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{{Infobox automobile
{{Infobox automobile
| name = Toyota Sequoia
| name = Toyota Sequoia
| image = 2008 Toyota Sequoia SR5 -- NHTSA.jpg
| image = 2023 Toyota Sequoia Limited in Wind Chill Pearl, Front Right, 01-16-2023.jpg
| caption = 2008 Toyota Sequoia SR5 (UCK60, US)
| manufacturer = [[Toyota]]
| manufacturer = [[Toyota]]
| production = September 2000 – present
| production = September 2000 – present
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| [[Front-engine, four-wheel-drive]]
| [[Front-engine, four-wheel-drive]]
}}
| related = {{unbulleted list
| [[Toyota Tundra]]
| [[Toyota Land Cruiser]]
}}
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| sp = us
| sp = us
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The '''Toyota Sequoia''' is a [[full-size SUV]] manufactured by [[Toyota]] mainly for the North American market since 2000 for the 2001 model year and derived from the [[Toyota Tundra|Tundra]] pickup truck. It is the largest SUV ever produced under the Toyota brand, after the Japan-exclusive, military-focused [[Toyota Mega Cruiser|Mega Cruiser]].
The '''Toyota Sequoia''' is a [[full-size SUV]] manufactured by [[Toyota]] mainly for the North American market since 2000 for the 2001 model year, being derived from the [[Toyota Tundra|Tundra]] pickup truck. It is the second largest SUV ever produced under the Toyota brand, after the Japan-exclusive, military-focused [[Toyota Mega Cruiser|Mega Cruiser]].


Previously manufactured at [[Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana]] in [[Princeton, Indiana]] between 2000 and 2021, and then in [[Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas]] in [[San Antonio|San Antonio, Texas]] since 2022, the Sequoia is the first vehicle from a Japanese marque in the popular mainstream full-sized SUV class in North America, and initial planning done by first-generation Sequoia chief engineer Kaoru Hosokawa<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-05-25|title=Kaoru Hosokawa, Chief Engineer for the 7th generation Hilux {{!}} MESSAGE {{!}} Hilux 50th Anniversary Special Website {{!}} Exclusive Product Stories {{!}} Toyota Brand {{!}} Mobility|url=https://global.toyota/en/mobility/toyota-brand/features/hilux50th/message/hosokawa.html|url-status=live|access-date=2022-01-21|website=Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website|language=en}}</ref> aimed the Sequoia directly at the [[Ford Expedition]] and other full-size SUVs.
Previously manufactured at [[Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana]] in [[Princeton, Indiana]] between 2000 and 2021, and then in [[Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas]] in [[San Antonio|San Antonio, Texas]] since 2022, the Sequoia is the first vehicle from a Japanese marque in the popular mainstream full-sized SUV class in North America, and initial planning done by first-generation Sequoia chief engineer Kaoru Hosokawa<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-05-25|title=Kaoru Hosokawa, Chief Engineer for the 7th generation Hilux {{!}} MESSAGE {{!}} Hilux 50th Anniversary Special Website {{!}} Exclusive Product Stories {{!}} Toyota Brand {{!}} Mobility|url=https://global.toyota/en/mobility/toyota-brand/features/hilux50th/message/hosokawa.html|access-date=2022-01-21|website=Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website|language=en}}</ref> aimed the Sequoia directly at the [[Ford Expedition]], [[Chevrolet Tahoe]]/[[GMC Yukon]], and other full-size SUVs.


Up until the 2021 model year, the Sequoia was slotted between the [[mid-size]] [[Toyota 4Runner|4Runner]] and the premium [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruiser]] in the North American Toyota SUV lineup. With the discontinuation of North American sales of the Land Cruiser from the 2022 model year onward, the Sequoia became the flagship SUV in Toyota's North America lineup.<ref>{{cite news |last=Hoffman |first=Connor |date=2022-01-20 |title=2023 Toyota Sequoia Will Debut on Tuesday, January 25 |url=https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a38801604/2023-toyota-sequoia-teaser/ |website=CarandDriver.com |publisher=[[Car and Driver]] |location=US |access-date=2022-01-21}}</ref>
Up until the 2021 model year, the Sequoia was slotted between the [[mid-size]] [[Toyota 4Runner|4Runner]] and the premium [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruiser]] in the North American Toyota SUV lineup. With the discontinuation of North American sales of the Land Cruiser from the 2022 model year onward, the Sequoia became the flagship SUV in Toyota's North America lineup.<ref>{{cite news |last=Hoffman |first=Connor |date=2022-01-20 |title=2023 Toyota Sequoia Will Debut on Tuesday, January 25 |url=https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a38801604/2023-toyota-sequoia-teaser/ |website=CarandDriver.com |publisher=[[Car and Driver]] |location=US |access-date=2022-01-21}}</ref>


{{As of|2021}}, the Sequoia is sold in the United States, Canada, and Costa Rica. It is offered in [[left-hand drive]] only.
{{As of|2021}}, the Sequoia is sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Costa Rica. It is offered in [[left-hand drive]] only.

The Sequoia is named after the [[Giant Sequoia]], a species of tall redwood trees native to California.


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{{Infobox automobile
{{Infobox automobile
| name = First generation (XK30/XK40)
| name = First generation
| image = 01-04 Toyota Sequoia Limited.jpg
| image = 01-04 Toyota Sequoia Limited.jpg
| model_code = {{unbulleted list
| XK30 (rear-wheel drive)
| XK40 (four-wheel drive)
}}
| production = September 2000 – November 2007
| production = September 2000 – November 2007
| model_years = 2001–2007
| model_years = 2001–2007
| assembly = United States: [[Princeton, Indiana]] ([[TMMI]]); [[Long Beach, California]]; [[Jackson, Tennessee]]; [[San Antonio]], [[Texas]] ([[TMMTX]]) <br>Chile: [[Arica]]<br>Canada: [[Cambridge, Ontario]]
| assembly = United States: [[Princeton, Indiana]] ([[TMMI]])
| designer = Toshihiko Shirasawa (1997){{cn|date=January 2022}}
| designer = Toshihiko Shirasawa (1997){{cn|date=January 2022}}
| related = [[Toyota Tundra (XK30)|Toyota Tundra (XK30/XK40)]]
| related = [[Toyota Tundra (XK30)|Toyota Tundra (XK30/XK40)]]
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}}
}}


Development of a full-size SUV alongside a T100 replacement began in the mid-1990s, with a design freeze in 1997 (styled by Toshihiko Shirasawa) and design patent filing of the production design on April 4, 1998 at the Japan Patent Office (JPO) under #1054583. After the introduction of the [[Toyota Tundra]] in 1999, speculation started that Toyota intended to compete in the full-size SUV market with a Tundra-based SUV called the Highlander. However, the Highlander name was used on a [[Toyota Highlander|mid-size Camry-based crossover]] and the Tundra-based SUV was introduced on January 11, 2000 at the [[North American International Auto Show]] as the '''Toyota Sequoia''', with full production starting in September 2000 for the 2001 model year.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}}
Development of a full-size SUV alongside a T100 replacement began in the mid-1990s, with a design freeze in 1997 (styled by Toshihiko Shirasawa) and design patent filing of the production design on April 4, 1998 at the Japan Patent Office (JPO) under #1054583. After the introduction of the [[Toyota Tundra]] in 1999, speculation started that Toyota intended to compete in the full-size SUV market with a Tundra-based SUV called the Highlander. However, the Highlander name was used on a [[Toyota Highlander|mid-size Camry-based crossover]] and the Tundra-based SUV was introduced on January 11, 2000 at the [[North American International Auto Show#2000|North American International Auto Show]] as the '''Toyota Sequoia''', with full production starting in September 2000 for the 2001 model year.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}}


The engine, dashboard, sheetmetal, and chassis are shared with the Tundra, with the exception of rear [[disc brake]]s and a more sophisticated multi-link live axle rear suspension. The Sequoia was nominated for the ''[[North American Car of the Year|North American Truck of the Year]]'' award in 2001. When the Sequoia was introduced, it was slightly longer than the contemporary [[Toyota Land Cruiser (J100)|Land Cruiser]], larger than the [[Chevrolet Tahoe]] in most dimensions and similar in size to the [[Ford Expedition]]; its V8 engine was certified as an [[Ultra Low Emission Vehicle]]. Frame assemblies and driveshafts are produced by [[Dana Holding Corporation]].
The engine, dashboard, sheetmetal, and chassis are shared with the Tundra, with the exception of rear [[disc brake]]s and a more sophisticated multi-link live axle rear suspension. The Sequoia was nominated for the ''[[North American Car of the Year|North American Truck of the Year]]'' award in 2001. When the Sequoia was introduced, it was slightly longer than the contemporary [[Toyota Land Cruiser (J100)|Land Cruiser]], larger than the [[Chevrolet Tahoe]] in most dimensions and similar in size to the [[Ford Expedition]]; its low emissions V8 engine made the Sequoia a certified [[Ultra Low Emission Vehicle]]. Frame assemblies and driveshafts are produced by [[Dana Holding Corporation]].


