Toyota in the United States has made some improvements to the new Sequoia, announcing and releasing it as a 2025 model on August 13, 2024.
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About the new Toyota Sequoia 2025 model in the US
In addition to the Texas-inspired 1794 trim level, the 2025 Sequoia will also feature TRD Pro-exclusive Mud Bath paint. New to the lineup are massaging front seats, which are standard on the 1794 as well as the Platinum and Capstone trim levels.
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Toyota’s new Sequoia 2025 model: new grade “1794”
For the 2025 model year, the Toyota Sequoia lineup will be joined by a new “1794” grade, a premium model that reflects the car’s Texas heritage and features unique interior and exterior designs.
On the exterior, exclusive 1794 badging, chrome accents, a grille and stylish 20-inch wheels create a premium look.
The interior features an American walnut trim piece with the “1794 EDITION” engraved on the dashboard. The exclusive 1794 floor mats are also eye-catching. The driver’s seat is equipped with a massage function, making the drive more comfortable. In addition, the leather-trimmed front seats are 10-way electrically adjustable and have heating and ventilation functions. The rear seats are captain’s chairs, and a spacious panoramic roof and a sound system with 14 JBL speakers are standard equipment.
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New Tundra 2025 model powertrain
The engine remains the same, but the car employs an all-new hybrid powertrain called i-ForceMax . It combines a 3.5L V6 twin-turbo engine with a 10-speed automatic transmission and a 1.87 kWh nickel-metal hydride battery. It produces 437 hp (326 kW/443 PS) and 583 lb-ft (790 Nm) of torque.
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New Tundra 2025 model price grade
Pricing for the 2025 Sequoia 1794 trim starts at $62,175, a significant increase from the 2024 model, but the price increase spreads to other trim levels as well.
The top-of-the-line Capstone model has increased in price by $5,400 from $78,265 last year to $83,665, while the Platinum model has increased in price by $5,455 from $73,865 last year to $79,320, further emphasizing its value as a premium SUV.
grade | engine | Drive system | price | Convert to Japanese Yen |
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Sequoia SR5 | iForce MAX | 4×2 | $62,175 | About 9.15 million yen |
Sequoia SR5 | iForce MAX | 4×4 | $65,175 | Approximately 9.59 million yen |
Sequoia Limited | iForce MAX | 4×2 | $68,575 | Approximately 10.09 million yen |
Sequoia Limited | iForce MAX | 4×4 | $71,575 | About 10.53 million yen |
Sequoia Platinum | iForce MAX | 4×4 | $79,320 | Approximately 11.67 million yen |
SequoiaTRD Pro | iForce MAX | 4×4 | $80,045 | Approximately 11.77 million yen |
Sequoia 1794 Edition | iForce MAX | 4×4 | $80,135 | Approximately 11.79 million yen |
Sequoia Capstone | iForce MAX | 4×4 | $83,665 | Approximately 12.31 million yen |
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About the new EQUOIA
Based on the new Tundra, the bold exterior styling is packed with improvements and enhancements, including a new high-strength boxed steel ladder frame, an aluminum-reinforced composite bed and a completely redesigned multi-link rear suspension. As a result of development efforts, the rugged new Sequoia now has a maximum weight capacity of 9,000 pounds, an increase of approximately 22% over the current model.
Based on an all-new platform built around “TNGA ,” Toyota opted for a fully boxed steel ladder frame shared with the Land Cruiser. The rear frame members have been made wider to improve stability and traction, and high-tensile steel is used throughout the chassis to increase rigidity. The car also features the “Toyota Safety Sense2.5” suite of driver assistance systems.
You’ll sit behind an all-new steering wheel, with analog gauges and either a 4.1-inch multi-information display or a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, and Toyota ‘s all-new audio multimedia infotainment system, which features either an 8-inch or 14-inch display and five times the processing power of the previous infotainment system.
The Virtual Intelligent Assistant uses simple wake-up phrases such as “Hey/Hi/Hello/OK Toyota” to provide an even more advanced, personalized and easy-to-use virtual companion than ever before.
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