2025 Toyota Sequoia Gets Optional Massaging Seats and a 1794 Model

The inclusion of the 1794 Edition for 2025 to the Toyota Sequoia portfolio signals the car’s expansion and increased level of luxury. Given that they are constructed on the same platform, it makes sense that Toyota’s full-size three-row SUV and Tundra pickup also feature the luxury-focused trim. The 1794 offers distinctive stylistic cues both inside and outside and sits between the more expensive Platinum and Capstone trims.

The new Sequoia 1794 Edition has a luxurious look with accent pieces and distinctive badging all over it. Even though the outside is essentially the same as any other Sequoia, the inside has a little more opulence. The standard leather or cloth seats are swapped out for more opulent leather that has a stunning brown tone. To add to the cabin’s opulence, real American walnut wood grain is present throughout.

The front seats of the 1794 have massage cushions, ventilation, and heating. The last feature is a 2025 addition. The 1794 trim comes with 20-inch wheels and second-row captain’s seats as well. The inclusion of a wireless trailer camera is one of the other modifications for the 2019 Sequoia model year. The device uses WiFi to provide a live feed straight to the Sequoia’s digital rearview mirror, and it can be mounted on the rear of a trailer.

Toyota doesn’t seem to be limiting the 2025 Sequoia 1794 Edition’s manufacturing, in contrast to the Tundra. Starting prices for the Platinum and Capstone trims will be between $75,000 and $80,000.

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