The 2011 Toyota Sequoia model line consists of SR5, Limited and Platinum models. SR5 grades of the Sequoia come with a 310-horsepower, 4.6L V8, while Limited and Platinum models get a 381-hp, 5.7L 'i-Force' V8. Both engines deliver their power through a 6-speed automatic transmission.
2011's rear-wheel drive Sequoia fuel economy ratings now stand at 14 mpg city, 20 mpg highway. The 5.7L and 4-wheel drive version gets 13 mpg city and 18 mpg highway.
The optional 4-wheel drive system in the Sequoia includes a 2-speed transfer case with a true low range good for off-roading or other heavy-duty tasks, while a Torsen limited-slip differential helps distribute power in a steady fashion. Switching between the system's modes involves turning a simple dash-mounted knob.
Thanks to a 4-wheel independent suspension, along with tubular anti-roll bars, the Sequoia rides and handles better than other tough, load-bearing trucks. An optional air suspension further improves comfort and includes larger 20-inch wheels and tires. Stopping power is good even when loaded thanks to big 4-piston anti-lock ventilated disc brakes with brake assist. Electronic stability control helps maintain safety for abrupt maneuvers or slippery surfaces.
As a sign that the Sequoia is intended for frequent, demanding towing tasks, the tow hitch is integrated into the frame. Ratings range up to 10,000 pounds, and the transmission includes a tow/haul mode that brings more engine braking.
Eight-passenger seating is standard on the Sequoia in three rows, but an arrangement with second-row captain's chairs is optional, for a capacity of seven. The second row slides fore and aft to optimize comfort between rows and aid access, and in models with the bench seat, it's split 40/20/40 for the best combination of people and cargo. The third row is split 60/40 and can recline or fold flat. Behind the third row there's a rear power window, and a power tailgate is available. Throughout the interior there are various cup and bottle holders, along with cubbies large and small.
Additional safety features on the Sequoia include roll-sensing side-curtain airbags, front-seat side bags and now knee bags for front occupants.
Although the Sequoia is a Toyota, it comes almost as well equipped as a Lexus. The long standard-equipment list, even on the base SR5, includes a 3-zone climate control system, keyless entry, cruise control and an 8-speaker CD sound system with Bluetooth, satellite radio and MP3 compatibility. The Limited adds parking sensors, fog lamps, heated leather power-adjustable seats, a roof rack, a JBL sound system and other upgrades. At the top of the range, the Platinum adds 20-inch diamond cut-finish alloys, the load-leveling air suspension, memory seats, second-row heated seats, a sunroof and a Lexus navigation system with rear camera. Laser cruise control and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system are also now included.
Major options are limited, though a dealer-installed option list is very extensive and includes exterior trim and performance parts.
JBL Synthesis AM/FM stereo -inc: 6-disc in-dash CD changer, (14) speakers, MP3/WMA capability, aux input, USB input, XM satellite radio w/(90) day trial, Bluetooth streaming audio