Powertrain: Hybrid Muscle for Heavy-Duty Needs
Every 2026 Toyota Sequoia runs on the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain. The setup combines a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 engine with a motor generator between the engine and the 10-speed automatic transmission. It produces 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque.
That’s not marketing fluff. Those numbers translate to better performance under load. Expect strong towing capability, fast highway merging, and low-speed power delivery for trails and inclines.
Key performance specs:
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Engine | Twin-turbo V6 hybrid |
Horsepower | 437 hp |
Torque | 583 lb-ft |
Transmission | 10-speed automatic |
Drive Options | 2WD or part-time 4WD |
Toyota kept the part-time 4WD system for the 1794, Platinum, TRD Pro, and Capstone grades. SR5 and Limited offer it as an option. The selector knob on the center console makes it easy to switch between 2WD and 4WD modes when terrain or traction conditions change.
Interior: Practical Upgrades That Make a Difference
Toyota updated the interior trims for 2026 with minimal gimmickry. These changes target comfort and usability rather than vanity. On higher trims, the seating gets a functional upgrade.
- Capstone now features Shale Premium Textured leather.
- Limited gets new black and grey leather-trimmed seats with contrast stitching.
- Power folding third-row seats are now standard on all trims, reducing the need to fumble with awkward seat levers.
For buyers choosing the 1794, Platinum, or Capstone, front passengers now get 10-way adjustable massaging seats. The 14-inch touchscreen controls massage zones and intensity. These seats work whether you’re parked or driving.
Technology: Larger Screens, Voice Commands, and OTA Updates
Toyota migrated the Audio Multimedia System from the Tundra to the Sequoia. That’s a good thing. It replaces the aging interface of previous models with a modern, voice-activated setup.
Standard screen sizes:
- 8-inch touchscreen: SR5 and base trims
- 14-inch touchscreen: Optional or standard on higher trims
Key tech features:
- “Hey Toyota” voice activation
- Over-the-Air updates for navigation
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Drive Connect subscription supports cloud-based navigation with live traffic and Google POI data
Everything runs through Toyota’s Connected Technologies team in Texas. That means U.S.-specific tuning for voice recognition, interface layout, and data syncing.