
The 2026 Sequoia Adds Comfort and Class, But Will Buyers Bite?
Small Touches, Big Comfort Gains
Inside the cabin, families will notice a few thoughtful changes. Most notably, all trim levels now come with power-folding third-row seats—something that makes loading passengers or cargo much simpler. The Limited trim gets a welcome materials upgrade, replacing synthetic SofTex with genuine leather and contrast stitching for a more premium feel. At the very top of the lineup, the Capstone trim adds sophistication with dark gray wood accents that elevate the cabin's ambiance.
And for those who like their SUV with a bold personality, Toyota's TRD Pro variant now comes in an exclusive Wave Maker Blue. It's a rich, deep color that gives the vehicle a commanding presence—perfect for standing out on the road.
Hybrid Power, Same Proven Heart
Under the hood, nothing changes—and that's not a bad thing. The Sequoia retains its i-Force Max hybrid setup, combining a twin-turbo V6 with a small battery and a 10-speed automatic gearbox. Together, they deliver 437 horsepower and 790 Nm of torque, with fuel efficiency hovering around 7.79 km/L. It's a strong performer, whether you're sticking to city roads or heading off the beaten path. Rear-wheel and all-wheel drive options remain available.
Luxury has also been given a boost in the driving experience. The 1794 Edition, Platinum, and Capstone trims now include massaging front seats and 10-way power adjustments—features once reserved for German luxury SUVs. This makes long drives more pleasant and positions the Sequoia as a genuine contender in the premium segment.
Same Look, But with a Twist
If you were hoping for a bold redesign, you'll need to wait a bit longer. The 2026 Sequoia keeps its current exterior lines and mechanical setup, with minor tweaks like the new exterior color and updated cabin finishes. But Toyota believes the added comfort and craftsmanship are enough to justify the price hike.
2026 Sequoia Price Breakdown
SR5 RWD: $64,025 (SAR 240,093)
SR5 4WD: $67,025 (SAR 251,343)
Limited RWD: $69,795 (SAR 261,731)
Platinum 4WD: $80,035 (SAR 300,131)
TRD Pro 4WD: $80,765 (SAR 302,868)
1794 Edition 4WD: $80,850 (SAR 303,187)
Capstone 4WD: $84,435 (SAR 316,631)
Is It Worth It?
Toyota is clearly aiming for a buyer who values comfort and subtle luxury over drastic redesigns. And while some may balk at the price jump, others will see the added features—like massaging seats and premium leather—as well worth the cost.
In a crowded full-size SUV market, the 2026 Sequoia quietly reminds us that evolution doesn't always mean revolution. Sometimes, it's the small upgrades that make the biggest difference.

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