The Sequoia came in two trim levels: ''SR5'' and ''Limited''. It was sold in both [[two-wheel drive]] and [[four-wheel drive]] versions. [[Vehicle Stability Control]] was standard on all models.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.iihs.org/ratings/esc/esc.aspx |title=Iihs-Hldi |publisher=Iihs.org |access-date=2009-11-23 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100407160743/http://www.iihs.org/ratings/esc/esc.aspx |archive-date=2010-04-07 }}</ref>
The Sequoia came in two trim levels: ''SR5'' and ''Limited''. It was sold in both [[two-wheel drive]] and [[four-wheel drive]] versions. [[Vehicle Stability Control]] was standard on all models.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.iihs.org/ratings/esc/esc.aspx |title=Iihs-Hldi |publisher=Iihs.org |access-date=2009-11-23 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100407160743/http://www.iihs.org/ratings/esc/esc.aspx |archive-date=2010-04-07 }}</ref>

<gallery widths="220" heights="115">
File:2002 Toyota Sequoia Limited, rear 2.7.23.jpg|Sequoia Limited, rear, pre-facelift
</gallery>


===Facelift===
===Facelift===
For the 2005 model year, the Sequoia received a minor facelift. A new [[Internal combustion engine|engine]] equipped with [[VVT-i]] was new for 2005, as well as a 5-speed [[automatic transmission]], replacing the previous 4-speed. 4 wheel drive models got a Torsen center differential, replacing the previous open differential, that splits power in full-time mode 40% front and 60% rear under normal driving, and can send up to 53% to the front and 71% to the rear during slip. The grill was redesigned, and the orange lamps were removed from the taillights.
For the 2005 model year, the Sequoia received a minor facelift. Additionally, its 2UZ-FE [[Internal combustion engine|engine]] was modified to be equipped with [[VVT-i]]. The Sequoia also received a new 5-speed [[automatic transmission]], replacing the previous 4-speed. 4 wheel drive models got a Torsen center differential, replacing its previously open differential, that splits power in full-time mode 40% front and 60% rear under normal driving, and can send up to 53% to the front and 71% to the rear during slip. The grill and headlights were redesigned and the amber lamps were removed from the taillights.


Towing Capacity for the 2005 model year:
Towing Capacity for the 2005 model year:
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*4WD: {{convert|6200|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}}
*4WD: {{convert|6200|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}}


<gallery widths="200" heights="128">
<gallery widths="200" heights="124">
File:Toyota Sequoia rear 20090606.jpg|Sequoia, rear, pre-facelift
File:Toyota Sequoia V8 Limited 2007.jpg|2005–2007 Sequoia Limited, facelift
File:Toyota Sequoia V8 Limited 2007.jpg|2005–2007 Sequoia Limited, facelift
File:2006 Toyota Sequoia Limited (facelift), rear 3.11.23.jpg|Sequoia Limited, rear, facelift
</gallery>
</gallery>


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{{Infobox automobile
{{Infobox automobile
| name = Second generation (XK60)
| name = Second generation
| image = 2008-2009 Toyota Sequoia Limited.jpg
| image = 2008-2009 Toyota Sequoia Limited.jpg
| model_code = XK60
| production = November 2007 – September 2022
| production = November 2007 – March 2022
| model_years = 2008–2022
| model_years = 2008–2022
| assembly = United States: [[Princeton, Indiana]] ([[TMMI]]); [[San Antonio]], [[Texas]] ([[TMMTX]])
| assembly = United States: [[Princeton, Indiana]] ([[TMMI]])
| designer = Takumi Nakamura, Takayasu Furukawa, Hideo Karikomi, Jinichi Sato and Kengo Iwanaga<ref>{{Cite patent|country=US|number=D570251|title=Motor vehicle and/or toy replica thereof|pubdate=2008-06-03|inventor1-last=Nakamura|inventor1-first=Takumi|inventor2-last=Furukawa|inventor2-first=Takayasu|inventor3-last=Karikomi|inventor3-first=Hideo|inventor4=Jinichi Sato:Kengo Iwanaga|assign1=[[Toyota|Toyota Motor Co. Ltd.]]}}</ref>
| designer = Takumi Nakamura, Takayasu Furukawa, Hideo Karikomi, Jinichi Sato and Kengo Iwanaga<ref>{{Cite patent|country=US|number=D570251|title=Motor vehicle and/or toy replica thereof|pubdate=2008-06-03|inventor1-last=Nakamura|inventor1-first=Takumi|inventor2-last=Furukawa|inventor2-first=Takayasu|inventor3-last=Karikomi|inventor3-first=Hideo|inventor4=Jinichi Sato:Kengo Iwanaga|assign1=[[Toyota|Toyota Motor Co. Ltd.]]}}</ref>
| platform = Toyota F1<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.autoevolution.com/pdf/news_attachements/ford-ranger-lightning-is-real-and-will-come-to-market-sooner-than-expected-207190.pdf#page=12 | title=AFS AutoForecast Vehicle | website=www.autoevolution.com | date=November 2022 | page=12}}</ref>
| related = [[Toyota Tundra (XK50)]]
| related = {{unbulleted list
| [[Toyota Tundra (XK50)]]
| [[Toyota Land Cruiser (J200)]]
| [[Lexus LX (J200)]]
}}
| engine = {{unbulleted list
| engine = {{unbulleted list
| '''Gasoline:'''
| '''Gasoline:'''
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Toyota unveiled the 2008 Sequoia at the [[LA Auto Show#2007|November 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show]], with sales beginning that following December. Like the original Sequoia, the new model is based on the new [[Toyota Tundra|Tundra]]. However major differences with the Tundra include a fully boxed frame, a rear [[independent suspension]] featuring [[double wishbone]]s with coil springs for improved ride comfort and room, and a locking center [[Differential (mechanical device)|differential]] on 4-wheel drive models. The new suspension helps give the Sequoia a tighter turning radius of {{convert|19|ft|m|abbr=on}} and allows for a fold-flat rear seat.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/toyota/TYT2007110908452.aspx?ncid=12075 |title=Toyota Vehicles : Toyota Unveils All-New 2008 Sequoia At 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show / Toyota |publisher=Toyota |location=US |access-date=2009-06-24 }}{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Toyota stated the new frame is 70 percent more resistant to bending flex with torsional rigidity up 30 percent.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=123421 |title=First Drive: 2008 Toyota Sequoia |publisher=Edmunds.com |date=2007-11-14 |access-date=2009-06-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090210032456/http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=123421 |archive-date=2009-02-10 }}</ref> However, the new model weighs {{convert|500|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} more than the previous Sequoia. The [[drag coefficient]] has been reduced to 0.35.
Toyota unveiled the 2008 Sequoia at the [[LA Auto Show#2007|November 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show]], with sales beginning that following December. Like the original Sequoia, the new model is based on the new [[Toyota Tundra|Tundra]]. However major differences with the Tundra include a fully boxed frame, a rear [[independent suspension]] featuring [[double wishbone]]s with coil springs for improved ride comfort and room, and a locking center [[Differential (mechanical device)|differential]] on 4-wheel drive models. The new suspension helps give the Sequoia a tighter turning radius of {{convert|19|ft|m|abbr=on}} and allows for a fold-flat rear seat.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/toyota/TYT2007110908452.aspx?ncid=12075 |title=Toyota Vehicles : Toyota Unveils All-New 2008 Sequoia At 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show / Toyota |publisher=Toyota |location=US |access-date=2009-06-24 }}{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Toyota stated the new frame is 70 percent more resistant to bending flex with torsional rigidity up 30 percent.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=123421 |title=First Drive: 2008 Toyota Sequoia |publisher=Edmunds.com |date=2007-11-14 |access-date=2009-06-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090210032456/http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=123421 |archive-date=2009-02-10 }}</ref> However, the new model weighs {{convert|500|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} more than the previous Sequoia. The [[drag coefficient]] has been reduced to 0.35.


