn’t surprising—good comfort and refinement are. Various body style and gas, diesel, and (soon) electric powertrain options suit the Transit to diverse tasks.
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MPG15/19
MSRP$35,270 - $54,795
2021 GMC Savana
Not Yet Ranked: GMC's full-size van is old-school, with limited tech features and underwhelming value, but at least it still offers massive cargo capacity and seating for up to 15. Strong tow ratings, too.
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MPG13/18
MSRP$33,000 - $40,900