Toyota Sienna SE
Minivan · Gasoline · FWD
vs
Peugeot Traveller Long
Van · Diesel
Toyota Sienna SE
Car A
Toyota Sienna SE
Toyota Sienna SE prioritizes reliability, space, and long-trip ease with seven seats and a very large cargo area. Its 296 hp gasoline setup and efficient consumption make it a sensible pick for large families over performance or city driving.
7 seatsMinivanGasoline5-star safety296 hp
Peugeot Traveller Long
Car B
Peugeot Traveller Long
Peugeot Traveller Long combines eight-seat versatility and 2000 L cargo space with a 5-star safety rating and frugal consumption (6). Its substantial size is great for trips but less convenient in city use.
8 seatsVanDiesel5-star safety6 L/100km
Why compared same body typesame usage profilestrong usage match

Usage fit

Family 97 / 94
City 29 / 30
Budget / value 62 / 56
Road trip 77 / 63
Performance 30 / 29
Cargo 85 / 87
Practical 70 / 59
Premium 34 / 35
Winter 30 / 30

Scores out of 100. Blue = Toyota Sienna SE · Orange = Peugeot Traveller Long

Specs side-by-side

Spec Toyota Sienna SE Peugeot Traveller Long
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Pros & cons

Toyota Sienna SE

  • Seven seats and up to 1500 liters of cargo space suit large families and bulk hauling
  • 296 hp with 0–100 km/h in 8.0 s enables confident highway merging and passing
  • Combined consumption of 8.1 is efficient for its class on commutes and road trips
  • Ranks highly for reliability and safety, supporting family-focused ownership

Peugeot Traveller Long

  • Room for eight and generous cargo (2000 L) suits large families and gear-heavy trips
  • Keeps fuel bills in check on long journeys (combined consumption 6)
  • 400 Nm torque and 180 hp help with confident overtakes when fully loaded
  • 5-star safety rating adds reassurance for family duty

Verdict

Pick Toyota Sienna SE if…
Lower entry price
Toyota Sienna SE starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Peugeot Traveller Long if…
Performance & capability
Peugeot Traveller Long is the choice if you want more power, speed, or all-weather capability.

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