Improvements include an optional [[Ultra-low emission vehicle|ULEV-II]] compliant 381 horsepower 5.7&nbsp;L ''[[Toyota UR engine#3UR-FE|3UR-FE]]'' V8, mated to a 6-speed automatic.
Improvements include an optional [[Ultra-low emission vehicle|ULEV-II]] compliant 381 horsepower 5.7&nbsp;L ''[[Toyota UR engine#3UR-FE|3UR-FE]]'' V8, mated to a 6-speed automatic.


The 2008 Sequoia came in three trim lines: the SR5 and Limited, and new Platinum. The base engine is the previous ULEV compliant 4.7&nbsp;L ''[[Toyota UZ engine#2UZ-FE|2UZ-FE]]'' {{convert|276|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} [[V8 engine|V8]] featured from the previous generation. The 4.7&nbsp;L is standard on the SR5. Some of the earlier 2008 and 2009 SR5 models do come with the 5.7l as an option when purchasing, while the Limited and Platinum models come standard with a 5.7&nbsp;L V8 engine. Four-wheel drive is available on all models.
The 2008 Sequoia came in three trim lines: the SR5 and Limited, and new Platinum. The base engine is the previous ULEV compliant 4.7&nbsp;L ''[[Toyota UZ engine#2UZ-FE|2UZ-FE]]'' {{convert|276|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} [[V8 engine|V8]] featured from the previous generation. The 4.7&nbsp;L is standard on the SR5. Some of the earlier 2008 and 2009 SR5 models do come with the 5.7&nbsp;L as an option when purchasing, while the Limited and Platinum models come standard with a 5.7&nbsp;L V8 engine. Four-wheel drive is available on all models.


The interior of the 2008 Sequoia features the same dash as the new Tundra. Standard features include a tilt and telescopic steering wheel, power windows and doors, dual sun visors, and a [[keyless entry]]. Options include DVD based [[automotive navigation system|navigation]] with [[backup camera]] and 7" screen, a rear DVD entertainment system, a 14-speaker JBL audio system, and heated seats with ventilated coolers in the front row and warmers in the second row, available in Platinum trim. The Limited trim includes audio, climate, and hands-free [[Bluetooth]] mobile phone system controls, an improved [[JBL (company)|JBL]] audio system, [[electroluminescent]] Optitron gauges, and an [[electrochromic]] [[Rear-view mirror#Automatic dimming|auto-dimming rear-view mirror]] and side view mirrors with a [[HomeLink]] transceiver. The Platinum model includes a standard DVD navigation with a backup camera, a rear [[air suspension]] which can lower for easy loading, and [[Dynamic Laser Cruise Control]].
The interior of the 2008 Sequoia features the same dash as the new Tundra. Standard features include a tilt and telescopic steering wheel, power windows and doors, dual sun visors, and a [[keyless entry]]. Options include DVD based [[automotive navigation system|navigation]] with [[backup camera]] and 7" screen, a rear DVD entertainment system, a 14-speaker JBL audio system, and heated seats with ventilated coolers in the front row and warmers in the second row, available in Platinum trim. The Limited trim includes audio, climate, and hands-free [[Bluetooth]] mobile phone system controls, an improved [[JBL (company)|JBL]] audio system, [[electroluminescent]] Optitron gauges, and an [[electrochromic]] [[Rear-view mirror#Automatic dimming|auto-dimming rear-view mirror]] and side view mirrors with a [[HomeLink]] transceiver. The Platinum model includes a standard DVD navigation with a backup camera, a rear [[air suspension]] which can lower for easy loading, and [[Dynamic Laser Cruise Control]].


Seating arrangements are for seven or eight passengers, eight for SR5 and Limited models and seven for Platinum models. Power folding 60/40 split third row seats are available on the Platinum. The Sequoia has a maximum towing capacity of {{convert|7400|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} with the 5.7&nbsp;L V8 in 2WD SR5 form or {{convert|7100|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} in the 4WD SR5 trim. For complete trailer & weight capacities, see Toyota's website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toyota.com/sequoia/specs.html |title=Toyota Sequoia - 2010 Performance & Specifications |publisher=Toyota.com |access-date=2010-07-06}}</ref>
Seating arrangements are for seven or eight passengers, eight for SR5 and Limited models and seven for Platinum models. Power folding 60/40 split third row seats are available on the Platinum. The Sequoia has a maximum towing capacity of {{convert|7400|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} with the 5.7&nbsp;L V8 in 2WD SR5 form or {{convert|7100|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} in the 4WD SR5 trim. For complete trailer & weight capacities, see Toyota's website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toyota.com/sequoia/specs.html |title=Toyota Sequoia - 2010 Performance & Specifications |publisher=Toyota.com |access-date=2010-07-06}}</ref>


