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  2. How the 2023 Toyota Sequoia Compares to the 2022 Model - AOL

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    A 2023 4WD Limited costs $69,195, about $5,000 more than last year. Overall, the new Sequoia makes big gains in power, efficiency and towing but sacrifices interior usability.

  3. 2023 Toyota Sequoia reveals total redesign, hybrid turbo V6 ...

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    Highlights include a frame, interior and hybrid turbo V6 engine shared with the Tundra. The TRD Pro trim returns and the high-lux Capstone debuts.

  4. 2023 Toyota Sequoia Arrives with a Standard Hybrid Powertrain

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    Toyota's full-size three-row SUV borrows all the goodies from the new Tundra, but is only available with the 437-hp twin-turbo V-6 hybrid. 2023 Toyota Sequoia Arrives with a Standard Hybrid Powertrain

  5. Toyota Sequoia - Wikipedia

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    For the 2005 model year, the Sequoia received a minor facelift. Additionally, its 2UZ-FE engine was modified to be equipped with VVT-i.The Sequoia also received a new 5-speed automatic transmission, replacing the previous 4-speed. 4 wheel drive models got a Torsen center differential, replacing its previously open differential, that splits power in full-time mode 40% front and 60% rear under ...

  6. Toyota New Global Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota New Global Architecture (abbreviated as TNGA) is a modular automobile platform that underpins various Toyota and Lexus models, starting with the fourth-generation Prius in late 2015. [1] TNGA platforms accommodate different vehicle sizes and also front- , rear- , and all-wheel drive configurations.

  7. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Toyota began scouting locations in Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas for a new assembly plant to build the second generation Tundra pickup. [2] After long deliberations including the offer of $227 million in subsidies, a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2 ) site on the far south side of San Antonio was selected as the location for ...