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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$44,495
Est. $604/mo
$4,130 Below market
RMV: $48,625
Price Drop, $500
Earlier Price: $44,995 (21 Nov 2024)
Mileage 82,521 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
80 Days in market
GRAY
SUV
V8
Automatic
Northwest Chevrolet of Bellingham
Bellingham, WA
4.0
(Based 1316 Review)
(360) 73*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$44,991
Est. $610/mo
$2,110 Below market
RMV: $47,101
Mileage 75,230 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
8 Days in market
BLACK
SUV
V8
Automatic
Laurel BMW of Westmont
Westmont, IL
4.0
(Based 2974 Review)
(630) 53*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$48,783
Est. $662/mo
$2,301 Below market
RMV: $51,084
Price Drop, $609
Earlier Price: $49,392 (12 Nov 2024)
Mileage 52,474 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Accident, 1 Owner
83 Days in market
SUV
V8
Automatic
LeadCar Toyota La Crosse
La Crosse, WI
4.0
(Based 745 Review)
(608) 79*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$42,127
Est. $571/mo
$923 Below market
RMV: $43,050
Price Drop, $198
Earlier Price: $42,325 (13 Nov 2024)
Mileage 91,540 mi.
Store Transfer
29 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V8
Automatic
Taverna Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Fiat
Plantation, FL
4.0
(Based 11 Review)
(954) 738*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$49,499
Est. $672/mo
$395 Below market
RMV: $49,894
Price Drop, $501
Earlier Price: $50,000 (25 Nov 2024)
Mileage 59,918 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
33 Days in market
WHITE
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V8
Automatic
Regal Honda Acura GMC
Lakeland, FL
4.0
(Based 1383 Review)
(863) 40*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$52,988
Est. $719/mo
$1,303 Above market
RMV: $51,685
Mileage 39,965 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Owner
GREEN
SUV
V8
Automatic
Greenway Motors
Morris, IL
4.0
(Based 196 Review)
(815) 94*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$49,460
Est. $671/mo
$1,507 Above market
RMV: $47,953
Price Drop, $441
Earlier Price: $49,901 (25 Nov 2024)
Mileage 73,116 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Accident, 1 Owner
32 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V8
Automatic
MINI of Knoxville
Knoxville, TN
4.0
(Based 566 Review)
(888) 34*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$38,950
Est. $528/mo
$780 Above market
RMV: $38,170
Price Rise, $3,000
Earlier Price: $35,950 (16 Nov 2024)
Mileage 163,102 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
12 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V8
Automatic
Toyota of Easley
Easley, SC
4.0
(Based 3648 Review)
(864) 81*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$55,000
Est. $746/mo
$1,137 Above market
RMV: $53,863
Mileage 49,619 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
43 Days in market
BLACK
SUV
V8
Automatic
West Coast Auto Enthusiasts
Beaverton, OR
4.0
(Based 51 Review)
(503) 22*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$50,491
Est. $685/mo
$1,829 Above market
RMV: $48,662
Mileage 60,426 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 2 Owner
12 Days in market
GREEN
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V8
Automatic
Sloane Toyota of Malvern
Malvern, PA
4.0
(Based 1142 Review)
(484) 32*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$51,990
Est. $705/mo
$1,425 Above market
RMV: $50,565
Mileage 62,457 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Accident, 1 Owner
21 Days in market
GREEN
SUV
V8
Automatic
Urban Motors Green
Lakewood, CO
4.0
(Based 205 Review)
(303) 86*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$52,998
Est. $719/mo
$2,004 Above market
RMV: $50,994
Price Drop, $1,114
Earlier Price: $54,112 (27 Nov 2024)
Mileage 51,427 mi.
Store Transfer
1 Owner
8 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V8
Automatic
Dublin Chevrolet
Dublin, CA
4.0
(Based 1004 Review)
(925) 45*****
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2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro

TRD Pro 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A)

$48,244
Est. $655/mo
$4,613 Above market
RMV: $43,631
Mileage 109,321 mi.
Store Transfer
2 Accident, 1 Owner
4 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V8
Automatic
Temecula Valley Lexus
Temecula, CA
4.0
(Based 1149 Review)
(951) 987*****
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2019 Toyota Sequoia Review


Pros

  • High on Practicality
  • Capable Off-Roader
  • Comfortable and disciplined owing to its size. 

