2025 Toyota Sequoia will get 1794 Version, ‘Mudbath’ end
The 2025 Toyota Sequoia will soldier on comparatively unchanged, Toyota introduced Tuesday. A brand new Texas-inspired “1794” trim is the spotlight in a comparatively quick record of updates. The opposite attainable contender — affirmation of the official 2025 TRD end, dubbed “Mudbath” — comes with an asterisk. Whereas Toyota introduced the shade, they have not proven it but. Search for a separate announcement down the street.
For now, we’re left with particulars of the 1794 mannequin. It slots into the skinny margin between the TRD Professional and Capstone fashions, however the 1794 leans closely towards the latter fairly than the previous, embracing the SUV’s Texas roots (Toyota’s phrases). With it, you get American walnut inside trim, 1794-specific leather-based seats (heated and massaging, naturally) and “1794” badges. A panoramic roof and the brand new tow tech bundle (Wi-Fi trailer digital camera and antenna) are additionally baked in. This bundle was first launched on the Tundra, and it is protected to imagine that its continued success will breed additional repetition.
Each the tow tech bundle and the massaging seats can be found elsewhere within the lineup for 2025. Pricing for the lineup follows (together with the Sequoia’s $1,945 vacation spot charge):
- 4×2 SR5 iForce MAX $64,120
- 4×4 SR5 iForce MAX $67,120
- 4×2 Restricted iForce MAX $70,520
- 4×4 Restricted iForce MAX $73,520
- 4×4 Platinum iForce MAX $81,265
- 4×4 TRD Professional iForce MAX $81,990
- 4×4 1794 Version iForce MAX $82,080
- 4×4 Capstone iForce MAX $85,610