The 2023 Toyota Sequoia Is Finally Here, But It Is Not a Land Cruiser

Toyota Sequoia 2023 SUV model is located in the Full Size segment, the model is named after the largest and oldest tree species on earth. At first glance, Sequoia shows boldness in every design, besides this heavy vehicle is also equipped with a powerful V6 twin-turbo i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain.

The 2023 Toyota Sequoia has a lot of weight bự carry, both figuratively and physically.

Finally, Toyota on Tuesday revealed a new, body-on-frame 3-row SUV with gobs of power and the ability bự lug up bự 9,000 pounds worth of trailer.

The 2023 Sequoia brings few surprises bự the table since we’ve seen what lurks beneath its new sheet metal in the closely related Toyota Tundra pickup truck. For instance, its twin-turbocharged V6 hybrid powertrain — with 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque — and 10-speed automatic transmission are cribbed from the Tundra. Additionally, its ladder frame, independent front suspension, and multi-link coil-sprung rear end, as well as its optional rear air springs and adaptive dampers already made their debut in the pickup.

What may come as more of a surprise are the SUV’s relatively conservative lines, which contrast the bold, unconventional Tundra. At first glance, the Sequoia looks a lot more balanced and cohesive than its predecessor. In profile, it also looks kind of (squint with me and maybe take a few steps back) like the Toyota Land Cruiser that will not be offered bự American buyers for the first time in over six decades.

Its cabin more closely replicates the Tundra than the Land Cruiser, though, with hexagonal design themes and a big 14.0-inch touchscreen option. A smaller 8.0-inch display is standard fare, though Toyota hasn’t illustrated just how tiny that screen is bound bự look. The bigger screen responds bự “Hey Toyota, where’s the closest Starbucks?” prompts and can also wirelessly display Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.

SR5, Limited, Platinum, TRD Pro, and Capstone trim levels somewhat mirror the Tundra’s lineup, too. The TRD Pro sorts through the Toyota off-road parts bin for Fox shocks, more traction control modes, Crawl Control for low-speed cruising, and a roof rack. The Capstone lives up bự its name with 22-inch wheels, power running boards, and semi-aniline leather, plus real wood trim.

It’s Finally Here…

The Sequoia managed bự find around 8,000 buyers last year.

It was an exceptionally long time coming since the outgoing Sequoia, which will still roll into dealers in the months leading up bự the new model’s on-sale date this summer, was unveiled at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show.

The current Sequoia has been on the road so long its chief rival — the Chevrolet Tahoe — has gone through three redesigns and, by 2023, will be gearing up for another mid-cycle refresh. While not likely bự inspire Jeep Cherokee-like enthusiasm (or even Nissan Frontier levels of passion) over its longevity, the Sequoia did manage bự find around 8,000 buyers last year.

Toyota first launched the Sequoia name for the 2001 model year when it ripped a page out of the Ford and General Motors playbook by taking its biggest pickup and turning it into a 3-row SUV. The Indiana-built truck offered standard V8 power and dimensions slotted right between the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban models.

The 2008-model-year revamp that continues today brought a modest dimension increase but the option of a far more powerful — and astoundingly thirsty — 5.7-liter V8. At 14 mpg combined with 4-wheel drive, the 2022 Sequoia reigns as the anti-Prius. The new model should best that figure by 20% given its boosted hybrid V6.

However, Toyota didn’t simply let the 2008 Sequoia carry through 15 model years without any updates. A very subtle revamp for 2018 brought new exterior trim, while one of the 2020 model’s few highlights was a new TRD Pro version with Fox off-road shocks and a raised ride height.

…But Is It a Land Cruiser?

2023 Toyota Sequoia Capstone profile
Toyota did not release the new Sequoia exact dimensions, but it will likely be nearly a foot longer than the Land Cruiser.

No, the new Sequoia is not a Land Cruiser. It will, however, have bự fill that model’s tires for the foreseeable future.