Cons

  • Dated interior layout
  • Gas-Guzzling Engine
  • Lethargic Infotainment System

The Sequoia comes fitted with a robust 5.7-liter V8 engine which is enough to serve all your needs. The powertrain is mated to a 6 speed manual transmission and rear wheel drive is standard.

Overview


Tall, muscular, powerful and a bit on the old-school side. Perhaps, you can't describe the 2019 Toyota Sequoia SUV in any better way. It's big, offers plenty of space and practicality to comfortably take you to Cape Verde. No fancy stuff and the Toyota Sequoia sticks to the basics like no other SUV does today. However, loyalists very well know that this large Toyota SUV has a resistance towards change since its second generation update back in 2008 and things are no different for 2019 as well. 

Pricing and Features
9.0/10


The Toyota Sequoia is offered in 4 trims, the base SR5, the TRD Sport, the Limited which blends luxury and functionality and the fully loaded Platinummodel. All of the variants are powered by a 5.7-liter V8 (381 horsepower, 401 pound-foot of torque) and a six-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and four-wheel drive is optional.

The 2019 Toyota Sequoia starts at $49,050 and prices increase over $64,000 for the Platinum trim.

Trims

SR5

TRD Sport

Limited

Platinum

MSRP (2WD)

$49,050

$51,765

$57,545

$64,760

MSRP (AWD)

$52,275

$54,900

$60,770

$67,985

Key Features

Toyota Safety Sense

Features of SR5 Plus:

Features of TRD Sport Plus:

Features of TRD Sport Plus:

 

Blindspot and Lane Departure Warning

LED Low-and high-beam headlights with

Front and rear parking assist

Ventilated fronst seats

 

Three-Zone automatic climate control

Painted Alloy Wheels

Power liftgate with jam protection

Heated second row captain chairs

 

Color-keyed heated power outside mirrors

TRD Sport performance-tuned Bilstein front and rear shock absorbers

20-inch machined-finish split-spoke alloy wheel with dark-silver accent

Second-row center console

 

Power tilt/slide moonroof with sliding sunshade

2-Rear Headrests

Heated front seats

Power-Adjustable Steering

 

18-inch 5-spoke alloy wheel

20-inch TRD Sport black alloy wheels

Easy-access seating

Adaptive air-suspension

 

Side curtain airbags

Multi-function remote keyless entry with remote illuminated

Turn Signal Mirrors

 

We Recommend

The SR5 is the affordable base model, but when equipped with the available Premium Package, this SUV is a well-equipped eight-passenger family hauler. the Premium Package brings in sevral niceties like 8-passenger leather-trimmed seats, heated and powered front seats as well as power-reclining second-row seats. 

Engine and Performance
7.7/10


The Toyota Sequoia is powered by a robust 3.5 liter V8 which generates 381 horsepower and 401 lb-ft of torque. All that power is routed to the rear wheels through a 6-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive is optional. The V-8 feels powerful and there is plenty of torque which helps this bulky SUV to move quickly from a stop.

With such enormous power under your feet, you never really crave for more power throughout the ravv-range. Power comes in smooth and linear in the lower rpm band while you are rewarded with a sturdy torque-delivery in the mid-range for quick passings. Although the 6-speed automatic transmission is dated and needs an update, it is fairly quick and efficient in its duties. 

