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Families across America trust the 2025 Toyota Sienna for its capability and its safety. Its value and efficiency make it an outstanding choice, while its roomy seating for up to 8 make sure even the largest families have plenty of space to ride in comfort.

2025 Toyota Sienna

1. Efficiency

The 2025 Sienna is driven by legendary Toyota hybrid engine technology, which enables it to put the competition to shame when it comes to fuel economy. The 2025 Sienna delivers fuel efficiency of up to 36 mpg combined for FWD configurations, and up to 35 mpg combined for AWD variants. That’s great news for families looking to pinch their pennies at the pump.

Yet the system remains plenty powerful, delivering up to 245 net combined horsepower to the wheels for snappy acceleration and enthusiastic merges when called upon. The available AWD system also makes the 2025 Sienna an excellent choice for uneven surfaces and enhances traction even in foul weather.

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The 2025 Toyota bZ4X leads the legendary Japanese automaker’s charge into the all-electric market. This advanced and elegant SUV showcases the best of Toyota’s automotive innovation, performance engineering, and driving excellence.

2025 Toyota bZ4X

1. Fine-Tuned Electric Drivetrain

The standard configuration of the base-tier bZ4X XLE trim is a front-wheel drive drivetrain motivated by a single electric motor, linked to a 71.4 kWh, 355 V battery. The result is a peppy 201 hp and 196 lb-ft of torque. Also available is an electrified all-wheel drive setup that adds a second motor and employs a 72.8 kWh battery to produce a spirited 214 hp and 248 lb-ft of torque.

Both configurations offer the driving range you need to make the most of your electrified SUV on your daily commute, and beyond. Opting for the front-wheel drive XLE unlocks the bZ4X’s maximum driving range of up to an EPA-estimated 252 miles on a single, full charge. The EPA also gives the rear-wheel drive XLE a fuel economy rating of 119 MPG-equivalent (combined).

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Toyota’s largest SUV, the Sequoia, offers a powerful drivetrain, tough construction, and a capacious interior packing a long list of creature comforts. It also has various configurations that are sure to appeal to any driver. Let’s check out each variant of the 2025 Toyota Sequoia!

2025 Toyota Sequoia towing a silver Airstream trailer on a winding road near a body of water and mountains.

Unveiling the Trim Levels of the 2025 Toyota Sequoia

SR5

A white 2025 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro driving through water, creating large splashes.

The SR5 impressively starts off the Sequoia lineup with its i-FORCE MAX V6 that generates a hearty 437 horsepower with the help of twin turbochargers and hybrid technology. Selecting the 4WDemand part-time 4WD system turns the model into a very capable off roader. Besides offering seating for up to eight people, the SR5’s cabin is quite inviting thanks to the standard tri-zone climate control system, heated front seats, and power moonroof.

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If you’re looking for a spacious and comfortable sedan, your Toyota dealership is the best place to start. The Crown and the Camry are both great options, but which one is the right fit for you?

Two Toyota Camrys, one blue and one silver, parked on a cobblestone plaza near a gazebo and market stalls.

2025 Toyota Crown vs. Camry: Seating, Tech, and Performance Compared at Ken Ganley Toyota

A silver 2025 Toyota Crown with a black hood driving on a city street

When you first set your eyes on the Crown and the Camry, you’ll notice that they’re both modern and stylish sedans. The Crown has a bold, edgy design, while the Camry is sleek and sporty. The Camry offers athletic trims like the SE and XSE with a rear spoiler and aluminum sport pedals, while the Crown’s unique styling options include the Nightshade Edition with black exterior trim and the Platinum grade with an available bi-tone exterior.

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If you’re ready for a performance vehicle that handles with precision and reaches 60 mph in as little as 3.9 seconds, you’re ready for the 2025 Toyota GR Supra. Choose from two well-equipped trims with a manual transmission or paddle shifters to find your perfect match.

Five 2025 GR Supras in various colors driving on a winding mountain road at sunset

2025 Toyota GR Supra Trim Levels Explained

3.0

 A white 2025 Toyota GR Supra driving on a winding road with hills and trees.

Behind the 3.0’s 19-inch frozen gunmetal gray forged-aluminum wheels and six-lens auto-leveling LED headlights is a two-passenger vehicle that’s ready to drive excitement. Its 3.0-liter inline 6 turbo engine directs up to 382 horsepower and 368 lb.-ft. of torque to its rear wheels, reaching a top speed of 155 mph. With an automatic transmission and paddle shifters, the 3.0 averages an EPA-estimated 26 MPG combined, while the available 6-speed manual transmission provides fuel economy of 21 MPG combined.

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Families across America trust the 2025 Toyota Sienna for its capability and its safety. Its value and efficiency make it an outstanding choice, while its roomy seating for up to 8 make sure even the largest families have plenty of space to ride in comfort.

