Toyota Land Cruiser Prado vs Toyota Sequoia

2024 Toyota Sequoia
2024 Toyota Sequoia
$61,275MSRP
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2008 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
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Years produced

2001-Present

Years produced

1984-1997

MSRP

$61,275

MSRP

Listings

68

Listings

0
Ratings & Reviews
User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

7.7 out of 10

Expert reviews

Pros
  • Standard advanced safety features
  • Easy-to-use technology
  • Lots of premium features are standard
Cons
  • Cramped third row
  • Not much cargo space

Reviews Summary

The Toyota Sequoia gained a standard hybrid powertrain when it entered its third generation, just last year. While the tech updates were widely celebrated and the facelift considered unobjectionable even by its harshest critics, the move to hybrid power proved to be something of a mixed bag. Increased towing and hauling power bolstered the obvious advantage of improved fuel economy, but impact was somewhat dampened by the reduction in cargo and third-row space to accommodate the new battery.

Verdict: The Sequoia may not be the most capable full-size SUV in the segment, and it’s certainly not the most spacious. It is, however, the only hybrid in its class, and it offers a blend of seating capacity, towing power, and fuel efficiency you won’t find elsewhere—at least, not if you don’t want to go diesel.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

3.4L 437 hp V6 Hybrid

Engine

Drive Train

4X2

Drive Train

Seating Capacity

8

Seating Capacity

Horsepower

437 hp @ 5200 rpm

Horsepower

EV Battery Capacity

1.9 kWh

EV Battery Capacity

MPG City

21

MPG City

MPG Highway

24

MPG Highway

2024 Toyota Sequoia
2024 Toyota Sequoia
$61,275MSRP
Overview
Overview
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2008 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
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Overview
2024 Toyota Sequoia
$61,275MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2008 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
Not Available
Overview
Overview
Years produced
2001-Present
1984-1997
MSRP
$61,275
Listings
Ratings & Reviews
User reviews
4.4
4.4
Expert reviews

7.7 out of 10

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Pros & cons
Pros
  • Standard advanced safety features
  • Easy-to-use technology
  • Lots of premium features are standard
Cons
  • Cramped third row
  • Not much cargo space
Summary

The Toyota Sequoia gained a standard hybrid powertrain when it entered its third generation, just last year. While the tech updates were widely celebrated and the facelift considered unobjectionable even by its harshest critics, the move to hybrid power proved to be something of a mixed bag. Increased towing and hauling power bolstered the obvious advantage of improved fuel economy, but impact was somewhat dampened by the reduction in cargo and third-row space to accommodate the new battery.

Verdict: The Sequoia may not be the most capable full-size SUV in the segment, and it’s certainly not the most spacious. It is, however, the only hybrid in its class, and it offers a blend of seating capacity, towing power, and fuel efficiency you won’t find elsewhere—at least, not if you don’t want to go diesel.

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Popular Features & Specs
Engine
3.4L 437 hp V6 Hybrid
Drive Train
4X2
Seating Capacity
8
Horsepower
437 hp @ 5200 rpm
EV Battery Capacity
1.9 kWh
MPG City
21
MPG Highway
24
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