The full-size SUV segment has seen a lot of action this past year, with many of its entrants being redesigned or refreshed. Though the rugged Toyota Sequoia wasn’t one of them, this model is still getting some notable luxury additions for 2025! But, is this Sequoia still a worthy competitor to consider?? This article will cover the spec breakdowns of this 2025 Toyota Sequoia but be sure to watch the video below for an in-depth design review!
What’s New for 2025?
- New Mudbath Color on TRD Pro
- Massaging seats on 1794, Platinum, and Capstone
- New Texas Inspired 1794 trim
- 4×4 now on Platinum standard for 2025
Trims and Pricing
MSRP w/ standard 4×2 unless noted
SR5: $62,175
Limited: $68,575
Platinum 4×4: $79,320
TRD PRO 4×4: $80,045
1794 4×4: $80,135
Capstone 4×4: $83,665
Prices rise even more for each trim, bringing this model closer to Lexus territory.
Air ball and slam dunk
Slam Dunk: We are happy to see some rare luxury features on this 2025 model
Air Ball: The Sequoia still lacks practicality as compared to its competitors
Design and Features
As mentioned above, please watch the video linked below for a full in-depth exploration of the exterior design and differences. The Sequoia doesn’t get any design changes for 2025, but you do get notable package additions that do change the looks. The new 1794 takes some Texas, truck-inspired elements to the Sequoia, adding an upscale and rugged look that many customers are looking for nowadays.
Here is the full breakdown of what we know about the feature availability:
Feature |
Availability |
Exterior |
|
LED Headlights |
Standard: LED | Platinum: Auto-Leveling and Sequential turn signals |
Wheels |
18-22-in alloys available |
Mirrors |
Standard BSM, Heating, Power Fold, Auto Dimming | Tow Mirrors available |
LED Taillights |
Standard | Platinum+: Premium arrangement |
Towing |
Up to 9,520 lbs depending on trim and package |
Auto Leveling Rear Air Suspension |
Available on Platinum+ |
Forward Emergency Braking |
Standard on all Sequoia Models |
Adaptive Cruise Control |
|
Lane Keep Assist |
|
Auto High Beams |
When it comes to the Interior, the Sequoia will also be well-equipped on all trims.
Interior |
|
Smart Entry |
Standard |
Power Running Boards |
Capstone |
Seat Materials |
Fabric, SofTex, Leather, and Semi-Analine Leather available |
Seat Adjustment |
Standard: 10-way power w/ 2-way lumbar | Platinum+: 14-way power w/ 4-way lumbar | Memory: Limited+ |
Push Button Start |
Standard |
Gauge Cluster |
Standard: 12.3-in full digital |
Heads-up Display |
Platinum+ |
Steering Wheel |
Standard: Leather Wrapped | Limited+: Heating | Power: Platinum+ |
Wireless Charging |
Platinum+ |
360 Degree Camera |
Standard |
3-Zone Climate Controls |
Standard |
Seat Climate |
Heating: Standard | Ventilated: Limited+ |
Audio System |
Standard: 8-Speakers | Platinum+: 14-Speakers JBL Audio |
Screen |
SR5: 8-inch display | Limited+: 14-in display | Wireless CP and AA Standard | Navigation on large screen |
Auto Dimming Mirror |
Standard with HomeLink | Digital Mirror: Platinum+ |
Moonroof |
Standard Size Standard | Platinum+: Panoramic |
The rear of the Sequoia is also well-equipped, making it comfortable for passengers.
Rear Amenities |
|
Sunshades |
Limited+ |
Rear Vents and USBs |
Standard |
Heated and Ventilated Second Row |
Platinum+ |
Seating Configurations |
Standard: Bench | Platinum+: Captain’s Chairs (7 seats total) |
Tailgate |
SR5 Premium+: Foot Activated Power Tailgate |
For in depth details on the 2025 Sequoia, watch our full first look review linked at the bottom of this article.
What’s Under the Hood?
The Sequoia offers one powertrain that packs quite a punch:
i-Force MAX Hybrid – 3.5L Twin-Turbo V-6 + electric motor, nickel-hydride battery
- 437 hp and 583 lb.ft
- Hybrid system operates below 18 MPH
4×4 is standard on more Sequoia models for 2025, as show in the pricing section. The fuel economy is rated as follows:
4×2: 21/24/22 MPG
4×4: 19/22/20 MPG
We hope you have found this overview of the 2025 Toyota Sequoia helpful! For a more detailed first look of the Sequoia, please watch our video below! What do you think of the 2025 Toyota Sequoia? Let us know in the comments!
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