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2023 Toyota Sequoia Will Make Its Debut On Tuesday, January 25
After more than a decade, Toyota’s full-size SUV is getting a makeover, and it will most likely borrow features from the new Tundra, such as a hybrid V-6 engine.
Toyota released the first teaser image of the new 2023 Sequoia’s right rear quarter.
The big SUV will be closely related to the Tundra pickup, as in the previous two generations, and will effectively replace the Land Cruiser in Toyota’s US lineup.
Toyota’s new TNGA-F body-on-frame platform, which also underpins the Tundra and the global Land Cruiser, will be used to build the Sequoia.
The Tundra now has rear coil springs, but the Sequoia, like the Chevy Tahoe and Ford Expedition, will keep its independent rear suspension.
A thin taillight, chrome window trim, door handles, and wheels are shown in this teaser image.
The large 14.0-inch touchscreen, a digital gauge cluster, and various TRD packages, including an off-road-oriented TRD Pro model, will all be carried over from the Tundra.
The Tundra’s 381-hp V-8 will most likely be replaced by a twin-turbocharged V-6 that produces either 348 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque or 389 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque.
The SUV should also be equipped with Toyota’s new iForce MAX twin-turbo V-6 hybrid, which produces 437 horsepower.