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2008 Toyota Sequoia Front View

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November 26, 2007
By The Manufacturers
Photography by The Manufacturers

Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A, Inc., unveiled the second-generation Sequoia full-size sport utility vehicle at a press conference at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show. Sequoia is completely new for 2008, with a new body, a new interior, a new chassis, an available new 5.7L V8 engine/six-speed transmission combination and an increased focus on efficiency, performance and driver/passenger comfort.

2008 Toyota Sequoia Front View

Since the Sequoia was introduced in 2000, the world has changed. With both gasoline prices and environmental concerns on the rise, Toyota's engineers and designers have taken steps to increase not just the 2008 Sequoia's performance and comfort, but also its efficiency and environmental awareness.

To that end, the Sequoia is equipped with an available powerful new 5.7L V8 engine that generates excellent fuel efficiency and very low emissions.

An all-new platform now provides exterior dimensions that are competitive with other vehicles in the Sequoia's class. Inside, highly efficient packaging gives the new Sequoia a very roomy cabin and a capacious luggage space.

As a result, the 2008 Sequoia provides the acceleration desired by users and an available towing capacity of 10,000 lbs. In addition to the available 5.7L V8 engine, the 4.7L iForce V8 continues to be offered as standard.

2008 Toyota Sequoia Front View
2008 Toyota Sequoia Engine


2008 Toyota Sequoia Engine
2008 Toyota Sequoia Side View


2008 Toyota Sequoia Front Grille View
2008 Toyota Sequoia Rear View


2008 Toyota Sequoia Interior View
2008 Toyota Sequoia Front View


2008 Toyota Sequoia Side View
2008 Toyota Sequoia Rear View


2008 Toyota Sequoia Side View

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