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Launched during the 2001 model year, Toyota’s newest full-size sport utility vehicle evolved from the Tundra pickup truck and is built at the same Indiana plant. At 204 inches long, it’s about the size of the Ford Expedition and is considerably longer than Toyota’s own Land Cruiser. Because of its recent debut, the Sequoia is basically unchanged for 2002, except for new front fog lamps and keyless entry, which are now available as stand-alone options for the SR5 model. The Sequoia comes in SR5 and upscale Limited trim levels. Read More
4 Available Sequoia Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications