- The Toyota Sequoia enters the 2025 model year with a new 1794 Edition model
- The 2025 Sequoia is priced from $64,120, including a $1,945 destination charge
- All 2025 Sequoias offer 437 hp and maximum towing of 9,520 pounds
The Toyota Sequoia already takes a stab at the luxury full-size SUV segment with the Capstone flagship, but Toyota has stepped up its game with a second high-end option in the form of the new-for-2025 1794 Edition.
The related Tundra has offered a 1794 Edition for years but this is the first time there’s one available in the Sequoia lineup. The name is in recognition of the former ranch on which the San Antonio plant where the Sequoia is built is located. The ranch was established in 1794 by Spanish colonist Juan Ignacio de Casanova, and was held by his descendants up until 2003, when it was sold to Toyota.
Special touches for the 1794 Edition include genuine walnut wood grain accents, standard leather trim, heated and ventilated front seats with a massage function, second-row captain’s chairs, 20-inch wheels, a panoramic glass roof, and a tow tech package. The SUV also features custom badging inside and out.
The Sequoia 1794 Edition is priced from $82,080, including a $1,945 destination charge.
2025 Toyota Sequoia
2025 Toyota Sequoia
2025 Toyota Sequoia
Other models include the SR5 priced from $64,120, the Limited priced from $70,520, the Platinum priced from $81,265, the TRD Pro priced from $81,990, and the Capstone priced from $85,610. All figures include destination. Four-wheel drive is standard on all models apart from the SR5 and Limited which come with rear-wheel drive as standard. Adding four-wheel drive on those models is a $3,000 option.
Other changes for 2025 include the new color Mudbath exclusive to the off-road-focused TRD Pro. The seats with the massage function which are standard on the 1794 Edition have also been made standard on the Platinum and Capstone models and available on the rest of the lineup.
The sole powertrain offered in the Sequoia is Toyota’s i-Force Max hybrid setup which is shared with the Tundra. It’s good for 437 hp and consists of a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6 with an electric motor-generator sandwiched between the engine and transmission, in this case a 10-speed automatic. Toyota quotes a towing capacity of 9,520 pounds.
Inside the SUV, there’s a standard 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and an available 14.0-inch (8.0-inch standard) infotainment screen. Other features include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration, Wi-Fi connectivity for up to 10 devices, and a voice-activated assistant that can handle key tasks such as finding points of interest, adjusting the audio settings, or making a phone call.