The fuel efficiency of a 2014 Toyota Sienna is a key consideration for prospective buyers and current owners. It represents the number of miles the vehicle can travel on a single gallon of gasoline, typically expressed as city, highway, and combined MPG (miles per gallon) figures. For example, a vehicle rated at 18 city MPG and 25 highway MPG indicates its fuel consumption under those specific driving conditions.
Understanding a vehicle’s fuel economy is important for budgeting fuel costs, comparing it with other vehicles in its class, and assessing its environmental impact. The 2014 model year holds a specific place in the Sienna’s history, reflecting improvements in engine technology and vehicle design that influenced its MPG ratings compared to earlier and later models. These ratings are a factor in the total cost of ownership and the van’s overall market appeal.