2019 Toyota Sequoia Review
zzdcar' Expert Review
byCalvin KimVehicle Test EngineerCalvin Kim is an automotive journalist at zzdcar.
What's new
The 2019 Toyota Sequoia carries over unchangedPart of the second Sequoia generation introduced for 2008The 2019 Toyota Sequoia is one of just a few traditional truck-based SUVs around. It has a robust V8 engine that helps this big SUV tow more than 7,000 pounds. Seating is available for seven or eight, and there are plenty of nooks and pockets to store all your passengers' favorite road-trip amenities. Alternately, fold down the second- and third-row seats to exponentially increase cargo volume.
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2019 Toyota Sequoia SR5 4dr SUV (5.7L 8cyl 6A) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $3.04 per gallon for regular unleaded in North Dakota.
Monthly estimates based on costs in North Dakota$257/mo for Sequoia SR5
Sequoia SR5
SR5 4dr SUV (5.7L 8cyl 6A) - $49,050 MSRPSR5 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A) - $52,275 MSRPTRD Sport 4dr SUV (5.7L 8cyl 6A) - $51,765 MSRPTRD Sport 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A) - $54,990 MSRPLimited 4dr SUV (5.7L 8cyl 6A) - $57,545 MSRPLimited 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A) - $60,770 MSRPPlatinum 4dr SUV (5.7L 8cyl 6A) - $64,760 MSRPPlatinum 4dr SUV 4WD (5.7L 8cyl 6A) (Most Popular) - $67,985 MSRP
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$229/mo
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An optional four-wheel-drive system gives the Sequoia surprisingly competent off-road capability. Your biggest trail limitations will be the Sequoia's sheer size and wheelbase. A TRD Sport package upgrades the suspension for better handling and performance over harsh impacts typical of off-roading, but the updates are great on the road as well.
The Sequoia is a very functional SUV, but it has drawbacks. Though powerful, that V8 engine lacks the efficiency that most buyers in this category have come to expect. Also, the Sequoia's infotainment interface, with its dinky 6-inch screen and lack of full smartphone integration capability, is about as geriatric as these things get.
We prefer the Ford Expedition. Recently redesigned, it bests the Sequoia in just about every metric. And if you don't need massive towing capability, a three-row crossover SUV will likely suit you just fine. Overall, though, the aging Toyota Sequoia's exceptional utility and V8 brawn give it a certain amount of timeless appeal.
zzdcar' Expert Rating
6.9 / 10
Trim tested
Each vehicle typically comes in multiple versions, although trim levels share many aspects. The ratings in this review are based on our full test of the Toyota Sequoia TRD Sport (5.7L V8 | 6-speed automatic | 4WD).
Scorecard
Overall | 6.9 / 10 |
Driving | 7.0 |
Comfort | 7.5 |
Interior | 7.0 |
Utility | 8.0 |
Technology | 6.5 |
Driving
7.0Think of the Sequoia as a Tundra pickup with three rows and an SUV roof. It's got the same kind of effortless power from its big V8 engine, and that makes it well-suited to towing trailers, boats and other toys. It also makes for easy highway passing when it's not pulling a load. That's backed up by our track-measured 0-60 mph acceleration time of 7.2 seconds, which is only a few tenths behind the class leader.
At almost 6,100 pounds, and with light steering that doesn't have much road feel, the Sequoia isn't our first pick for winding roads. But it's surprisingly agile for its size, and the upgraded TRD Pro suspension should make hill climbs and descents a little more stable and add some confidence to braking maneuvers.
Comfort
7.5All-around comfort and surprising serenity are the Sequoia's main strengths. The seats don't offer much side-to-side support. They're basically just big chairs that provide good long-haul support. The front seats are limited in adjustments, however. We do like the Sequoia's plush ride quality. It absorbs impacts and shrugs off smaller bumps not unlike a luxury SUV.
Tire and wind noise is well-suppressed, but you'll hear the engine straining when it's working hard. The height-adjustable suspension helps maintain comfort when hauling heavy loads. The air conditioning blows strong and cold in the back row, but it's oddly weak up front when all three zones are pumping.
Interior
7.0The Sequoia feels spacious, but you expect that given its size. Getting into the Sequoia's first two rows requires a step up, but the running boards and grab handles help. The second-row seats tilt and slide, making for easy third-row entry, but getting out requires a limber, deliberate effort, especially for tall adults.