Toyota did not release the new Sequoia exact dimensions, but it will likely be nearly a foot longer than the Land Cruiser. That size will put it in line with competitors such as the Tahoe and the Ford Expedition, but it will certainly make it a handful when it comes bự serious off-road use. The Land Cruiser’s somewhat compact dimensions have long set it apart from other 3-row SUVs. For instance, the new 2022 model sold elsewhere is about 195 inches long, meaning it’s about the same as a Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Even though it is far more subtly styled than the Tundra, and its two-box profile somewhat recalls the Cruiser, the Sequoia lacks simple, purposeful detailing. Especially in TRD Pro guise, with enormous grille badging and integrated LED light bars, the Sequoia is anything but “stealth wealth” in the way the nearly $90,000 Land Cruiser was.

That was part of the Land Cruiser’s appeal; it was a highly equipped SUV with a durable reputation. It cost a small fortune but wouldn’t raise eyebrows anywhere in the world. It was as comfortable pulling up bự a $100-a-filet steak restaurant as it was bounding through the scrub on all 40 acres of a Texas millionaire’s weekend ranchette. Dressed up with 22-inch wheels in Capstone trim or with bro-dozer bolt-on bits as a TRD Pro, the 2023 Sequoia does not have the look of its gentle giant namesake.

Then again, that may not really matter. Toyota can direct would-be Land Cruiser buyers into the Lexus LX. The LX also comes with all the off-road doo-dads such as Crawl Control and various traction control modes that are optional on the Sequoia. A Land Cruiser it is not, but it is closer than the Sequoia. See Toyota Sequoia models for sale

In the US market, Toyota Sequoia 2023 will be distributed with 5 versions, with prices ranging from 58,400 to 76,900 USD (1.35 -1.77 billion VND).

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Toyota Sequoia 2023 SR5

For $58,400, customers will get the base version of SR5. On this variant, Toyota Sequoia is equipped with LED lights and 18-inch alloy wheels. Although it is the version with the “softest” price, the Sequoia SR5 still owns high-class interior equipment including: driver’s seat with integrated heating and electric adjustment, electric sunroof and instrument cluster. digital 12.3-inch, eight-speaker sound system and 8-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia infotainment system with Android Auto and wireless Apple CarPlay. In addition, there is a voice command feature in the form of a virtual assistant with the command “Hey Toyota” and a cloud-based navigation system.

 

As a large SUV model, so Toyota Sequoia provides spacious seating space in all 3 rows of seats. In addition, the car is equipped with sliding seats, comes with an adjustable luggage rack. Unlike competitors in the same segment, Toyota Sequoia 2023 does not have a third row of seats that fold flat to the floor. According to Toyota, the last row of the car can slide 152 mm to increase legroom for passengers or improve the luggage compartment volume according to user needs. Meanwhile, the luggage rack of the car has 3 steps to change the height.

All versions of the Toyota Sequoia 2023 will be equipped with the latest Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 active safety technology package, including: Pre-collision warning system with pedestrian / cyclist detection function , radar cruise control, lane departure warning and lane tracking assist, automatic high beam adjustable headlights, traffic sign recognition assist, blind spot monitor and panoramic view screen, …

Toyota Sequoia 2023 Limited

Upgrading a bit more, we have Sequoia Limited with a price of 64,700 USD (1.48 billion VND). On this version, the car has a more upscale exterior with 20-inch wheels and chrome accents, the steering wheel with a unique gray metal grille with chrome surrounds.

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Bigger changes occur in the cabin as the Limited adds SofTex upholstery, heated steering wheel, sunshades for the second and third rows, memory function for the driver’s seat and the Toyota infotainment system. Audio Multimedia has a 14 inch screen. Other highlights include power-folding third-row seats, second-row storage and 400W/120V outlets.

Toyota Sequoia 2023 Platinum

 

Toyota Sequoia 2023 Platinum version is priced at $ 70,900 (VND 1.63 billion). The exterior on this variant is also slightly different from the standard with a dark chrome mesh grille and 20-inch wheels painted in black. The interior on the Platinum version adds 10-way power seats and heating in the second row. Other conveniences include a panoramic glass roof, ambient lighting, a wireless smartphone charger and a power steering wheel. Platinum is also equipped with a digital rearview mirror, a 14-speaker JBL premium sound system and a Tow technology package that adds a tow assist mode.