Exterior differences include door handle colors (color-keyed for the SR5; chrome for the Limited and Platinum), diamond-cut {{convert|20|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} aluminum alloy wheels for the Platinum trim, and varying power-heated remote-controlled side mirrors.
Exterior differences include door handle colors (color-keyed for the SR5; chrome for the Limited and Platinum), diamond-cut {{convert|20|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} aluminum alloy wheels for the Platinum trim, and varying power-heated remote-controlled side mirrors.
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||{{convert|4663|cc|cuin||abbr=on}} [[Toyota UZ engine#2UZ-FE|2UZ-FE]] V8 || 2008–2009||{{convert|276|bhp|kW||abbr=on}} @ 5400 rpm|| {{convert|314|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on}} @ 3400 rpm
||{{convert|4663|cc|cuin||abbr=on}} [[Toyota UZ engine#2UZ-FE|2UZ-FE]] V8 || 2008–2009||{{convert|276|bhp|kW||abbr=on}} @ 5400 rpm|| {{convert|314|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on}} @ 3400 rpm
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||{{convert|5663|cc|cuin||abbr=on}} [[Toyota UR engine#3UR-FE|3UR-FE]] V8 ||2008–||{{convert|381|bhp|kW||abbr=on}} @ 5600 rpm|| {{convert|401|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on}} @ 3600 rpm
||{{convert|5663|cc|cuin||abbr=on}} [[Toyota UR engine#3UR-FE|3UR-FE]] V8 ||2008–2022||{{convert|381|bhp|kW||abbr=on}} @ 5600 rpm|| {{convert|401|lbft|Nm|0|abbr=on}} @ 3600 rpm
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===Model year changes===
===Model year changes===
*The 2009 model year adds E85 flex fuel capability for the 5.7&nbsp;L V8 sold in certain states.
*The 2009 model year adds E85 flex fuel capability for the 5.7&nbsp;L V8 sold in certain states.
*For the 2010 model year the 4.7&nbsp;L V8 is replaced by an all-new 4.6&nbsp;L ''[[Toyota UR engine#1UR-FE|1UR-FE]]'' engine paired to a six-speed automatic transmission. The SR5 and Platinum trims become mono-spec and the Limited grade offers three stand alone options (navigation system, rear-seat entertainment and seven-passenger seating). Front driver and passenger knee airbags were added as a standard feature. Platinum models get wood trim on the steering wheel and shift gear, and Bluetooth and audio controls are standard on the SR5 trim. The Timberland Mica exterior color gets replaced with the new Camry's Spruce Mica. All audio systems have USB connectivity with [[iPod]] integration, and the rear-view mirror on the Limited trim has a built-in rear-view camera.
*For the 2010 model year the 4.7&nbsp;L V8 is replaced by an all-new 4.6&nbsp;L ''[[Toyota UR engine#1UR-FE|1UR-FE]]'' engine paired to a six-speed automatic transmission. The SR5 and Platinum trims become mono-spec and the Limited grade offers three stand alone options (navigation system, rear-seat entertainment and seven-passenger seating). Front driver and passenger knee airbags were added as a standard feature. Platinum models get wood trim on the steering wheel and shift gear, and Bluetooth and audio controls are standard on the SR5 trim. The Timberland Mica exterior color gets replaced with the new Camry's Spruce Mica. All audio systems have USB connectivity with [[iPod]] integration, and the rear-view mirror on the Limited trim has a built-in rear-view camera.
*For the 2012 model year, Toyota's Entune System was added as a standard on SR5, while an upgraded version featuring navigation became an optional feature on Limited and standard on the Platinum trim. Blind Spot Monitoring was optional on the 2012 Platinum model.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.autotrader.com/car-news/toyota-adds-features-to-2012-sequoia-128559 |title=Toyota Adds Features to 2012 Sequoia |first=Jeffry |last=Archer |work=Autotrader |location=US |date=October 2011 |access-date=2019-07-12}}</ref>
*For the 2012 model year, Toyota's Entune System was added as a standard on SR5, while an upgraded version featuring navigation became an optional feature on Limited and standard on the Platinum trim. Blind Spot Monitoring was optional on the 2012 Platinum model.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.autotrader.com/car-news/toyota-adds-features-to-2012-sequoia-128559 |title=Toyota Adds Features to 2012 Sequoia |first=Jeffry |last=Archer |work=Autotrader |location=US |date=October 2011 |access-date=2019-07-12}}</ref>
*For the 2014 model year, a Blu-ray DVD player became an optional feature on Limited and standard in Platinum.
*For the 2014 model year, a Blu-ray DVD player became an optional feature on Limited and standard in Platinum.
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*On February 9, 2017, Toyota unveiled a refreshed Sequoia for the 2018 model year, featuring new standard LED headlights, daytime running lights and foglights, and three new exterior colors: Midnight Black Metallic, Shoreline Blue Pearl and Toasted Walnut Pearl. Each trim level also gets its own specific grille design. It also added a [[Toyota Racing Development|TRD]] level trim to its returning SR5, Limited, and Platinum trims, an upgraded instrumentation panel, automotive emergency braking and the Toyota Safety Sense feature.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.cars.com/articles/2018-toyota-sequoia-preview-1420693364653/ |title=2018 Toyota Sequoia Preview |first=Brian |last=Wong |work=Cars |date=2017-02-09 |access-date=2019-03-02}}</ref>
*On February 9, 2017, Toyota unveiled a refreshed Sequoia for the 2018 model year, featuring new standard LED headlights, daytime running lights and foglights, and three new exterior colors: Midnight Black Metallic, Shoreline Blue Pearl and Toasted Walnut Pearl. Each trim level also gets its own specific grille design. It also added a [[Toyota Racing Development|TRD]] level trim to its returning SR5, Limited, and Platinum trims, an upgraded instrumentation panel, automotive emergency braking and the Toyota Safety Sense feature.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.cars.com/articles/2018-toyota-sequoia-preview-1420693364653/ |title=2018 Toyota Sequoia Preview |first=Brian |last=Wong |work=Cars |date=2017-02-09 |access-date=2019-03-02}}</ref>
*The 2020 model year Sequoia was updated with a new TRD Pro package designed for off-road capabilities, featuring Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Toyota Safety Sense-P, aluminum-bodied internal bypass Fox shock absorbers, and a more enhanced grille in line with the TRD Pro branding.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.thedrive.com/news/26387/2020-toyota-sequoia-trd-pro-adventurous-families-finally-get-modern-tech-and-safety-features |title=2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro: Adventurous Families Finally Get Modern Tech and Safety Features |first=Jerry |last=Perez |work=The Drive |date=2019-02-07 |access-date=2019-03-02}}</ref> Toyota Safety Sense-P includes forward collision warning with automatic braking, lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.edmunds.com/car-news/2020-toyota-sequoia-news-release-date-details.html |title=2020 Toyota Sequoia News, Release Date and Pricing |first=Travis |last=Langness |work=Edmunds |location=US |date=2019-02-06 |access-date=2019-06-08}}</ref>
*The 2020 model year Sequoia was updated with a new TRD Pro package designed for off-road capabilities, featuring Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Toyota Safety Sense-P, aluminum-bodied internal bypass Fox shock absorbers, and a more enhanced grille in line with the TRD Pro branding.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.thedrive.com/news/26387/2020-toyota-sequoia-trd-pro-adventurous-families-finally-get-modern-tech-and-safety-features |title=2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro: Adventurous Families Finally Get Modern Tech and Safety Features |first=Jerry |last=Perez |work=The Drive |date=2019-02-07 |access-date=2019-03-02}}</ref> Toyota Safety Sense-P includes forward collision warning with automatic braking, lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.edmunds.com/car-news/2020-toyota-sequoia-news-release-date-details.html |title=2020 Toyota Sequoia News, Release Date and Pricing |first=Travis |last=Langness |work=Edmunds |location=US |date=2019-02-06 |access-date=2019-06-08}}</ref>
*The 2021 Sequoia received a nightshade edition, putting it in line with the entire Toyota lineup in North America. This feature, which was introduced at the Chicago Auto Show on February 6, 2020, went on sale in the third quarter of 2020, but was limited to at 2,500 units.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.autoblog.com/2020/02/06/toyota-tundra-tacoma-sequoia-nightshade-editions/#slide-2206780 |title=Toyota Tacoma, Tundra, Sequoia Nightshade Editions unveiled |first=Tony |last=Markovich |work=Autoblog |date=2020-02-06 |access-date=2020-04-11}}</ref>
*The 2021 Sequoia received a Nightshade Edition, putting it in line with the entire Toyota lineup in North America. This feature, which was introduced at the Chicago Auto Show on February 6, 2020, went on sale in the third quarter of 2020, but was limited to at 2,500 units.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.autoblog.com/2020/02/06/toyota-tundra-tacoma-sequoia-nightshade-editions/#slide-2206780 |title=Toyota Tacoma, Tundra, Sequoia Nightshade Editions unveiled |first=Tony |last=Markovich |work=Autoblog |date=2020-02-06 |access-date=2020-04-11}}</ref>