There is plenty of room for heads, arms, elbows and shoulders all around. The downside is that the driver and front passenger will need to stretch to reach the touchscreen and stereo controls. The third row is narrow but offers good adult legroom. It's fine for short trips, but you don't really want more than six adults in this SUV.
Utility
8.0Utility is the Sequoia's game. Its cargo space, which is helped by two rows of fold-flat seats, is among the largest in the class and is arguably the key reason you buy a Sequoia. With 120.1 cubic feet of maximum space, it's only beat by the Chevrolet Suburban and the Ford Expedition Max.
With seats up, it's still impressive: 67 cubic feet with just the third row folded and 19 cubes of room for groceries with the third row up. A power liftgate enhances the ability to stuff the Sequoia full of gear. Slimmer plastic panels would increase capacity, but it's impressive as it is. The Sequoia offers so many nooks and cubbies that some personal items will disappear forever.
Technology
6.5Next to rival systems, the Sequoia's infotainment is woefully deficient. The touchscreen media interface is small, dated and limited. It just has the basics: Bluetooth, one USB port and one auxiliary audio jack. There is no Apple CarPlay or Android Auto support. But Bluetooth pairing is easy and offers browsing of a device's audio library. The single-screen rear DVD entertainment system is good enough to make passengers forget about their iPads for a while.
Active safety tech, on the other hand, is comprehensive. And it's all standard
from the base model on up. Every Sequoia has automatic emergency braking, blind-spot and cross-traffic monitoring, front and rear parking sensors, lane departure warning and adaptive cruise control.
Which Sequoia does zzdcar 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 includes gotta-have SUV items such as navigation, power-folding third-row seats, and heated, power leather front seats. Thanks to the standard V8 engine, you won't have to worry about matching a trim with the engine; the only question is, do you want two-wheel drive or four?
2019 Toyota Sequoia models
Trim Levels & Features Advice Module:
The 2019 Toyota Sequoia is powered by a 5.7-liter V8 (381 horsepower, 401 lb-ft of torque) and a six-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and four-wheel drive is optional. You can get the Sequoia in one of four trims: the base SR5, the TRD Sport, the Limited (blending luxury and functionality) and the fully loaded Platinum model. There are significant price jumps between trims, but there are option packages for the SR5 and the Limited that help bridge the gaps. The SR5 and Limited models seat eight passengers, while the second-row captain's chairs on the TRD Sport and the Platinum reduce seating to seven.
The base SR5 model comes stocked with a healthy number of standard features. Highlights include 18-inch wheels, LED headlights, a sunroof, a power rear window, tri-zone automatic climate control, a power-adjustable driver's seat, a 40/20/40-split second-row bench seat (with sliding and reclining functionality), a 60/40-split reclining and fold-flat third-row bench, second- and third-row retractable sunshades, a rearview camera, Bluetooth, a USB port, a 6.1-inch touchscreen, and an eight-speaker audio system with a CD player and satellite and HD radio.
Standard safety features for the SR5 include forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, front and rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert and traffic-adapting cruise control.
An optional SR5 Premium package bundles an auto-dimming rearview mirror, leather upholstery, a power-adjustable passenger seat, heated front seats, a power liftgate, a power-reclining and -folding third-row seat, and an integrated navigation system.
The TRD Sport has a few mechanical differences that set it apart from the rest of the Sequoia line. It rides on 20-inch TRD wheels and features sport-tuned dampers and stiffer front and rear anti-roll bars to help the car handle better on the road and take bumps off the road. The other changes are all cosmetic, such as unique badging and front grille, blacked-out taillights, and TRD trim pieces.
Compared to the SR5, stepping up to the Limited model gets you 20-inch wheels, power-folding and auto-dimming exterior mirrors, upgraded gauges and everything from the SR5's Premium package.
A seven-passenger option swaps the second-row bench for two captain's chairs, reducing seating capacity to seven. A premium 14-speaker JBL sound system (bundled with driver-seat memory settings) is optional, as is a rear-seat entertainment system with a Blu-ray player.
The top-of-the-line Platinum trim level comes standard with all of the above features, plus an adaptive air suspension (with a load-leveling rear), ventilated front seats, heated second-row captain's chairs (seating seven), a second-row center console and a power-adjustable steering wheel.
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2019 Sequoia Highlights
Trim: SR5TRD SportLimitedPlatinumSR5
Base MSRP | $49,050 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
Combined MPG | 15 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $257/month |
Seating | 8 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 18.9 cu.ft. |
Drivetrain | rear wheel drive |
Warranty | 3 years / 36,000 miles |
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