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The '''Toyota Sequoia''' is full-size SUV. The Sequoia is built under the [[Toyota]] brand and based on their [[Toyota Tundra|Tundra]] [[pickup truck]]. Debuting in 2000 for the 2001 model year, it was slotted in price between the mid-size [[Toyota 4Runner|4Runner]] and the [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruiser]]. The Sequoia was nominated for the ''[[North American Car of the Year|North American Truck of the Year]]'' award for 2001. Also, it filled the gap when the Land Cruiser was dropped from the Canadian market in 1995. The Sequoia is built at Toyota's [[Princeton, Indiana]] truck assembly plant on the same assembly line as the Tundra and is currently sold exclusively in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]].
The '''Toyota Sequoia''' is a full-size car-crushing [[SUV]]. The Sequoia is built under the [[Toyota]] brand and based on their [[Toyota Tundra|Tundra]] [[pickup truck]]. Debuting in 2000 for the 2001 model year, it was slotted in price between the mid-size [[Toyota 4Runner|4Runner]] and the [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruiser]]. The Sequoia was nominated for the ''[[North American Car of the Year|North American Truck of the Year]]'' award for 2001. Also, it filled the gap when the Land Cruiser was dropped from the Canadian market in 1995. The Sequoia is built at Toyota's [[Princeton, Indiana]] truck assembly plant on the same assembly line as the Tundra and is currently sold exclusively in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]].


==First Generation (2001-2007)==
==First Generation (2001-2007)==

Revision as of 13:33, 14 July 2008

Toyota Sequoia
2005-2007 Toyota Sequoia Limited
Overview
ManufacturerToyota Motor Corporation
Production2001–present
AssemblyPrinceton, Indiana
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size SUV
Body style4-door SUV
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
RelatedToyota Tundra

The Toyota Sequoia is a full-size car-crushing SUV. The Sequoia is built under the Toyota brand and based on their Tundra pickup truck. Debuting in 2000 for the 2001 model year, it was slotted in price between the mid-size 4Runner and the Land Cruiser. The Sequoia was nominated for the North American Truck of the Year award for 2001. Also, it filled the gap when the Land Cruiser was dropped from the Canadian market in 1995. The Sequoia is built at Toyota's Princeton, Indiana truck assembly plant on the same assembly line as the Tundra and is currently sold exclusively in the United States and Canada.

First Generation (2001-2007)

First generation
2001-2004 Toyota Sequoia Limited
Overview
Production2001-2007
Powertrain
Engine4.7 L 240 hp V8 (2001)-(2004)
4.7 L 273 hp V8 with VVT-i (2005)-present
Transmission4-speed automatic (2001-2004)
5-speed automatic (2005-present)
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The Sequoia was originally shown in car shows in 1999 and 2000, with full production starting in late 2000 as a 2001 model. Engine, driveline, and some sheetmetal components are shared with the Tundra, and shares the same basic chassis, with the exception of rear disc brakes and a more sophisticated multi-link live axle rear suspension. It received minor cosmetic updates for 2005 and gained a more powerful engine equipped with VVT-i, LED-backlit gauges, as well as a 5-speed automatic transmission, replacing the previous 4-speed. The Sequoia is slightly longer than the Land Cruiser, however, it is barely noticeable. At introduction it was larger than the Chevrolet Tahoe in most dimensions and similar in size to the Ford Expedition; its V8 engine was certified as Ultra Low Emission Vehicle. Frame assemblies and driveshafts are produced by Dana Corporation.

The Sequoia comes in two trim levels; SR5 and Limited. The SR5 starts at $32,820 while the more expensive Limited starts at $41,855. It is sold in both four-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive versions.

Second Generation (2008-present)

Second generation
2008 Toyota Sequoia Platinum
Overview
Production2008-present
Powertrain
Engine4.7L V8 276hp
5.7L V8 381hp.
Transmission5-speed automatic
6-speed automatic
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Toyota unveiled the 2008 Toyota Sequoia at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show. It was designed to look more like its platform counterpart, the Tundra. The model is based on the new Tundra, which was launched in February 2007. Major differences with the Tundra include a fully-boxed frame and a rear independent suspension featuring coil springs.

Improvements include an optional 381 horsepower 5.7 liter V8, optional power folding split third row seats, and larger dimensions in every area. The 2008 Sequoia comes in three trim lines: the SR5 and Limited, featured on the first generation, and new Platinum, which is exclusive for the Sequoia at the current time. Pricing ranges from about $35,000 to $55,000 depending upon the trim line and configuration.

The base engine is the 4.7 liter 276 horsepower V8 featured on the previous generation, though a newer replacement may be in the works. The 4.7 liter is standard on the SR5, while the Limited and Platinum models come standard with a 5.7 liter V8 engine. Four wheel drive is available on all models.

The interior of the 2008 Sequoia has been completely redesigned, featured the new, somewhat controversial dash of the new Tundra. Typical options include DVD based navigation with backup camera, a DVD entertainment system, and seat warmers/coolers in the front row and warmers in the second row, available in Platinum trim. The HVAC system includes sun sensors to appropriately adjust airflow for each side of the vehicle. Exterior differences include door handle colors (color-keyed for the SR5; chrome for the Limited and Platinum), diamond-cut aluminum alloy wheels for the Platinum trim, and varying power-heated remote-controlled side mirrors. Standard features include a tilt and telescopic steering wheel, power windows and doors, dual sun visors, and a keyless entry system via remote control. The Limited includes audio, climate, and hands-free Bluetooth mobile phone system controls, an improve audio system, optitron gauges, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror with a HomeLink transceiver. The Platinum model includes a standard DVD navigation system with a backup camera, as well as Autonomous cruise control system AKA ~ Adaptative cruise control(ACC)

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.

In Review

  • Motor Trend gave the Sequoia a 1st Place finish in their SUV comparison.[1]

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