Modern minivans, designed for the demands of family life, offer sliding doors, ample seating, and plenty of cargo capacity. While SUVs and crossovers have gained popularity, some brands still offer the practical appeal of minivans, making them a strong value proposition.
This guide explores the minivans available for the 2025 model year in North America, including various powertrains—from V6s to all-electric options—and their respective MSRPs, not including additional fees and taxes.
2025 Chrysler Pacifica
- MSRP: $42,450 – $60,280
Chrysler’s current lineup is now solely composed of minivans. The Pacifica offers a standard 287-horsepower 3.6L Pentastar V6 or an available 260-horsepower plug-in hybrid powertrain. The V6 model, with its simpler mechanics, could be a better choice for those seeking long-term reliability, especially if the vehicle will be used hard by a family. All-wheel drive is available with the V6, but not with the hybrid. The “Pinnacle” package adds luxury with quilted Nappa leather and 20-inch wheels.
2025 Chrysler Voyager
- MSRP: $39,995
The Voyager, or Grand Caravan in Canada, is a more affordable, functional option. Essentially a previous-generation Pacifica, it offers the same 287-horsepower V6 and 9-speed automatic transmission as the standard Pacifica but with a stripped-down design to save on cost. It’s a good entry point for those on a budget.
2025 Honda Odyssey
- MSRP: $42,220 – $51,180
The Honda Odyssey is a well-established name in the minivan market. It uses an updated version of the 3.5L V6 engine, producing 280 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. The base EX-L package includes leather seats, a power moonroof, and an electric tailgate, offering a strong value proposition.
2025 Kia Carnival HEV
- MSRP: $36,800 – $52,900
The Kia Carnival is a stylish and versatile option, with an all-new hybrid powertrain available. The Carnival offers strong value. The standard V6 offers a combined 21 mpg. The hybrid version, however, significantly improves fuel efficiency to 33 mpg. The hybrid starts at just $40,800.
2025 Mercedes-Benz Metris Passenger Van
- MSRP: $43,600
The Mercedes-Benz Metris Passenger Van is a unique offering, often overlooked as a cargo van. It offers various seating layouts and features, including optional “electric sliding door packages” and “cold weather packages.” Powered by a turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder, the Metris produces 208 horsepower. It possesses the low-end torque necessary for heavy hauling.
2025 Toyota Sienna
- MSRP: $39,185 – $56,145
The Toyota Sienna, a long-time favorite in the minivan segment, provides bulletproof reliability and strong resale value. Its 2.5L hybrid four-cylinder engine generates 245 horsepower and offers an impressive 36 mpg in the city and on the highway. All-wheel drive is available, although fuel economy is slightly reduced.
2025 VW ID. Buzz
- MSRP: $59,995 – $69,995
The VW ID. Buzz is the sole fully electric entry in the minivan market for North America currently. This model is the most expensive in this segment, but it offers fashionable styling, an innovative electric powertrain, and a premium interior. The base model offers high-end features such as heated, ventilated, and massaging front seats, 20-inch wheels, and active safety systems.
Final Thoughts
Minivans represent exceptional value in the automotive world, often overlooked due to stereotypes. For those prioritizing practicality and budget-friendliness, these minivans offer excellent options. Despite some trends, they continue to be a practical choice.