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2026 Toyota Sequoia Gains Stylish New Color and Interior

2026 Toyota Sequoia

Toyota’s hulking SUV just got some styling updates guaranteed to turn heads. The 2026 Toyota Sequoia now offers the striking Wave Maker exterior color for the TRD Pro model. Essentially a shade of turquoise, Wave Maker changes things up, following two shades of brown: Mudbath and Terra.

The TRD Pro isn’t the only model to receive something unique. The Sequoia Capstone swaps its two-tone black and white semi-aniline leather seats for a new Shale premium textured leather. It includes distinct inserts with a unique pattern and a brown stripe on the first two rows. Meanwhile, the Limited trim ditches the SofTex leatherette for real leather, while power-folding third-row seats now come standard on all models.

2026 Toyota Sequoia

2026 Toyota Sequoia: Powerful All Arounder

As for what carries over, the 2026 Sequoia soldiers on with the i-FORCE MAX hybrid system paired to a 10-speed automatic gearbox. In this application, it makes 437 hp and 583 lb-ft of torque, allowing the SUV to tow up to 9,520 pounds when properly equipped. Part-time 4WD comes standard on the Platinum, 1794 Edition, Capstone, and TRD Pro. SR5 and Limited offer both rear and four-wheel drive options. For drivers wanting to get off the beaten path, the TRD Pro model includes goodies like Fox Shocks and a locking rear differential.

On the other hand, the posher variants have an available Adaptive Variable Suspension and a rear air suspension. The premium models also include heated, ventilated, and massaging front seats and heated and ventilated second-row captain’s chairs. In terms of infotainment, the Sequoia has either an eight-inch or 14-inch touchscreen featuring wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Every model also comes standard with the Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 suite and blind spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert.

Expect the 2026 Toyota Sequoia to go on sale soon, likely in the fall.

Source: Toyota