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Toyota Sequoia

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The Toyota Sequoia is a full-size SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota. The production of the Sequoia began in 2000, with the first generation being launched as a larger alternative to the Toyota 4Runner. Designed primarily for the North American market, it offers substantial seating capacity, typically for seven or eight passengers.

First Generation (2000–2007)

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First generation
Overview
Model code
  • XK30 (rear-wheel drive)
  • XK40 (four-wheel drive)
ProductionSeptember 2000 – November 2007
Model years2001–2007
AssemblyUnited States: Princeton, Indiana (TMMI)
DesignerToshihiko Shirasawa (1997)[source?]
Body and chassis
RelatedToyota Tundra (XK30/XK40)
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • 240 hp (179 kW; 243 PS) (2001–2004)
  • 282 hp (210 kW; 286 PS) (2005)
  • 273 hp (204 kW; 277 PS) (2006–2007)
Transmission
  • 4-speed automatic (2001–2004)
  • 5-speed automatic (2005–2007)
Dimensions
Wheelbase118.1 in (3,000 mm)
Length203.9 in (5,179 mm)
Width76.0–78.9 in (1,930–2,004 mm)
Height72.8–76.2 in (1,849–1,935 mm)

The first-generation Toyota Sequoia was introduced in 2000 and was based on the Toyota Tundra pickup truck platform. It was initially available in two-wheel drive (2WD) and four-wheel drive (4WD) configurations, with a choice of V8 engines. The vehicle featured a spacious three-row interior and was designed to compete with other large SUVs such as the Ford Expedition and Chevrolet Tahoe.

Second Generation (2008–2022)

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Second generation
Overview
Model codeXK60
ProductionNovember 2007 – March 2022
Model years2008–2022
AssemblyUnited States: Princeton, Indiana (TMMI)
DesignerTakumi Nakamura, Takayasu Furukawa, Hideo Karikomi, Jinichi Sato and Kengo Iwanaga[1]
Body and chassis
PlatformToyota F1[2]
Related
Powertrain
Engine
  • Gasoline:
  • 4.6 L 1UR-FE V8 (UPK60/65; 2010–2012)
  • 4.7 L 2UZ-FE VVT-i V8 (UCK60/65; 2008–2009)
  • 5.7 L 3UR-FE V8 (USK60/65; 2008–2022)
  • Gasoline flex-fuel:
  • 5.7 L 3UR-FBE V8 (USK65)
Power output
  • 310 hp (231 kW; 314 PS) (1UR-FE)
  • 276 hp (206 kW; 280 PS) (2UZ-FE)
  • 381 hp (284 kW; 386 PS) (3UR-FE/3UR-FBE)
Transmission
  • 5-speed automatic
  • 6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase122.0 in (3,099 mm)
Length205.1 in (5,210 mm)
Width79.0–79.9 in (2,007–2,029 mm)
Height77.0 in (1,956 mm)
Curb weight5,730 lb (2,599 kg)

The second-generation Toyota Sequoia was introduced in 2008 and featured a more refined design. It offered improved safety features and more powerful engine options. The standard engine during this generation was a 5.7-liter V8.

Third Generation (2023–Present)

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Third generation
2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum
Overview
Model codeXK80
ProductionSeptember 2022[3][4] – present
Model years2023–present
AssemblyUnited States: San Antonio, Texas (TMMTX)
Body and chassis
PlatformTNGA: GA-F[5]
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor36 kW (48 hp; 49 PS) L4A0 AC permanent magnet synchronous[6]
Power output437 hp (326 kW; 443 PS) (combined)
Transmission10-speed AWR10L65 "ECTi Direct Shift" automatic
Hybrid drivetrainParallel (i-Force Max)
Battery1.87 kWh, 6.5 Ah, 288 V NiMH
Dimensions
Wheelbase122.0 in (3,099 mm)
Length208.1 in (5,286 mm)
Width79.6 in (2,022 mm)
Height74.2–77.7 in (1,885–1,974 mm)
Curb weight5,620–6,185 lb (2,549–2,805 kg)

The third-generation Toyota Sequoia was introduced in 2023, using the same platform as the Toyota Tundra. This model features a hybrid powertrain also It offers driver-assistance systems, a modern interior, and seating for up to eight passengers.

The Toyota Sequoia is sold in the United States Canada Mexico and Costa Rica and is sold only in left-hand drive configurations,

References

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  1. US D570251, Nakamura, Takumi; Furukawa, Takayasu & Karikomi, Hideo et al., "Motor vehicle and/or toy replica thereof", published 2008-06-03, assigned to Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. 
  2. "AFS AutoForecast Vehicle" (PDF). www.autoevolution.com. November 2022. p. 12.
  3. Mendoza-Moyers, Diego (2022-09-21). "San Antonio-built 2023 Toyota Sequoia SUV begins rolling off automaker's South Side production line". San Antonio Express-News. US: Hearst. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  4. "Toyota's San Antonio plant begins production of 2023 all-hybrid Sequoia". Green Car Congress. US: BioAge Group, LLC. 2022-09-22. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  5. Hoffman, Connor (2022-01-26). "2023 Toyota Sequoia Arrives with a Standard Hybrid Powertrain". Car and Driver. US. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
  6. "Toyota Hybrid - Transmissions line-up". toyota-club.net. Retrieved 2023-05-30.