Models

2019 Toyota Sequoia

2019 Land Rover Discovery

2019 Chevrolet Tahoe

2019 Ford Expedition

MSRP

$49,050

$53,295

$49,195

$53,425

Engine

5.7-liter V8

3.0-liter Supercharged V6

5.3-liter V8

3.5-liter Twin-Turbo V6

Transmission

6-speed automatic

8 Speed automatic

10 Speed automatic

10 Speed automatic

Horsepower (hp @ rpm)

381 @ 5600

340 @ 6500

355 @ 5600

375 @ 5000

Torque (ft-lbs @ rpm)

401 @ 3600

332 @ 3500

383 @ 4100

470 @ 3500

Among the rivals here, things are as intensely contested as the segment itself. The Toyota Sequoia produces a similar amount of horsepower as the rivals but the six-speed transmission feels smooth. However, the transmission hardly helps the Sequoia in improving the fuel efficiency, especially when compared to 10-speed units found in Chevrolet Tahoe or the Ford Expedition.

Acceleration

While large full-blown SUVs are not ideally known to be quick sprinters unlike something like a BMW X5M, the Toyota Sequoia does bring a surprise in this regard. Floor it harder nad the behemoth 2019 Toyota sequoia charges from 0-60 MPH in just 7.1 seconds which is pretty decent for its size. The engine of Toyota Sequoia can never feel strained when passing slower traffic.

Throttle-response is very lively and power from the naturally-aspirated V8 comes in really quick. If Toyota updates the old transmission in the future models of the Sequoia, this beastly SUV can even post better figures on the acceleration table. 

Models

2019 Toyota Sequoia

2019 Land Rover Discovery

2019 Chevrolet Tahoe

2019 Ford Expedition

0-60 MPH (sec)

7.1

7.8 

6.7

6.2

Quarter mile (sec)

15.5

16.1 

15.2 

14.8

Engine

5.7-liter V8

3.0-liter Supercharged V6

5.3-liter V8

3.5-liter Twin-Turbo V6

Emission

(Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year)

11.7

9.8

10.4

9.3

While the Toyoat Sequoia is certainly quick for its size and class but is not the quickest for sure. The Toyota Sequoia runs neck to neck with Chevrolet Tahoe and Ford Expedition in 0 to 60 runs while the Discovery stands last because of the lower displacement. However, among the rivals here, the Ford Expedition turns out to be the quickest with a 6.2-second run from 0-60. 

Ride and Handling

The Toyota Sequoia can make mountains look like molehills with its rugged physique, robust chassis and its powerful V8 engine. It weighs nearly three tons and measures over 205 inches in length, despite its size the Sequoia is easy to maneuver and park. The cabin is well insulated and suppresses wind noise effectively.

The steering is vague and feels less connected to the tarmac. Although the handling is precise it feels a bit heavy at lower speeds where quick cornering will make the tires squeal. The overall ride is compliant though and the suspension absorbs smaller bumps quite well but there is plenty of clutter when driving over big potholes. It is composed on winding roads as well. The TRD models has a firmer ride with its stiffer suspension but that barely makes it any sportier.

The top-end Platinum models offer the best ride thanks to an air-suspension setup that can adapt instantly to road conditions. The 4-wheel-drive Sequoia models even have 2-speed transfer cases with low-range gearing, meaning it's more capable off-road than its competitors. This is no Jeep Wrangler or Land-Rover Defender for sure, but the Sequoia is a competent off-roader.

Braking

The Brake pedal feels in the Sequoia is soft and easy to modulate around town. The Sequoia's advanced Automatic Limited-Slip Differential (Auto LSD) uses the brakes to help reduce wheel spin and enhance traction performance on unpredictable road surfaces like sand or mud.

The steering moves from side to side in an emergency braking situation and the average stopping distance is also good for this segment. Despite its 5730 lbs weight, a 2019 Toyota Sequoia stops from 60-0 MPh in 130 feet. Its fairly larger set of discs and 4-wheel ABS play a very significant part of its stopping prowess. 

Model

2019 Toyota Sequoia

2019 Land Rover Discovery

2019 Chevrolet Tahoe

2019 Ford Expedition

Brake Front (in.)

13.9

14.3

13.0

13

Brake Rear (in.)

13.6

13.8

13.6

13.5

Curb Weight (lbs.)

