#itsvantime: The Best 8-Passenger Vans for 2020
Don't worry about how you look—minivans are the best crossover alternativeNo vehicle can do it like vans can. They're spacious, comfortable, versatile, and might just be the best family cars. True, they have something of an image problem, which has helped give rise to the plethora of 8-seat crossovers and three-row SUVs available today. Subsequently, sadly, minivans are a breed approaching extinction. But drivers with discerning taste can look past the stereotypes and appreciate minivans for their style, practicality, and low-key coolness. There aren't many left to choose from, but these are the best 8-passenger minivans on sale in 2020.
2020 Kia Sedona
Is the Kia Sedona the most stylish 8-seat van out there? One of our favorite minivans on the market, the Sedona won a five-way minivan comparison test , and we kept one in our long-term test fleet for a year. Its 3.3-liter V-6 engine makes 276 hp 248 lb-ft of torque, and it's a smooth, quiet cruiser on the highway and around town. Front seat occupants will appreciate the infotainment system's intuitive ease of use, as well as optional heated and cooled seats. The reconfigurable seats in the second and third row can be quickly folded away, opening up to 142 cubic feet of cargo space. With looks and features like these, the Sedona isn't just for busy parents —it's a crossover alternative for any driver seeking a combo of space and style.
2020 Toyota Sienna
This generation of Toyota Sienna has been sold since 2010. Back then, it was a comparison test winner , but today it feels its age despite a recent refresh. Still, some features keep it a compelling option among 8-passenger vans. It's pretty powerful; its 3.5-liter V-6 makes a tire-spinning 296 hp and 263 lb-ft of torque. The Sienna is also the only 2020 minivan available with all-wheel drive, and good braking performance improves confidence. Interior volume is ample; most adults will fit comfortably in any row. Large windows add to the impression of space, which, with the available dual moonroof setup, helps passengers not feel squeezed in. Its impressive drivetrain and capacity keep the Sienna an 8-passenger van worth consideration, but technology upgrades—smartphone integration, full-speed adaptive cruise control, and a larger infotainment screen—would make it more competitive.







