2001-2007 Toyota Sequoia: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 2001-2007 Toyota Sequoia. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 2001-2007 Toyota Sequoia.
Year to Year Changes
2002 Toyota Sequoia:
Remote keyless entry and fog lights were newly optional for the SR5 in 2002. Front torso side airbags and curtain-type airbags were available as a package.
2003 Toyota Sequoia:
A load-leveling rear suspension became standard for 2003. Models with a moonroof could now be equipped with a DVD-based backseat entertainment system, and rear audio controls were a new option. Toyota's antilock braking system gained full-power assist.
2004 Toyota Sequoia:
The Sequoia is unchanged for 2004.
2005 Toyota Sequoia:
More power, a new transmission, and some trim changes mark 2005 for Toyota's American-built large SUV. Newly optional for Limiteds are 2nd-row bucket seats with center console that reduce seating capacity to seven. Sequoia has a 4.7-liter V8 with 282 hp, a gain of 42 hp over 2004. A 5-speed automatic is the sole transmission and replaces a 4-speed for '05. Front torso side airbags and head-protecting curtain side airbags are optional and, for '05, are designed to deploy in side impacts and rollovers. Other options include rear self-leveling suspension for SR5 and, new for '05, driver-governed rear height control for Limited. Rounding out the '05 alterations are slightly revised front and rear styling and an in-glass radio antenna to replace a mast.
2006 Toyota Sequoia:
No significant changes for 2006.
2007 Toyota Sequoia:
Curtain side airbags are standard instead of optional for 2007 on Toyota's American-built large SUV. Now standard are front side airbags and curtain side airbags that cover the 1st and 2nd seating rows and include rollover deployment.








