Volkswagen Sharan 4Motion
Minivan · Diesel · AWD
vs
Toyota Sienna Limited
Minivan · Hybrid · FWD
Volkswagen Sharan 4Motion
Car A
Volkswagen Sharan 4Motion
The Volkswagen Sharan 4Motion suits large families who need seven seats, all-weather traction, and efficient diesel running for long trips. It prioritizes practicality and efficiency over premium flair or enthusiast performance.
7 seatsMinivanDiesel5-star safety5.5 L/100kmAWD
Toyota Sienna Limited
Car B
Toyota Sienna Limited
With seven seats, a 941-liter cargo area, and an efficient hybrid setup, the Toyota Sienna Limited suits large-family duty and road trips. It prioritizes reliability and safety over sporty driving or winter capability.
7 seatsMinivanHybrid5-star safety243 hpHybrid
Why compared same body typesame seatssame usage profilesimilar pricestrong usage match

Usage fit

Family 73 / 97
City 33 / 32
Budget / value 60 / 64
Road trip 68 / 77
Performance 31 / 27
Cargo 33 / 70
Practical 54 / 72
Premium 31 / 33
Winter 70 / 30

Scores out of 100. Blue = Volkswagen Sharan 4Motion · Orange = Toyota Sienna Limited

Specs side-by-side

Spec Volkswagen Sharan 4Motion Toyota Sienna Limited
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Volkswagen Sharan 4Motion

  • Seven seats suit large families and carpools
  • AWD 4Motion adds traction for winter and slippery roads
  • 5.5 L/100 km diesel consumption is efficient for its class
  • 340 Nm torque and 8.0 s 0–100 km/h make merging easy when fully loaded

Toyota Sienna Limited

  • Seven seats and a 941-liter cargo hold suit large families and road trips.
  • Hybrid returns an efficient 6.5 combined consumption, helping reduce running costs.
  • Signals emphasize reliability and safety—reassuring for family duty.
  • At about 35,000, it offers good value in its segment.

Verdict

Pick Volkswagen Sharan 4Motion if…
Best fuel economy
Volkswagen Sharan 4Motion uses 5.5 L/100km vs 6.5 — a meaningful saving if you cover high mileage.
Pick Toyota Sienna Limited if…
More power
Toyota Sienna Limited puts out 243 hp vs 150 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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