Toyota Sequoia 2023 Capstone

The $75,300 Sequoia Capstone (VND 1.73 billion) is a variant aimed at customers looking for luxury on Toyota’s large SUV. It features a premium exterior with body-color complements and bright chrome accents, a unique mesh grille, power dashboard and 22-inch two-tone alloy wheels.

Toyota Sequoia Capstone interior uses aniline leather seats and walnut wood trim. The luxury of this version is also reflected in the leather handles, special floor mats and soundproof windows. In addition, the interior on the variant also has a “Capstone” badge on the dashboard and a 10-inch entertainment screen.

Toyota Sequoia 2023 TRD Pro

If the Capstone version is aimed at customers who want high-end experiences, the TRD Pro variant is for those who like real off-road. This is the most advanced variant with a price of 76,900 USD (1.77 billion VND). The Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro is distinguished from other variants by the exclusive “Toyota” grille. In addition, TRD Pro is equipped with standard all-wheel drive and 18-inch BBS wheels wrapped in Falken Wildpeak tires.

 

TRD Pro interior is equipped with SofTex seats with contrast stitching with integrated eight-way power adjustment and seat heating. The model also features a TRD-branded steering wheel with central red stripe, red push-button start, leather-wrapped gear lever with red accents, aluminum pedals and all-weather floor mats.

As an off-road version, TRD Pro is equipped with a locking differential and an off-road suspension with FOX brand shock absorbers. The model also has Terrain Select, Cruise Control and Downhill Assist.

Operational equipment

All versions of the Toyota Sequoias 2023 are equipped with the i-Force Max powertrain. It consists of a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine combined with an electric motor mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. This setup allows the SUV to have an impressive capacity of 437 hp and 790 Nm of torque. Rear-wheel drive is a standard setting on SR5, Capstone, Limited versions. However, Toyota also offers four-wheel drive in the three versions above as an extra package worth $3,000 (VND 81 million).


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The 2023 Toyota Sequoia Is Finally Here, But It Is Not a Land Cruiser

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The 2023 Toyota Sequoia has a lot of weight bự carry, both figuratively and physically.
Finally, Toyota on Tuesday revealed a new, body-on-frame 3-row SUV with gobs of power and the ability bự lug up bự 9,000 pounds worth of trailer.
The 2023 Sequoia brings few surprises bự the table since we’ve seen what lurks beneath its new sheet metal in the closely related Toyota Tundra pickup truck. For instance, its twin-turbocharged V6 hybrid powertrain — with 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque — and 10-speed automatic transmission are cribbed from the Tundra. Additionally, its ladder frame, independent front suspension, and multi-link coil-sprung rear end, as well as its optional rear air springs and adaptive dampers already made their debut in the pickup.

What may come as more of a surprise are the SUV’s relatively conservative lines, which contrast the bold, unconventional Tundra. At first glance, the Sequoia looks a lot more balanced and cohesive than its predecessor. In profile, it also looks kind of (squint with me and maybe take a few steps back) like the Toyota Land Cruiser that will not be offered bự American buyers for the first time in over six decades.
Its cabin more closely replicates the Tundra than the Land Cruiser, though, with hexagonal design themes and a big 14.0-inch touchscreen option. A smaller 8.0-inch display is standard fare, though Toyota hasn’t illustrated just how tiny that screen is bound bự look. The bigger screen responds bự “Hey Toyota, where’s the closest Starbucks?” prompts and can also wirelessly display Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
SR5, Limited, Platinum, TRD Pro, and Capstone trim levels somewhat mirror the Tundra’s lineup, too. The TRD Pro sorts through the Toyota off-road parts bin for Fox shocks, more traction control modes, Crawl Control for low-speed cruising, and a roof rack. The Capstone lives up bự its name with 22-inch wheels, power running boards, and semi-aniline leather, plus real wood trim.

