Is the 2023 Toyota Sequoia a Land Cruiser?

The 2023 Toyota Sequoia getting its own TRD Pro trim was more or less a matter of course in the Year of the Overlanders. While the Sequoia TRD Pro debuted on the outgoing generation of the full-size SUV, it took Toyota a while to get there. You could argue the previous Sequoia TRD Pro was a desperate attempt to keep Toyota’s old redwood relevant. But this time, the Sequoia TRD Pro is coming out the gate first thing because the U.S. can’t get enough off-roaders. Or for that matter, the redesigned Land Cruiser, either.

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No, the new Sequoia TRD Pro won’t plug the Land Cruiser-sized hole in your heart, but dammit, it’s going to try. And you know what? I dig it. Against all odds, the Sequoia streamlines the massive Tundra, and the TRD Pro version looks like it’s getting enough upgrades to handle taking this big SUV off-road.

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This is noteworthy because it’s at odds with the notion of a humongous off-road ready SUV. Almost like if you picked on a Prius in the park, and it ran away to call its big brother and this damn thing showed up. A muddy, beefy hybrid. Again, I dig it, man. Fuel consumption figures are still unknown, though.

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And while all new Sequoias will be hybrids, they won’t all get the suspension and running gear of the TRD Pro. The following are the highlights from Toyota, with added emphasis from me:

TRD-tuned FOX internal bypass shocks offer a smooth on-road ride, but most importantly, they can confidently handle off-road terrain when the trail gets rough. A 1/4-inch aluminum TRD front skid plate offers added trail protection. Sequoia TRD Pro also offers additional trail capability with a standard selectable locking rear differential, Multi-Terrain Select, CRAWL Control and Downhill Assist Control. TRD Pro proudly sports a heritage-inspired “TOYOTA” grille with an embedded TRD light bar and marker lights toward the top of the grille. It’s equipped with Pro-specific black 18-inch TRD alloy wheels with an increased offset to provide a wider stance.

Also, don’t tell anyone, but I get Ramcharger vibes from this thing. Probably because I think the 2023 Tundra looks a little like the second-gen Dodge Ram. I loved the design of that old truck so as far as this Sequoia goes, I’ll say it one last time. I dig it, man.

Whether the Sequoia TRD Pro will inherit any of the Land Cruiser’s trail talent is still in question, but if it doesn’t I guess there’s always Lexus. Or a 4Runner.

Photo: Toyota

Photo: Toyota

Photo: Toyota

Photo: Toyota

Is Toyota Sequoia same as Land Cruiser?

When we look at the design of these two vehicles, an essential difference is that the Sequoia is a much bigger SUV than the Land Cruiser. Although the Sequoia is a larger vehicle, its interior design is a bit less attractive.

Is Sequoia replacing Land Cruiser?

Now, we're getting its SUV counterpart: the all-new 2023 Sequoia. With the Land Cruiser no longer sold on American soil, the Sequoia is currently the only full-size Toyota-branded SUV on offer. The Sequoia won't have that coveted Land Cruiser name, and it will be built in America rather than Japan.

Will there be a 2023 Toyota Land Cruiser?

The Toyota Landcruiser 2023 is available in Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 4.5L 6 SP Automatic to the SUV 3.3L Automated Manual.

Does the Sequoia and Land Cruiser have the same engine?

Under the hood of the Sequoia, there's the exact same engine that the Land Cruiser uses. Both Toyotas are equipped with 5.7-liter V8 engines. These massive engines can make 381 horsepower and 401 pound-feet of torque.

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