Toyota Sienna
Estimated cost: $35,000
The Toyota Sienna will be first the real redesign in a whole decade. The underpinnings rest on a modified Toyota New Global Architecture TNGA-K platform (used for Toyota Camry sedan and Highlander crossover SUV.)
It will also be trading it its 296-horsepower V-6 engine for a standard hybrid powertrain that runs on a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and two electric motors to generate 243 hp. Enjoy the luxury add ons including a refrigerator, kick-activated sliding doors, and even a vacuum cleaner.
Lucid Air
Estimated cost: $60,000
Largely a result of the brains behind the Tesla Model S as well as every Formula E, the Lucid Air is a technological powerhouse. This will potentially have 1,200 hp.
A key indicator of this incredible is advancement is the motor's ability to soar at 900 volts. Expect a roomy passenger cabin and sublime design by ex-Mazda design chief Derek Jenkins.
Chevrolet Colorado
Estimated cost: $26,395
We will be seeing the new Colorado without the previous base trim as it has been discontinued. This will be the sixth model meaning it will have some major revamped in terms of both exterior and interior build.
The powertrain will also be greatly improved. Enjoy the new front end and tailgate.
Chrysler Pacifica
Esimated cost: $35,500-$52,000
With a major speed and capability upgrade, this car also has a new all-wheel-drive option. Some stylistic touch-ups have been made, too. For now, it will only be available only on gas models, but the AWD system can save fuel.
You can also enjoy the nifty Alexa integration and a higher screen resolution.
Honda Odyssey
Estimated cost: $32,000
With the redesigned grille and new foglight structure, the Odyssey is looking good. The second-row seats are now even more spacious than ever. In addition, it will be getting a new rear-seat reminder that functions with the CabinWatch camera in order to alert drivers of any left behind goods when the engine goes off.
Unfortunately, all the tech and infotainment systems remain the same.