Family washing a new 2025 Toyota Sienna parked outside their house

What Makes the 2025 Toyota Sienna Easy to Love

Efficiency

2025 Toyota Sienna taking a turn on the a road

The 2025 Sienna is driven by legendary Toyota hybrid engine technology, which enables it to put the competition to shame when it comes to fuel economy. The 2025 Sienna delivers fuel efficiency of up to 36 mpg combined for FWD configurations, and up to 35 mpg combined for AWD variants. That’s great news for families looking to pinch their pennies at the pump.

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Keeping your Toyota running smoothly starts with using the right parts. At Ken Ganley Toyota of Pleasant Hills, we offer a full selection of Toyota Genuine Parts, designed to fit perfectly, maintain peak performance, and ensure the safety and reliability you expect from your vehicle.

Genuine Toyota Parts

Why Choose Toyota Genuine Parts?

When it comes to maintaining your Toyota, using the right components is crucial. Toyota Genuine Parts are specifically designed and engineered to meet the exact specifications of your vehicle. By choosing these parts, you’re ensuring:

  • Perfect Fit and Compatibility: Designed to integrate seamlessly with your Toyota.
  • Optimal Performance: Maintains the efficiency and reliability your vehicle is known for.
  • Safety Assurance: Meets Toyota’s stringent safety standards.
  • Longevity: Helps extend the lifespan of your vehicle.
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Toyota has a long reputation for building dependable, precisely engineered automobiles with excellent performance and sought-after features. The 2025 Toyota Crown continues that lineage of excellence in a uniquely styled mid-size package that is heavy on power and amenities while maintaining efficiency and comfort.

2025 Toyota Crown

Hybrid Engine Offers Potent Power and Exceptional Efficiency

The Crown has two engine options available. The base engine is a 2.5-liter Dynamic Force 16-valve DOHC 4-cylinder with D4S Dual-Injection, VVT-i, and VVT-iE. It generates 184 horsepower and 163 foot-pounds of torque. The electric motor increases the net combined horsepower to 236 horsepower. The Crown generates that power while maintaining efficiency, as it has an estimated fuel efficiency of 42 MPG in the city and 41 MPG on the highway.

The powertrain in the Platinum trim level is a Hybrid MAX 2.4-liter 16-valve DOHC turbocharged inline 4-cylinder with Dual VVT-i and Dual Injection. The gas engine generates 264 horsepower and 332 foot-pounds of torque. With the electric motors included, the net combined horsepower increases to 340 horsepower. Fuel efficiency for the Crown with the 2.4-liter turbo engine is 29 MPG in the city and 32 MPG on the highway.

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If it’s time to upgrade your ride to a robust and high-performance vehicle that can go wherever your imagination can take you, the 2025 Toyota Sequoia is a great option. With a rugged exterior, comfortable interior, and exceptional safety features, they’re changing the game.

2025 Toyota Sequoia

1. Adventure Ready and Powerful

No matter where your journey takes you, this vehicle can help you get there with a robust exterior with smart features like LED headlights, fog lights, and tail lights so you can see and be seen on every road. Heated power mirrors and variable intermittent windshield wipers keep condensation from building up. All-season tires are great for staying completely in control on any type of terrain and make this a good vehicle to transition from the city to the country.

It also performs well at the top of its class, with 437 total horsepower, perfect for gliding up hills with ease. Choose between TOW/HAUL, Normal, Eco, and Sport driving modes to adapt to the terrain. Other fantastic features include the ten-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission and i-FORCE MAX 3.445L twin-turbo V6 hybrid engine, which is both efficient and strong and will never let you down.

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If you’re looking for a spacious and comfortable sedan, Ken Ganley Toyota PA is the best place to start. The Crown and the Camry are both great options, but which one is the right fit for you?

2025 Toyota Camry

Toyota Showdown: Size, Comfort, and Features

When you first set your eyes on the Crown and the Camry, you’ll notice that they’re both modern and stylish sedans. The Crown has a bold, edgy design, while the Camry is sleek and sporty. The Camry offers athletic trims like the SE and XSE with a rear spoiler and aluminum sport pedals, while the Crown’s unique styling options include the Nightshade Edition with black exterior trim and the Platinum grade with an available bi-tone exterior.

Outside, the Crown is a bit taller and longer than the Camry, but inside, their five-passenger cabins and trunks are similar in size. Both sedans come with a standard dual-zone automatic climate control system and offer features like a memory driver’s seat as an option. The Crown, however, also comes standard with leather-trimmed front seats and heated and ventilated front seats, while those features are optional on the Camry.

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HTTP Error 500.30 - ASP.NET Core app failed to start

HTTP Error 500.30 - ASP.NET Core app failed to start

Common solutions to this issue:

Troubleshooting steps:

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