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File:Toyota Sequoia SR5 rear.jpg|Sequoia SR5, rear, pre-facelift
File:Toyota Sequoia SR5 rear.jpg|Sequoia SR5, rear, pre-facelift
File:Toyota Sequoia in the Philippines (cropped).jpg|Sequoia, facelift
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File:2020 Toyota Sequoia au SIAM 2020.jpg|Sequoia TRD Pro
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{{Infobox automobile
{{Infobox automobile
| name = Third generation (XK80)
| name = Third generation
| image = 2023 Toyota Sequoia Capstone, front NYIAS 2022.jpg
| image = 2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum, front 3.10.23.jpg
| caption = 2023 Toyota Sequoia Capstone
| caption = 2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum
| model_code = XK80
| production = September 2022<ref name="San Antonio">{{cite news |url=https://www.expressnews.com/business/local/article/Preview-Here-s-your-first-look-at-San-17456840.php |title=San Antonio-built 2023 Toyota Sequoia SUV begins rolling off automaker’s South Side production line |first=Diego |last=Mendoza-Moyers |work=San Antonio Express-News |location=US |publisher=Hearst |date=2022-09-21 |access-date=2022-10-06}}</ref><ref name="San Antonio 2">{{cite news |url=https://www.greencarcongress.com/2022/09/20220922-sequoia.html |title=Toyota’s San Antonio plant begins production of 2023 all-hybrid Sequoia |work=Green Car Congress |location=US |publisher=BioAge Group, LLC. |date=2022-09-22 |access-date=2022-10-06}}</ref> – present
| production = September 2022<ref name="San Antonio">{{cite news |url=https://www.expressnews.com/business/local/article/Preview-Here-s-your-first-look-at-San-17456840.php |title=San Antonio-built 2023 Toyota Sequoia SUV begins rolling off automaker's South Side production line |first=Diego |last=Mendoza-Moyers |work=San Antonio Express-News |location=US |publisher=Hearst |date=2022-09-21 |access-date=2022-10-06}}</ref><ref name="San Antonio 2">{{cite news |url=https://www.greencarcongress.com/2022/09/20220922-sequoia.html |title=Toyota's San Antonio plant begins production of 2023 all-hybrid Sequoia |work=Green Car Congress |location=US |publisher=BioAge Group, LLC. |date=2022-09-22 |access-date=2022-10-06}}</ref> – present
| model_years = 2023–present
| model_years = 2023–present
| assembly = United States: [[San Antonio|San Antonio, Texas]] ([[TMMTX]])
| assembly = United States: [[San Antonio|San Antonio, Texas]] ([[TMMTX]])
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| engine = {{unbulleted list
| '''Gasoline [[Hybrid electric vehicle|hybrid]]:'''
| '''Gasoline [[Hybrid electric vehicle|hybrid]]:'''
| {{not a typo|3.4&nbsp;L}} ''{{not a typo|[[Toyota Dynamic Force engine#V35A-FTS|V35A-FTS]]}}'' [[twin-turbo]] [[V6 engine|V6]] (VXKH80/85)
| {{not a typo|3.4&nbsp;L}}<!-- 3,445 cc rounds to 3.4, not 3.5, in spite of Toyota's wrong marketing --> ''[[Toyota Dynamic Force engine#V35A-FTS|V35A-FTS]]'' [[twin-turbo]] [[V6 engine|V6]] (VXKH80/85)
}}
}}
| motor = {{convert|48|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} ''2NM'' [[AC motor|AC]] [[Synchronous motor|permanent magnet synchronous]]
| motor = {{convert|36|kW|hp PS|abbr=on|0}} ''L4A0'' [[AC motor|AC]] [[Synchronous motor|permanent magnet synchronous]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Toyota Hybrid - Transmissions line-up |url=https://toyota-club.net/files/faq/21-12-01_faq_hybrid_tr_en.htm#L4A0 |access-date=2023-05-30 |website=toyota-club.net}}</ref>
| powerout = {{convert|437|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} (combined system output)
| powerout = {{convert|437|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} ({{Abbr|combined|combined system output}})
| transmission = 10-speed ''[[List of Aisin transmissions#Longitudinal|AWR10L65]]'' "ECTi Direct Shift" automatic
| transmission = 10-speed ''[[List of Aisin transmissions#Longitudinal|AWR10L65]]'' "ECTi Direct Shift" automatic
| drivetrain = [[Hybrid vehicle drivetrain#Power-split or series-parallel hybrid|Power-split]] ("i-Force Max" hybrid)
| drivetrain = [[Parallel hybrid|Parallel]] (i-Force Max)
| battery = 1.87&nbsp;[[kWh]], 6.5&nbsp;[[Ampere hour|Ah]], 288&nbsp;V [[Nickel–metal hydride battery|nickel-metal hydride]]
| battery = 1.87&nbsp;[[kWh]], 6.5&nbsp;[[Ampere hour|Ah]], 288&nbsp;V [[Nickel–metal hydride battery|NiMH]]
| wheelbase = {{convert|122.0|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| wheelbase = {{convert|122.0|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| length = {{convert|208.1|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| length = {{convert|208.1|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
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The third-generation Sequoia was unveiled on January 25, 2022 for the 2023 model year.<ref name="standing tall"/> Production began on September 21, 2022,<ref name="San Antonio" /><ref name="San Antonio 2" /> and sales began in October 2022. The production was moved to the San Antonio plant, built alongside the [[Toyota Tundra (XK70)|XK70 series Tundra]] due to the Indiana facility preparing to build two upcoming 8-seat passenger SUVs that will feature hybrid powertrains.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.autoblog.com/2021/04/29/toyota-to-build-two-new-suvs/ |title=Toyota announces two all-new 8-passenger SUVs are in the works, and one is a Lexus |first=Zac |last=Palmer |work=Autoblog |location=US |date=2021-04-29 |access-date=2021-05-09}}</ref>
The third-generation Sequoia was unveiled on January 25, 2022 for the 2023 model year.<ref name="standing tall"/> Production began on September 21, 2022,<ref name="San Antonio" /><ref name="San Antonio 2" /> and sales began in October 2022. The production was moved to the San Antonio plant, built alongside the [[Toyota Tundra (XK70)|XK70 series Tundra]] due to the Indiana facility preparing to build two upcoming 8-seat passenger SUVs that will feature hybrid powertrains.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.autoblog.com/2021/04/29/toyota-to-build-two-new-suvs/ |title=Toyota announces two all-new 8-passenger SUVs are in the works, and one is a Lexus |first=Zac |last=Palmer |work=Autoblog |location=US |date=2021-04-29 |access-date=2021-05-09}}</ref>


It is built on the body-on-frame [[Toyota New Global Architecture#GA-F|GA-F]] platform.<ref name="platform"/> Like the first generation, this generation uses a solid rear axle instead of independent setup from the previous generation. A [[Hybrid electric vehicle|hybridized]] {{not a typo|3.4-liter}} ''{{not a typo|[[Toyota Dynamic Force engine#V35A-FTS|V35A-FTS]]}}'' [[twin-turbo]] [[V6 engine|V6]] engine (marketed as "i-Force Max") is standard across the lineup, producing {{convert|437|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} and {{convert|790|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0|order=flip}} of torque, with the 5.7-liter ''3UR-FE'' V8 unit being discontinued.<ref name="platform"/>
It is built on the body-on-frame [[Toyota New Global Architecture#GA-F|GA-F]] platform.<ref name="platform"/> Like the first generation, this generation uses a solid rear axle instead of independent setup from the previous generation. A [[Hybrid electric vehicle|hybrid]] {{not a typo|3.4-liter}}<!-- 3,445 cc rounds to 3.4, not 3.5, in spite of Toyota's wrong marketing--> ''{{not a typo|[[Toyota Dynamic Force engine#V35A-FTS|V35A-FTS]]}}'' [[twin-turbo]] [[V6 engine]] (marketed as "i-Force Max") is standard across the lineup, producing {{convert|437|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} and {{convert|583|lbft|Nm|abbr=on|0|order=flip}} of torque, with the 5.7-liter ''3UR-FE'' V8 unit being discontinued.<ref name="platform"/>


The third-generation Sequoia is available in five trim levels, four of which are carried over from the previous generation: SR5, Limited, Platinum, and TRD Pro, as well as the flagship Capstone luxury-oriented trim. Towing capacity is rated at {{convert|9300|-|9520|lb}}, depending on the trim level. Depending on trims, the Sequoia is available with either a seven or eight passenger seating, with either a split bench or dual captain's chairs in the second row.<ref name="standing tall">{{cite press release |url=https://pressroom.toyota.com/standing-tall-all-new-2023-sequoia-full-size-suv-is-ready-to-make-its-mark/ |title=Standing Tall: All-New 2023 Sequoia Full-Size SUV is Ready to Make its Mark |publisher=Toyota |location=US |date=2022-01-25 |access-date=2022-05-25}}</ref>
The third-generation Sequoia is available in five trim levels, four of which are carried over from the previous generation: SR5, Limited, Platinum, and TRD Pro, as well as the flagship Capstone luxury-oriented trim. Towing capacity is rated at {{convert|9300|-|9520|lb}}, depending on the trim level. Depending on trims, the Sequoia is available with either a seven or eight passenger seating, with either a split bench or dual captain's chairs in the second row.<ref name="standing tall">{{cite press release |url=https://pressroom.toyota.com/standing-tall-all-new-2023-sequoia-full-size-suv-is-ready-to-make-its-mark/ |title=Standing Tall: All-New 2023 Sequoia Full-Size SUV is Ready to Make its Mark |publisher=Toyota |location=US |date=2022-01-25 |access-date=2022-05-25}}</ref>


===Model year changes===
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*2025 model year:<ref>{{cite news |date=2024-08-13 |title=2025 Sequoia Adds 1794 Grade and More |url=https://pressroom.toyota.com/2025-sequoia-adds-1794-grade-and-more/ |website=pressroom.toyota.com |publisher=[[Toyota]] |location=US |access-date=2024-10-11}}</ref>
**The [[Western (genre)|Western]]-oriented "[[Toyota Tundra#1794 Edition|1794 Edition]]" trim was added to the Sequoia lineup between the Platinum and Capstone trims. It is a tribute to the land the factory was built on, which was originally home to a ranch established in the year 1794. Standard features include American [[Juglans#Wood|walnut]] interior trim with an open-pore finish, Saddle Tan leather seat trim, heated and ventilated front seats and 2nd-row captain's chairs, a panoramic sunroof, a towing technology package, and 20-inch alloy wheels.
**Massaging seats were added as a standard feature on the Platinum, 1794 Edition, and Capstone trims. The massagers can be controlled via the center touchscreen.
**A new "Mudbath" color was added to the TRD Pro trim.
**A towing technology package was introduced as a standard feature on Platinum, 1794 Edition, TRD Pro, and Capstone and as an option on SR5 and Limited. This package includes a Trailer Backup Guide to assist in backing up with a trailer attached and Straight Path Assist to avoid the trailer from veering off direction while backing up. Also available is a wireless trailer camera system that can be attached to the back of a trailer and stream live footage to the digital rear view mirror.