5730

4751

5355

5443

60-0 MPH (ft.)

130

123

121

121

No surprise and however efficient the braking mechanism in a car be, the braking performance is always proportional to its overall proportions and weight. These are the exact attributes which take a toll on the Sequoia when compared to its rivals. The Toyota Sequoia has the worst braking distance because of its higher curb weight and stops at longish 130 feet.

Towing capacity

With a potent under its hood, a 2019 Toyota Sequoia can tow up to 7400 lbs which is less than most of the rivals. It is well suited for small trailers and boats. Trailer-Sway Control (TSC) is designed to apply brake pressure at individual wheels and manage engine torque to help the driver maintain control of the trailer.

Surprisingly, even with a contrasting power figure in the competition here, towing capacity of all the cars here is very very close. Interestingly, despite a lesser powerful engine than the Sequoia, the Land Rover Discovery has the same towing capacity as the mighty Toyota. 

Model

2019 Toyota Sequoia

2019 Land Rover Discovery

2019 Chevrolet Tahoe

2019 Ford Expedition

Towing Capacity(lbs)

7400

7400

8600

9300

Among the segment though, the Ford Expedition shines again with its best in class towing capacity of 9300 lbs. Thanks to the generous 470 lb-ft of torque output from its peppy and refined 3.5-liter turbo V6 engine. Even the Ford's 10-speed automatic transmission is more refined and smooth in channelling power than its Toyota counterpart here. 

Fuel Economy
6.1/10


The Toyota Sequoia can burn a hole in your pocket with monthly fuel bills as it is least efficient among rivals. With the fuel economy figures of 13 MPG city and 17 MPG on the highway, don't expect a greener environment. Most of the rivals are way more fuel efficient than the Sequoia.

Model

2019 Toyota Sequoia

2019 Land Rover Discovery

2019 Chevrolet Tahoe

2019 Ford Expedition

MPG (city)

13

16

15

17

MPG (highway)

17

21

22

24

MPG (combined)

15

18

18

20

Range (miles) (city/highway)

322/412

376/494

390/572

396/559

Tank Capacity (gal)

22.8

23.5

26.0

23.3

You'll save more than $400 per year on gas driving the Tahoe compared to the Sequoia . With the 2WD model, the Ford Expedition and Chevrolet Tahoe return 20 and 19 mpg combined economy respectively which is better than the Sequoia. Well, ruggedness comes at a heavy price though. 

Interior
6.9/10


As said the Sequoia is the biggest SUV Toyota builds and it has the most spacious cabin in its class. The upright dashboard is truck-like and comes with massive dials and above them is a center screen for infotainment. The Sequoia can seat 8 people comfortably with a standard third row, and also offers variety of seating configurations to handle any combination of passengers and payload.

The front seats are wide and comfortable separated by a big old armrest.  While premium cloth upholstery comes as standard, the higher models also offer soft leather upholstery alongside heated front seats. The top "Limited" model also gets ventilated fornt and heated rear captain chairs. The 40/20/40-split second-row seat has plenty of room for adults, and its sides and reclines for different individuals. Alternatively, you can elect to have 2nd-row captain's chairs, which reduce total seat count to seven . 

Model

2019 Toyota Sequoia

2019 Land Rover Discovery

2019 Chevrolet Tahoe

2019 Ford Expedition

Passenger capacity

8

5

8

5

Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

34.8/66.4/42.5

39.4/60.4/42.4

42.8/64.8/45.3

42.0/64.9/43.9

Second

(Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

34.5/65.7/35.3

39.0/59.5/37.6

38.7/65.1/39.0

40.0/64.8/41.5

The extended rear door aids passenger entry in the third row which also reclines to offer a good amount of headroom and legroom. Sadly though, because of its tall height and uncomfortable seating position, the Sequoia offers the least headroom in the first and second row among its rivals. Even in terms of legroom, it's not the very best either. Furthermore, the wide A-pillars and large mirrors hamper the view through turns but side visibility is good for lane changes. 

