Here's a full deep-dive into the 2025 Toyota Sequoia — covering exactly what you asked for: full review (interior & exterior), key features, performance, range, technology, pricing, and more.
2025 Toyota Sequoia Review: Luxury and Practicality Over $60K!
Key Takeaways
The 2025 Sequoia blends full-size SUV practicality with luxury and hybrid performance.
It's spacious, strong, and now even more tech-forward.
Starts over $60,000 but offers great value compared to luxury rivals.
Overview of the 2025 Toyota Sequoia
3rd Generation Sequoia (new since 2023) continues with upgrades.
All Sequoias now come exclusively hybrid (i-FORCE MAX Twin-Turbo V6 Hybrid).
Built on the TNGA-F platform (same as Tundra and Land Cruiser 250).
Competes against Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Ford Expedition.
🛠 Key Features to Expect
Powerful standard hybrid engine.
Up to 9,520 lbs towing capacity.
Massive 14-inch touchscreen available.
High-end trims like Capstone offer true luxury features.
Design Updates and Innovations
Minor exterior updates for 2025 (new colors, slight grille tweaks).
LED headlights and taillights standard.
TRD Pro trim: Off-road focused with skid plates, Fox shocks.
Capstone trim: Chrome-heavy luxury look.
Spec
2025 Sequoia
Engine
3.5L Twin-Turbo V6 Hybrid (i-FORCE MAX)
Horsepower
437 hp
Torque
583 lb-ft
Transmission
10-Speed Automatic
0-60 mph
~5.6 sec (very quick for size)
Max Towing
9,520 lbs
Drive
RWD or 4WD
Battery Life and Charging Options
No plug-in version — it's a traditional hybrid.
Battery helps with torque and efficiency but does not need external charging.
Regenerative braking supports battery.
Acceleration and Handling
Impressive for a 3-row SUV (5.6 seconds 0-60 mph).
Smooth but heavy feeling.
Excellent highway cruiser.
TRD Pro offers enhanced off-road dynamics (crawl control, multi-terrain select).
🛡 Safety Features
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 Standard:
Pre-collision system with pedestrian detection.
Full-speed range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control.
Lane departure alert with steering assist.
Lane tracing assist.
Road sign assist.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
Optional 360° camera system.
Trailer Backup Guidance with Straight Path Assist.
Blind Spot Monitoring.
Rear Cross-Traffic Alert.
Parking Assist with Automatic Braking (higher trims).
Pre-orders available via Toyota dealership websites.
Typically requires small deposit (~$500–$1,000 depending on dealer).
Conclusion
The 2025 Toyota Sequoia is the best Sequoia yet:
Powerful hybrid performance,
Genuinely luxurious on upper trims,
Extremely capable towing and off-roading,
Still a Toyota — meaning bulletproof reliability.
Yes, it’s expensive, but it bridges the gap between mainstream family SUVs and true luxury trucks like the Escalade or Land Cruiser 250 — at a better price.