<gallery widths="220" heights="123">
File:2023 Toyota Sequoia Capstone, front NYIAS 2022.jpg|Sequoia Capstone front view
File:2023 Toyota Sequoia Capstone, rear NYIAS 2022.jpg|Sequoia Capstone rear view
File:2023 Toyota Sequoia Capstone, rear NYIAS 2022.jpg|Sequoia Capstone rear view
File:TOYOTA SEQUOIA (XK80) China (3).jpg|Sequoia TRD Pro
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| 13,022<ref name="2012sales">{{cite press release |url=http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases/december+2012+sales+chart.htm |title=December 2012 and Year-End Sales Chart |publisher=Toyota |location=US |date=2013-01-03 |access-date=2013-01-04 |archive-date=January 6, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130106065027/http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases/december+2012+sales+chart.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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| 13,811<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://corporatenews.pressroom.toyota.com/releases/tms+december+2013+sales+chart.htm |title=December 2013 and Year-End Sales Chart |publisher=Toyota |location=US |date=2014-01-03 |access-date=2014-01-09}}</ref>
| 13,811<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://corporatenews.pressroom.toyota.com/releases/tms+december+2013+sales+chart.htm |title=December 2013 and Year-End Sales Chart |publisher=Toyota |location=US |date=2014-01-03 |access-date=2014-01-09 |archive-date=January 8, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140108131442/http://corporatenews.pressroom.toyota.com/releases/tms+december+2013+sales+chart.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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| 11,806<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases/tms+december+2014+sales+chart.htm |title=December 2014 and Year-End Sales Chart |publisher=Toyota |location=US |date=2015-01-05 |access-date=2015-01-06}}</ref>
| 11,806<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases/tms+december+2014+sales+chart.htm |title=December 2014 and Year-End Sales Chart |publisher=Toyota |location=US |date=2015-01-05 |access-date=2015-01-06 |archive-date=January 7, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150107012954/http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases/tms+december+2014+sales+chart.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref>
| 713<ref name="Sales Figures"/>
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| 2015
| 2015
| 12,583<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases/tms+december+2015+sales+chart.htm |title=December 2015 and Year-End Sales Chart |publisher=Toyota |location=US |date=2016-01-05 |access-date=2016-01-18}}</ref>
| 12,583<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases/tms+december+2015+sales+chart.htm |title=December 2015 and Year-End Sales Chart |publisher=Toyota |location=US |date=2016-01-05 |access-date=2016-01-18 |archive-date=January 18, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160118230002/http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases/tms+december+2015+sales+chart.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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|2020
|7,364<ref>{{Cite press release |url=https://pressroom.toyota.com/toyota-motor-north-america-reports-december-2020-year-end-sales/ |title=Toyota Motor North America Reports December 2020, Year-End Sales |publisher=Toyota |location=USA |date=2021-01-05 }}</ref>
|7,364<ref>{{Cite press release |url=https://pressroom.toyota.com/toyota-motor-north-america-reports-december-2020-year-end-sales/ |title=Toyota Motor North America Reports December 2020, Year-End Sales |publisher=Toyota |location=US |date=2021-01-05 }}</ref>
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|5,314<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://pressroom.toyota.com/toyota-motor-north-america-reports-year-end-2022-u-s-sales-results/ |title=Toyota Motor North America Reports Year-End 2022 U.S. Sales Results |publisher=Toyota |location=US |date=2023-01-04|access-date=2023-01-17}}</ref>
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|22,182<ref>{{Cite press release |title=Toyota Motor North America Reports 2023 U.S. Sales Results |url=https://pressroom.lexus.com/toyota-motor-north-america-reports-2023-u-s-sales-results/ |publisher=Lexus |location=US |date=2024-01-03 |access-date=2024-04-19}}</ref>
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==Recall==
==Recall==
The 2008-2010 Sequoias were part of one of the [[2009-2010 Toyota recalls]] that required the installation of a small shim to relieve unwanted friction and restore fluidity to the accelerator pedal. Early 2003 Sequoias were recalled to reprogram the Vehicle Stability Control system due to the possibility of poor acceleration at certain low speeds. The 2002-2003 Sequoia model years also had a defect in the front ball joints.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/toyota/customer-faqs-for-2003-toyota-157609.aspx?ncid=11092 |title=Toyota Vehicles : Customer FAQs for 2003 Toyota Sequoia Recall / Toyota |publisher=Toyota |location=US |access-date=2010-07-06 }}{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> 2004 Toyota Sequoias were subject to the Takata Airbag recall done for free by Toyota dealerships. Recently, the Sequoia, along with the Tacoma and Tundra, have another recall due to the frame prematurely rusting. If there is a 10 mm perforation found on the frame, the vehicle frame will be replaced, if the service is done within 12 years of vehicle purchase or 1 year after recall became official. For those vehicles without 10 mm perforation and located in a cold weather state, Toyota will perform an undercoating service to prevent future rust from forming.
The 2008-2010 Sequoias were part of one of the [[2009-2010 Toyota recalls]] that required the installation of a small shim to relieve unwanted friction and restore fluidity to the accelerator pedal. Early 2003 Sequoias were recalled to reprogram the Vehicle Stability Control system due to the possibility of poor acceleration at certain low speeds. The 2002-2003 Sequoia model years also had a defect in the front ball joints.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/toyota/customer-faqs-for-2003-toyota-157609.aspx?ncid=11092 |title=Toyota Vehicles : Customer FAQs for 2003 Toyota Sequoia Recall / Toyota |publisher=Toyota |location=US |access-date=2010-07-06 }}{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> 2004 Toyota Sequoias were subject to the Takata Airbag recall done for free by Toyota dealerships. Recently, the Sequoia, along with the Tacoma and Tundra, have another recall due to the frame prematurely rusting. If there is a 10&nbsp;mm perforation found on the frame, the vehicle frame will be replaced, if the service is done within 12 years of vehicle purchase or 1 year after recall became official. For those vehicles without 10&nbsp;mm perforation and located in a cold weather state, Toyota will perform an undercoating service to prevent future rust from forming.


== References ==
== References ==
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* {{Official website|https://www.toyota.com/sequoia/}} (US)
* {{Official website|https://www.toyota.com/sequoia/}} (US)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160816095605/http://www.toyota.com/vehicles/minisite/sequoia/prelaunch/content/sequoia_press_release.pdf] Toyota press release detailing the launch of the 2008 Sequoia at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160816072801/http://www.toyota.com/vehicles/future/sequoia/pdf/08MYSequoiaPricing.pdf] Toyota's official pricing announcement of the 2008 Sequoia.


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Toyota Sequoia
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
ProductionSeptember 2000 – present
Model years2001–present
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size SUV
Body style5-door SUV
Layout
Related

The Toyota Sequoia is a full-size SUV manufactured by Toyota mainly for the North American market since 2000 for the 2001 model year, being derived from the Tundra pickup truck. It is the second largest SUV ever produced under the Toyota brand, after the Japan-exclusive, military-focused Mega Cruiser.

Previously manufactured at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana in Princeton, Indiana between 2000 and 2021, and then in Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas in San Antonio, Texas since 2022, the Sequoia is the first vehicle from a Japanese marque in the popular mainstream full-sized SUV class in North America, and initial planning done by first-generation Sequoia chief engineer Kaoru Hosokawa[1] aimed the Sequoia directly at the Ford Expedition, Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon, and other full-size SUVs.

