Toyota is rolling out the first-ever 1794 Edition-badged Toyota Sequoia for the 2025 model year. The special badging is a Texas-inspired tribute to a ranch near San Antonio that was established in the year 1794. That same land is now home to a Toyota plant where the Toyota Sequoia and Tundra are currently assembled.
2025 Toyota Sequoia 1794 Edition
A tribute to its San Antonio heritage, the 1794 Sequoia luxury grade incorporates real American walnut wood grain interior trim, unique leather trimmed heated and ventilated massaging front seats and sleek 1794 badging. American walnut wood-grain trim pieces with “1794 EDITION” are etched on the dash. It also features unique 1794 floor mats.
The 1794 Edition rides on 20-inch alloy wheels, features 2nd row captain’s chairs, a panoramic roof and a tow tech package that all come standard. As does a 14-speaker JBL sound system.
Also New for 2025
Also new for Sequoia in 2025: A new exclusive TRD Pro hue called Mudbath and new available front row leather-trimmed massaging seats, standard for 1794, Platinum and Capstone grades.
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A new Tow Tech Package includes an antenna and newly available Wi-Fi Trailer camera. Features include a Trailer Backup Guide to aid in backing up the SUV with a trailer, Straight Path Assist which helps provide steering control to keep the trailer straight on its intended path when backing up. It's available on all grades but standard on TRD Pro, Platinum, 1794 and Capstone grades. The newly available wireless trailer camera system, available only as a factory installed option, offers an enhanced towing experience with more visibility.
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