Interior Features

  • Powered front seats
  • Leather-trimmed 40/20/40 split, sliding, reclining
  • Fold-flat second-row seat with one-touch access to third-row seat
  • Multi-function remote keyless entry system with remote illuminated entry
  • Power windows with one-touch auto up/down and jam protection
  • Power rear window with auto up/down, jam protection and defogger
  • Second- and third-row retractable window sunshades
  • Power door locks with shift-linked automatic lock/ unlock feature
  • Cargo area 12V auxiliary power outlet and grocery bag hooks
  • Dual extendable sun visors with vanity mirrors
  • Dual extendable sun visors with illuminated vanity mirrors and secondary visors
  • Platinum cup and bottle holders
  • Automatic three-zone front and rear climate control with air filter

Infotainment System

The 2019 Toyota Sequoia comes standard with a 6.1-inch touchscreen infotainment. The system comes standard with Bluetooth, USB, Satelllite radio, CD player and an 8-speaker audio. Well, the screen is not the brightest or most responsive but is clean enough for hassle-free operations. 

The infotainment screen in the 2019 Sequoia certainly looks dated now and has started to look dated. The screen is small comparred to its rivals and also misses out on Apple Carplay and Android Auto. However, you do get a 14-speaker JBL audio and a rear-seat entertainment package as optional. 

Infotainment Features

  • AM/FM/HD Radio
  • 7 CD player
  • 8-speaker audio
  • CD player
  • Auxiliary port, USB 2.0 port8 with iPod connectivity and control
  • Advanced voice recognition, hands-free phone capability
  • Bluetooth streaming and phonebook access
  • Scout GPS Link compatible
  • SiriusXM® Satellite Radio14 with 3-month All Access

Cargo Capacity

While the Sequoia may not be the most roomy in its class, it's certainly the most versatile and practical. Thanks to its very healthy cargo storage area. With all the three-rows up, the 2019 Sequoia gets a 18.9 cu-fts of storage but when needed, folding down the second and third row in the Sequoia opens up a massive 120.1 cu-fts of cargo area. 

Model

2019 Toyota Sequoia

2019 Land Rover Discovery

2019 Toyota Land Cruiser

2019 Ford Expedition

Cargo Volume (cu-ft)

18.9

34.6

16.1

19.3

The only contender in the competition here which aces past every other rival is the Land Rover Discovery with a mammoth 41.2 cu-fts of space, However, noteworthy is the fact that the Discovery gets this practicality in its tw-row configuration. Apart from its generous cargo bay, the Sqquoia also offers a power liftgate helps to load your belongings easily while the loading height is also relatoively lower for its size. 

Exterior
7.5/10


With no changes on the outside, the 2019 Toyota Sequoia remains very familiar on the inside. You still get a tall and wide hood highlighted by a wide chrome-laden front grille flanked by LED headlamps and LED DRLs alongside deeply-sculpted air-scoops on the hood. No visual delight at the side and the large wheel-arches and those massive window-glasses speak for Sequoia's caricature. At the rear, the Sequoia stays as minimal as ever with its age-old tail lamps, chrome-badging and a roof-spoiler.

The Toyota Sequoia hasn’t been updated in recent years. The grille has been slightly reshaped in the year 2018 and it features different inserts depending on trim level. Based on the Tundra, the Sequoia has the largest dimensions and outdoes the $85,000 Landcruiser in terms of size. The short front and rear overhangs allow you to climb steep angles with ease and long wheelbase accounts for a spacious interior. 

Model

2019 Toyota Sequoia

2019 Land Rover Discovery

2019 Chevrolet Tahoe

2019 Ford Expedition

Curb weight (lbs.)

5730

4751

5355

5443

Length(in)

205.1

195.7

204.0

210.0

Width(in)

79.9

81.6

80.5

79.9

Height(in)

77.0

73.0

74.4

76.6

Ground clearance (in)

9.9

8.7

7.9

9.8

Wheelbase (in)

122.