Up until the 2021 model year, the Sequoia was slotted between the mid-size 4Runner and the premium Land Cruiser in the North American Toyota SUV lineup. With the discontinuation of North American sales of the Land Cruiser from the 2022 model year onward, the Sequoia became the flagship SUV in Toyota's North America lineup.[2]

As of 2021, the Sequoia is sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Costa Rica. It is offered in left-hand drive only.

The Sequoia is named after the Giant Sequoia, a species of tall redwood trees native to California.

First generation (XK30/XK40; 2000)

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First generation
Overview
Model code
  • XK30 (rear-wheel drive)
  • XK40 (four-wheel drive)
ProductionSeptember 2000 – November 2007
Model years2001–2007
AssemblyUnited States: Princeton, Indiana (TMMI)
DesignerToshihiko Shirasawa (1997)[citation needed]
Body and chassis
RelatedToyota Tundra (XK30/XK40)
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • 240 hp (179 kW; 243 PS) (2001–2004)
  • 282 hp (210 kW; 286 PS) (2005)
  • 273 hp (204 kW; 277 PS) (2006–2007)
Transmission
  • 4-speed automatic (2001–2004)
  • 5-speed automatic (2005–2007)
Dimensions
Wheelbase118.1 in (3,000 mm)
Length203.9 in (5,179 mm)
Width76.0–78.9 in (1,930–2,004 mm)
Height72.8–76.2 in (1,849–1,935 mm)

Development of a full-size SUV alongside a T100 replacement began in the mid-1990s, with a design freeze in 1997 (styled by Toshihiko Shirasawa) and design patent filing of the production design on April 4, 1998 at the Japan Patent Office (JPO) under #1054583. After the introduction of the Toyota Tundra in 1999, speculation started that Toyota intended to compete in the full-size SUV market with a Tundra-based SUV called the Highlander. However, the Highlander name was used on a mid-size Camry-based crossover and the Tundra-based SUV was introduced on January 11, 2000 at the North American International Auto Show as the Toyota Sequoia, with full production starting in September 2000 for the 2001 model year.[citation needed]

The engine, dashboard, sheetmetal, and chassis are shared with the Tundra, with the exception of rear disc brakes and a more sophisticated multi-link live axle rear suspension. The Sequoia was nominated for the North American Truck of the Year award in 2001. When the Sequoia was introduced, it was slightly longer than the contemporary Land Cruiser, larger than the Chevrolet Tahoe in most dimensions and similar in size to the Ford Expedition; its low emissions V8 engine made the Sequoia a certified Ultra Low Emission Vehicle. Frame assemblies and driveshafts are produced by Dana Holding Corporation.

The Sequoia came in two trim levels: SR5 and Limited. It was sold in both two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive versions. Vehicle Stability Control was standard on all models.[3]

Facelift

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For the 2005 model year, the Sequoia received a minor facelift. Additionally, its 2UZ-FE engine was modified to be equipped with VVT-i. The Sequoia also received a new 5-speed automatic transmission, replacing the previous 4-speed. 4 wheel drive models got a Torsen center differential, replacing its previously open differential, that splits power in full-time mode 40% front and 60% rear under normal driving, and can send up to 53% to the front and 71% to the rear during slip. The grill and headlights were redesigned and the amber lamps were removed from the taillights.

Towing Capacity for the 2005 model year:

  • 2WD: 6,500 lb (2,948 kg)
  • 4WD: 6,200 lb (2,812 kg)

Second generation (XK60; 2007)

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Second generation
Overview
Model codeXK60
ProductionNovember 2007 – March 2022
Model years2008–2022
AssemblyUnited States: Princeton, Indiana (TMMI)
DesignerTakumi Nakamura, Takayasu Furukawa, Hideo Karikomi, Jinichi Sato and Kengo Iwanaga[4]
Body and chassis
PlatformToyota F1[5]
Related
Powertrain
Engine
  • Gasoline:
  • 4.6 L 1UR-FE V8 (UPK60/65; 2010–2012)
  • 4.7 L 2UZ-FE VVT-i V8 (UCK60/65; 2008–2009)
  • 5.7 L 3UR-FE V8 (USK60/65; 2008–2022)
  • Gasoline flex-fuel:
  • 5.7 L 3UR-FBE V8 (USK65)
Power output
  • 310 hp (231 kW; 314 PS) (1UR-FE)
  • 276 hp (206 kW; 280 PS) (2UZ-FE)
  • 381 hp (284 kW; 386 PS) (3UR-FE/3UR-FBE)
Transmission
  • 5-speed automatic
  • 6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase122.0 in (3,099 mm)
Length205.1 in (5,210 mm)
Width79.0–79.9 in (2,007–2,029 mm)
Height77.0 in (1,956 mm)
Curb weight5,730 lb (2,599 kg)

Toyota unveiled the 2008 Sequoia at the November 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show, with sales beginning that following December. Like the original Sequoia, the new model is based on the new Tundra. However major differences with the Tundra include a fully boxed frame, a rear independent suspension featuring double wishbones with coil springs for improved ride comfort and room, and a locking center differential on 4-wheel drive models. The new suspension helps give the Sequoia a tighter turning radius of 19 ft (5.8 m) and allows for a fold-flat rear seat.[6] Toyota stated the new frame is 70 percent more resistant to bending flex with torsional rigidity up 30 percent.[7] However, the new model weighs 500 lb (227 kg) more than the previous Sequoia. The drag coefficient has been reduced to 0.35.

Improvements include an optional ULEV-II compliant 381 horsepower 5.7 L 3UR-FE V8, mated to a 6-speed automatic.

The 2008 Sequoia came in three trim lines: the SR5 and Limited, and new Platinum. The base engine is the previous ULEV compliant 4.7 L 2UZ-FE 276 hp (206 kW) V8 featured from the previous generation. The 4.7 L is standard on the SR5. Some of the earlier 2008 and 2009 SR5 models do come with the 5.7 L as an option when purchasing, while the Limited and Platinum models come standard with a 5.7 L V8 engine. Four-wheel drive is available on all models.

The interior of the 2008 Sequoia features the same dash as the new Tundra. Standard features include a tilt and telescopic steering wheel, power windows and doors, dual sun visors, and a keyless entry. Options include DVD based navigation with backup camera and 7" screen, a rear DVD entertainment system, a 14-speaker JBL audio system, and heated seats with ventilated coolers in the front row and warmers in the second row, available in Platinum trim. The Limited trim includes audio, climate, and hands-free Bluetooth mobile phone system controls, an improved JBL audio system, electroluminescent Optitron gauges, and an electrochromic auto-dimming rear-view mirror and side view mirrors with a HomeLink transceiver. The Platinum model includes a standard DVD navigation with a backup camera, a rear air suspension which can lower for easy loading, and Dynamic Laser Cruise Control.

Seating arrangements are for seven or eight passengers, eight for SR5 and Limited models and seven for Platinum models. Power folding 60/40 split third row seats are available on the Platinum. The Sequoia has a maximum towing capacity of 7,400 lb (3,357 kg) with the 5.7 L V8 in 2WD SR5 form or 7,100 lb (3,221 kg) in the 4WD SR5 trim. For complete trailer & weight capacities, see Toyota's website.[8]

Exterior differences include door handle colors (color-keyed for the SR5; chrome for the Limited and Platinum), diamond-cut 20 in (508 mm) aluminum alloy wheels for the Platinum trim, and varying power-heated remote-controlled side mirrors.

Engines

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Capacity Model year Power Torque
4,608 cc (281.2 cu in) 1UR-FE V8 2010–2012 310 bhp (231 kW) @ 5400 rpm 327 lb⋅ft (443 N⋅m) @ 3400 rpm
4,663 cc (284.6 cu in) 2UZ-FE V8 2008–2009 276 bhp (206 kW) @ 5400 rpm 314 lb⋅ft (426 N⋅m) @ 3400 rpm
5,663 cc (345.6 cu in) 3UR-FE V8 2008–2022 381 bhp (284 kW) @ 5600 rpm 401 lb⋅ft (544 N⋅m) @ 3600 rpm

Safety

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Standard safety features include Vehicle Stability Control, traction control, anti-lock brakes brake assist, electronic brakeforce distribution, front side torso airbags and roll-sensing side curtain airbags for all three rows. For the 2010 model knee airbags were added as standard feature for front driver and passenger safety.

