Toyota Sequoia vehicles

With years of production spanning from 2001 to 2022, Toyota Sequoia is the Body-On-Frame SUV built to last for many generations.

Equipped with a 5.7L V-8 engine, this car delivers exceptional performance, allowing you to go from 0 to 60 mph in 5.8 sec.

The most recent Toyota Sequoia model can travel up to 487 miles on the highway and 383 miles in the city with 17.4 gal tank of gas.

If you drive both in the city and on the highway, the most fuel efficient Toyota Sequoia trim delivers an impressive 25 MPG in the combined mode.

With a wheelbase of 108”, this car offers a smooth and comfortable ride, while the 6.8” ground clearance lets you know your limits for off-road adventures.


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First generation (XK30)
First generation (XK30) - Facelift
Second generation (XK60)
Second generation (XK60) - Facelift


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