How Much Does a 2022 Toyota Sequoia Cost?
The 2021 Toyota Sequoia is available in SR5, TRD Sport, Limited, TRD Pro and Platinum trims. These prices are before the $1,365 destination charge. Standard
SR5 ($50,100) includes 18-in alloy wheels, automatic LED headlights, fog lamps, running boards, a power rear window, a roof rack, a sunroof, a backup camera,
forward-collision warning with pedestrian detection and automatic emergency braking, lane-departure warning, blind-spot and
rear cross-traffic warning systems,
adaptive cruise control, tri-zone automatic climate control, a power driver seat, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, 8-passenger seating, a sliding and reclining second-row seat, a reclining third-row seat, and rear side sunshades. Last year the Sequoia received a new infotainment system with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto/Amazon Alexa integration, but at only 7 inches it’s small and dated for this class. Adding 4-wheel drive is an extra $3,225. The
TRD Sport ($52,815) adds different styling cues, 20-in black wheels, a sport-tuned suspension, TRD anti-sway bars for better on-road handling, standard second-row captain’s chairs (reduces seating to seven, available on other trims). The TRD Sport package adds leather upholstery, heated front seats, power-reclining and fold-flat third-row seats, navigation, universal garage remote, auto-dimming rearview mirror, and premium JBL audio system. The
Limited ($59,120) adds different 20-in wheels, leather interior, heated front seats, and the premium JBL audio system, a power lift gate, power-folding mirrors, parking sensors, a power passenger seat, heated front seats, a power-folding third-row seat, and unique instrumentation. New for 2021, the
Nightshade model with its darkened badges and aesthetics is based on the Limited. The Sequoia
TRD Pro ($64,225) has 4-wheel drive standard and offers much of the off-road capability found on Toyota’s other TRD Pro models. Fox shock absorbers with piggy-back reservoirs, a front skid plate, Rigid Industries LED fog lights, a platform-style roof rack, and a TRD cat-back exhaust round out the functional bits, while a "TOYOTA" word mark grille, black 18-in BBS wheels, and an exclusive "Army Green" exterior color make up the aesthetic touches. The
Platinum ($66,150) features an adaptive and load-leveling air suspension, second-row captain’s chairs, ventilated front seats, a power-adjustable steering wheel, a 14-speaker JBL sound system, integrated navigation, and a rear-seat Blu-ray entertainment system with a 9-in display. These latter three tech items are optional on the Limited.