NHTSA crash test ratings (2008):[9]
Frontal Driver:
Frontal Passenger:
Side Driver: not tested
Side Rear Passenger: not tested
Rollover: 18.5%

Note: The Sequoia has not been retested for 2010–2016.[10]

In 2015, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) found the Sequoia 4WD to have the lowest overall driver death rate in its class with 0 deaths per million registered vehicle years.[11][12]

Model year changes

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  • The 2009 model year adds E85 flex fuel capability for the 5.7 L V8 sold in certain states.
  • For the 2010 model year the 4.7 L V8 is replaced by an all-new 4.6 L 1UR-FE engine paired to a six-speed automatic transmission. The SR5 and Platinum trims become mono-spec and the Limited grade offers three stand alone options (navigation system, rear-seat entertainment and seven-passenger seating). Front driver and passenger knee airbags were added as a standard feature. Platinum models get wood trim on the steering wheel and shift gear, and Bluetooth and audio controls are standard on the SR5 trim. The Timberland Mica exterior color gets replaced with the new Camry's Spruce Mica. All audio systems have USB connectivity with iPod integration, and the rear-view mirror on the Limited trim has a built-in rear-view camera.
  • For the 2012 model year, Toyota's Entune System was added as a standard on SR5, while an upgraded version featuring navigation became an optional feature on Limited and standard on the Platinum trim. Blind Spot Monitoring was optional on the 2012 Platinum model.[13]
  • For the 2014 model year, a Blu-ray DVD player became an optional feature on Limited and standard in Platinum.
  • No major changes were made for the 2015, 2016 and 2017 model years.
  • On February 9, 2017, Toyota unveiled a refreshed Sequoia for the 2018 model year, featuring new standard LED headlights, daytime running lights and foglights, and three new exterior colors: Midnight Black Metallic, Shoreline Blue Pearl and Toasted Walnut Pearl. Each trim level also gets its own specific grille design. It also added a TRD level trim to its returning SR5, Limited, and Platinum trims, an upgraded instrumentation panel, automotive emergency braking and the Toyota Safety Sense feature.[14]
  • The 2020 model year Sequoia was updated with a new TRD Pro package designed for off-road capabilities, featuring Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Toyota Safety Sense-P, aluminum-bodied internal bypass Fox shock absorbers, and a more enhanced grille in line with the TRD Pro branding.[15] Toyota Safety Sense-P includes forward collision warning with automatic braking, lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.[16]
  • The 2021 Sequoia received a Nightshade Edition, putting it in line with the entire Toyota lineup in North America. This feature, which was introduced at the Chicago Auto Show on February 6, 2020, went on sale in the third quarter of 2020, but was limited to at 2,500 units.[17]

Accolades

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  • In a 2008 Motor Trend comparison between several full-size SUVs, the Sequoia took first place.[18]
  • The Sequoia is the top vehicle in the US that is most likely to last 200,000 miles according to a 2019 study from iSeeCars.[19]

Third generation (XK80; 2022)

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Third generation
2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum
Overview
Model codeXK80
ProductionSeptember 2022[20][21] – present
Model years2023–present
AssemblyUnited States: San Antonio, Texas (TMMTX)
Body and chassis
PlatformTNGA: GA-F[22]
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor36 kW (48 hp; 49 PS) L4A0 AC permanent magnet synchronous[23]
Power output437 hp (326 kW; 443 PS) (combined)
Transmission10-speed AWR10L65 "ECTi Direct Shift" automatic
Hybrid drivetrainParallel (i-Force Max)
Battery1.87 kWh, 6.5 Ah, 288 V NiMH
Dimensions
Wheelbase122.0 in (3,099 mm)
Length208.1 in (5,286 mm)
Width79.6 in (2,022 mm)
Height74.2–77.7 in (1,885–1,974 mm)
Curb weight5,620–6,185 lb (2,549–2,805 kg)

The third-generation Sequoia was unveiled on January 25, 2022 for the 2023 model year.[24] Production began on September 21, 2022,[20][21] and sales began in October 2022. The production was moved to the San Antonio plant, built alongside the XK70 series Tundra due to the Indiana facility preparing to build two upcoming 8-seat passenger SUVs that will feature hybrid powertrains.[25]

It is built on the body-on-frame GA-F platform.[22] Like the first generation, this generation uses a solid rear axle instead of independent setup from the previous generation. A hybrid 3.4-liter V35A-FTS twin-turbo V6 engine (marketed as "i-Force Max") is standard across the lineup, producing 437 hp (326 kW; 443 PS) and 790 N⋅m (583 lb⋅ft) of torque, with the 5.7-liter 3UR-FE V8 unit being discontinued.[22]

The third-generation Sequoia is available in five trim levels, four of which are carried over from the previous generation: SR5, Limited, Platinum, and TRD Pro, as well as the flagship Capstone luxury-oriented trim. Towing capacity is rated at 9,300–9,520 pounds (4,220–4,320 kg), depending on the trim level. Depending on trims, the Sequoia is available with either a seven or eight passenger seating, with either a split bench or dual captain's chairs in the second row.[24]

Model year changes

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  • 2025 model year:[26]
    • The Western-oriented "1794 Edition" trim was added to the Sequoia lineup between the Platinum and Capstone trims. It is a tribute to the land the factory was built on, which was originally home to a ranch established in the year 1794. Standard features include American walnut interior trim with an open-pore finish, Saddle Tan leather seat trim, heated and ventilated front seats and 2nd-row captain's chairs, a panoramic sunroof, a towing technology package, and 20-inch alloy wheels.
    • Massaging seats were added as a standard feature on the Platinum, 1794 Edition, and Capstone trims. The massagers can be controlled via the center touchscreen.
    • A new "Mudbath" color was added to the TRD Pro trim.
    • A towing technology package was introduced as a standard feature on Platinum, 1794 Edition, TRD Pro, and Capstone and as an option on SR5 and Limited. This package includes a Trailer Backup Guide to assist in backing up with a trailer attached and Straight Path Assist to avoid the trailer from veering off direction while backing up. Also available is a wireless trailer camera system that can be attached to the back of a trailer and stream live footage to the digital rear view mirror.

Sales

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Calendar year US Canada
2000 9,925[27] n/a
2001 68,574[27] n/a
2002 70,187[28] n/a
2003 67,067[28] n/a
2004 58,114[29] 562[30]
2005 45,904[29] 477[30]
2006 34,315[31] 377[30]
2007 23,273[31] 195[30]
2008 30,693[32] 842[30]
2009 16,387[30] 800[30]
2010 13,848[30] 912[30]
2011 13,022[33] 733[30]
2012 13,151[33] 744[30]
2013 13,811[34] 744[30]
2014 11,806[35] 713[30]
2015 12,583[36] 633[30]
2016 12,771[37] 697[30]
2017 12,156[38] 755[30]
2018 11,121[38] 684[30]
2019 10,289[39] 543[30]
2020 7,364[40] 384
2021 8,070 418
2022 5,314[41]
2023 22,182[42]

Recall

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The 2008-2010 Sequoias were part of one of the 2009-2010 Toyota recalls that required the installation of a small shim to relieve unwanted friction and restore fluidity to the accelerator pedal. Early 2003 Sequoias were recalled to reprogram the Vehicle Stability Control system due to the possibility of poor acceleration at certain low speeds. The 2002-2003 Sequoia model years also had a defect in the front ball joints.[43] 2004 Toyota Sequoias were subject to the Takata Airbag recall done for free by Toyota dealerships. Recently, the Sequoia, along with the Tacoma and Tundra, have another recall due to the frame prematurely rusting. If there is a 10 mm perforation found on the frame, the vehicle frame will be replaced, if the service is done within 12 years of vehicle purchase or 1 year after recall became official. For those vehicles without 10 mm perforation and located in a cold weather state, Toyota will perform an undercoating service to prevent future rust from forming.

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