2025 Toyota Sequoia 1794 Edition - Big but not the biggest
It's big. Not as big as it feels but it is big. That was my first impression.
In reality, in comparison to other large SUVs it is not that huge but it sure felt that way to me. The overall length is 208.1", or 17.34' long. Worse is the width - 79.6". If it wasn't for the foldable side mirrors I don't think it would have made it into my single-car garage.
Beauty being in the eye of the beholder I'll let you decide if the Seqouia is good-looking. Suffice it to say I do not subscribe to the "bigger is better" school of design. All these trucks with their massive front ends just turn me off.
This Sequoia, any 2025 Sequoia, is a hybrid. The main power source is a twin-turbo, 3.5-liter, V6 that kicks out 437 hp, and 583 lb-ft of torque. An electric motor adds 48 hp, and 184 lb-ft. A 10-speed automatic sends power either to the rear wheels (RWD), or all four wheels as on the test Sequoia 4WD.
In therory this hybrid engine combo returns decent fuel economy. According to the EPA 19-mpg is attainable around town. As you can see I came nowhere close to the around town figure, that 13.8 mpg number is around town, no lead-footing it. Yes it is more fuel efficient than the previous V8 but c'mon. No wonder you folks complain about the price of gas.
I was a bit confused by the "1794 Edition." How does 1794 relate to Toyota's heritage? Toyota was incorporated in 1937. Well according to Toyota "In the year 1794, a ranch near San Antonio was established and on that same land the Toyota Tundra and Sequoia are assembled today." Okay.
What the 1794 Edition gets you is a Texas ranch-themed, Saddle Tan Leather trimmed seats front, middle, and rear. Yes there are three rows of seats with seating for 8.
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