115.0

116.0

122.5

Track width (in) F/R

67.9/69.1

66.5/66.4

N/A

67.6/67.2

Among the competition here, the Sequoia is shorter in length only to the larger Ford-Expedition. However, the Sequoia's wide body and higher ground-clearance than the rest makes it look rather proportionate. Unlike the more sporty Land-Rover Discovery, the Sequoia proudly flashes its old-school yet very capable muscles on the outside. While the Chevrolet Tahoe also wears a sleeve similar to the Sequoia, the former looks more bolder and aggressive in its stance and also has a better road presence.

Exterior Features

  • LED low- and high-beam headlights with auto on/off feature
  • Lower bumper opening with dark-silver surround
  • Color-keyed heated power outside mirrors
  • Power tilt/slide moonroof with sliding sunshade
  • 18-in.5-spoke alloy wheels
  • Washer-linked variable intermittent windshield wipers and intermittent rear wiper
  • One-touch 3-blink turn signal indicators
  • Windshield wiper de-icer
  • Privacy glass on rear side, quarter and liftgate windows
  • Power liftgate with jam protection
  • Darkened rear taillight bezel
  • Chrome raised Sequoia logo in color-keyed surround on the liftgat

Safety
9.9/10


While its overall packaging may be a bit old-school, the 2019 Toyota Sequoia ticks teh safety box very accurately. No surprise, being a Toyota, the Sequoia gets a host of advanced safety and driver-assistance features. Even on the base model of the 2019 Sequoia, you get features like forward-collision warning with auto-emergency braking, lane-departure warning and blind-spot monitor.

As standard, you also get front and rear parking sensors, rearview camera, rear-cross traffic alert and traffic-adapting cruise control. While the 2019 Toyota Sequoia hasn't been crash-tested by federal agencies, considering its rich standard safety suite and Toyota's promising peace of mind, safety shouldn't be a concern for its prospective buyers. Some of the highl;ightes safety features of the 2019 Toyota Sequoia are listed below:

Safety Features:

  • Forward-collision warning
  • Auto-emergency braking
  • Traffic-adapting cruise control
  • Lande-departure warning
  • Blind-spot monitor and rear-cross traffic alert
  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • Rearview camera
  • Side-impact door beam
  • Trailer-Sway Control

Competition
8.0/10


Ford Expedition

The Ford Expedition offers a far more efficient powertrain than the Sequoia. It is also available in an extended-wheelbase EL model. The Expedition also offers a smooth ride and higher towing capabilities. Even on the inside, the 2019 Ford Expedition offers more space and a more inviting layout. The Sequoia's main benefit lies in its lower price and Toyota's reputation for reliability.

Chevrolet Tahoe

The Chevrolet Tahoe with its highly efficient V8 engine and high quality interior earns merit. It/s compromised third row and high load height are some of its negatives on the other hand. The Tahoe comes with more standard features including Apple Car Play, Android Auto, and a Wi-Fi hot spot which are missing in the Sequoia. The Chevrolet is also more modern and upscale and is a clear winner here.

Land Rover Discovery

The Land Rover Discovery is undoubtedly the most capable off-roaders present in the market today. The Land Rover is spacious inside and tech features are user friendly. It you move around town for your work than Discovery is suited for you otherwise go with the Sequoia. However, the Sequoia has higher predicted reliability than the Discovery and also looks more muscular and rugged. 

Final Verdict


While the overall presentation, styling and interior room may not be as impressive in the 2019 Toyota Sequoia but there's not everything wrong with this big SUV at all. For its class and size, the Sequoia offers good practicality with seating for up to eight passengers alongside tons of cargo space. It's also backed by a very strong and capable V8 block and is also surprisingly comfortable and obedient on the move. Above all, it has all the off-roading capabilities that you would really attribute to an ideal SUV in your mind. Overall, the Sequoia is a good strong “SUV” for ist class and price. However, if you need some style and enhanced features and willing to compromise on practicality, the Land Rover Discovery should get your job done pretty easily as well.