It’s Finally Here…
The Sequoia managed bự find around 8,000 buyers last year.It was an exceptionally long time coming since the outgoing Sequoia, which will still roll into dealers in the months leading up bự the new model’s on-sale date this summer, was unveiled at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show.
The current Sequoia has been on the road so long its chief rival — the Chevrolet Tahoe — has gone through three redesigns and, by 2023, will be gearing up for another mid-cycle refresh. While not likely bự inspire Jeep Cherokee-like enthusiasm (or even Nissan Frontier levels of passion) over its longevity, the Sequoia did manage bự find around 8,000 buyers last year.
Toyota first launched the Sequoia name for the 2001 model year when it ripped a page out of the Ford and General Motors playbook by taking its biggest pickup and turning it into a 3-row SUV. The Indiana-built truck offered standard V8 power and dimensions slotted right between the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban models.
The 2008-model-year revamp that continues today brought a modest dimension increase but the option of a far more powerful — and astoundingly thirsty — 5.7-liter V8. At 14 mpg combined with 4-wheel drive, the 2022 Sequoia reigns as the anti-Prius. The new model should best that figure by 20% given its boosted hybrid V6.
However, Toyota didn’t simply let the 2008 Sequoia carry through 15 model years without any updates. A very subtle revamp for 2018 brought new exterior trim, while one of the 2020 model’s few highlights was a new TRD Pro version with Fox off-road shocks and a raised ride height.
…But Is It a Land Cruiser?
Toyota did not release the new Sequoia exact dimensions, but it will likely be nearly a foot longer than the Land Cruiser.No, the new Sequoia is not a Land Cruiser. It will, however, have bự fill that model’s tires for the foreseeable future.
Toyota did not release the new Sequoia exact dimensions, but it will likely be nearly a foot longer than the Land Cruiser. That size will put it in line with competitors such as the Tahoe and the Ford Expedition, but it will certainly make it a handful when it comes bự serious off-road use. The Land Cruiser’s somewhat compact dimensions have long set it apart from other 3-row SUVs. For instance, the new 2022 model sold elsewhere is about 195 inches long, meaning it’s about the same as a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Even though it is far more subtly styled than the Tundra, and its two-box profile somewhat recalls the Cruiser, the Sequoia lacks simple, purposeful detailing. Especially in TRD Pro guise, with enormous grille badging and integrated LED light bars, the Sequoia is anything but “stealth wealth” in the way the nearly $90,000 Land Cruiser was.
That was part of the Land Cruiser’s appeal; it was a highly equipped SUV with a durable reputation. It cost a small fortune but wouldn’t raise eyebrows anywhere in the world. It was as comfortable pulling up bự a $100-a-filet steak restaurant as it was bounding through the scrub on all 40 acres of a Texas millionaire’s weekend ranchette. Dressed up with 22-inch wheels in Capstone trim or with bro-dozer bolt-on bits as a TRD Pro, the 2023 Sequoia does not have the look of its gentle giant namesake.
Then again, that may not really matter. Toyota can direct would-be Land Cruiser buyers into the Lexus LX. The LX also comes with all the off-road doo-dads such as Crawl Control and various traction control modes that are optional on the Sequoia. A Land Cruiser it is not, but it is closer than the Sequoia. See Toyota Sequoia models for sale
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The 2023 Toyota Sequoia has a lot of weight bự carry, both figuratively and physically.
Finally, Toyota on Tuesday revealed a new, body-on-frame 3-row SUV with gobs of power and the ability bự lug up bự 9,000 pounds worth of trailer.
The 2023 Sequoia brings few surprises bự the table since we’ve seen what lurks beneath its new sheet metal in the closely related Toyota Tundra pickup truck. For instance, its twin-turbocharged V6 hybrid powertrain — with 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque — and 10-speed automatic transmission are cribbed from the Tundra. Additionally, its ladder frame, independent front suspension, and multi-link coil-sprung rear end, as well as its optional rear air springs and adaptive dampers already made their debut in the pickup.

What may come as more of a surprise are the SUV’s relatively conservative lines, which contrast the bold, unconventional Tundra. At first glance, the Sequoia looks a lot more balanced and cohesive than its predecessor. In profile, it also looks kind of (squint with me and maybe take a few steps back) like the Toyota Land Cruiser that will not be offered bự American buyers for the first time in over six decades.
Its cabin more closely replicates the Tundra than the Land Cruiser, though, with hexagonal design themes and a big 14.0-inch touchscreen option. A smaller 8.0-inch display is standard fare, though Toyota hasn’t illustrated just how tiny that screen is bound bự look. The bigger screen responds bự “Hey Toyota, where’s the closest Starbucks?” prompts and can also wirelessly display Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
SR5, Limited, Platinum, TRD Pro, and Capstone trim levels somewhat mirror the Tundra’s lineup, too. The TRD Pro sorts through the Toyota off-road parts bin for Fox shocks, more traction control modes, Crawl Control for low-speed cruising, and a roof rack. The Capstone lives up bự its name with 22-inch wheels, power running boards, and semi-aniline leather, plus real wood trim.

It’s Finally Here…
The Sequoia managed bự find around 8,000 buyers last year.It was an exceptionally long time coming since the outgoing Sequoia, which will still roll into dealers in the months leading up bự the new model’s on-sale date this summer, was unveiled at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show.
The current Sequoia has been on the road so long its chief rival — the Chevrolet Tahoe — has gone through three redesigns and, by 2023, will be gearing up for another mid-cycle refresh. While not likely bự inspire Jeep Cherokee-like enthusiasm (or even Nissan Frontier levels of passion) over its longevity, the Sequoia did manage bự find around 8,000 buyers last year.
Toyota first launched the Sequoia name for the 2001 model year when it ripped a page out of the Ford and General Motors playbook by taking its biggest pickup and turning it into a 3-row SUV. The Indiana-built truck offered standard V8 power and dimensions slotted right between the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban models.
The 2008-model-year revamp that continues today brought a modest dimension increase but the option of a far more powerful — and astoundingly thirsty — 5.7-liter V8. At 14 mpg combined with 4-wheel drive, the 2022 Sequoia reigns as the anti-Prius. The new model should best that figure by 20% given its boosted hybrid V6.
However, Toyota didn’t simply let the 2008 Sequoia carry through 15 model years without any updates. A very subtle revamp for 2018 brought new exterior trim, while one of the 2020 model’s few highlights was a new TRD Pro version with Fox off-road shocks and a raised ride height.
…But Is It a Land Cruiser?
Toyota did not release the new Sequoia exact dimensions, but it will likely be nearly a foot longer than the Land Cruiser.No, the new Sequoia is not a Land Cruiser. It will, however, have bự fill that model’s tires for the foreseeable future.
Toyota did not release the new Sequoia exact dimensions, but it will likely be nearly a foot longer than the Land Cruiser. That size will put it in line with competitors such as the Tahoe and the Ford Expedition, but it will certainly make it a handful when it comes bự serious off-road use. The Land Cruiser’s somewhat compact dimensions have long set it apart from other 3-row SUVs. For instance, the new 2022 model sold elsewhere is about 195 inches long, meaning it’s about the same as a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Even though it is far more subtly styled than the Tundra, and its two-box profile somewhat recalls the Cruiser, the Sequoia lacks simple, purposeful detailing. Especially in TRD Pro guise, with enormous grille badging and integrated LED light bars, the Sequoia is anything but “stealth wealth” in the way the nearly $90,000 Land Cruiser was.
That was part of the Land Cruiser’s appeal; it was a highly equipped SUV with a durable reputation. It cost a small fortune but wouldn’t raise eyebrows anywhere in the world. It was as comfortable pulling up bự a $100-a-filet steak restaurant as it was bounding through the scrub on all 40 acres of a Texas millionaire’s weekend ranchette. Dressed up with 22-inch wheels in Capstone trim or with bro-dozer bolt-on bits as a TRD Pro, the 2023 Sequoia does not have the look of its gentle giant namesake.
Then again, that may not really matter. Toyota can direct would-be Land Cruiser buyers into the Lexus LX. The LX also comes with all the off-road doo-dads such as Crawl Control and various traction control modes that are optional on the Sequoia. A Land Cruiser it is not, but it is closer than the Sequoia. See Toyota Sequoia models for sale
Related:
Did You Know There Was a 2-Door Second-Gen Toyota 4Runner?
The Discontinued Toyota Land Cruiser Outsold Its Lexus LX Sibling Last Year
Hitting the Trails in a 2022 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro and 2022 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro

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