Toyota Unveils All-New 2008 Sequoia At 2007 Los Angeles Auto
Show
11/14/2007 Los Angeles, CA
November 14, 2007 - Toyota Motor Sales (TMS)
U.S.A, Inc., unveiled the second-generation Sequoia full-size
sport utility vehicle at a press conference today 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.
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.
In his efforts to be sure he got the 2008
Sequoia right, Chief Engineer Motoharu Araya immersed himself in
American culture for two-and-a-half years as he began his design
brief for the Sequoia. He even went so far as to live for a time
with an American family that owned a fullsize SUV so that he
could better understand the way SUV users relate to their
vehicles. He also used the Internet to circulate a questionnaire
so that he could acquire detailed information about how
Americans use their SUVs and what their preferences are, right
down to the side of the vehicle on which drivers prefer their
fuel fillers to be located. The result is a class-leading
vehicle with the efficiency, performance, comfort and
convenience that SUV buyers want.
Engines and Transmissions
An available new DOHC 5.7L V8 engine enables the 2008 Sequoia to
provide acceleration performance that is among the leaders in
its class, especially while towing. Sequoia engineers developed
the new engine to produce 381 hp, one of the highest outputs in
this vehicle class. This engine, which is ULEV-II compliant,
uses four valves per cylinder and Dual Variable Valve Timing
with intelligence (VVT-i) to produce 401 lb-ft of torque.
Dual VVT-i continually alters the phase of each
camshaft by operating the oil-control valve and controlling oil
pressure on the advance/retard chamber of the VVT-i cam pulley
through signals from the engine control computer. It produces
optimized valve timing, contributing to higher output and
increased efficiency.
Compact pentroof combustion chambers and
high-strength pistons that are resin-coated to reduce friction,
low-tension piston rings and a low-friction valve train that
uses roller rocker arms also are important features of this
engine, as is an Acoustic Control Induction System that changes
the length of the intake manifold runners based on engine speed
and throttle opening. The exhaust system, constructed of
stainless steel, uses a valve in the main muffler to alter
exhaust flow, reduce exhaust noise and improve performance. It
also employs four catalytic converters – two for cold starts and
two main.
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.
A smooth-shifting electronically controlled
five-speed automatic ECT (Electronically Controlled
Transmission) is mated to the standard 4.7L V8, while a new
six-speed ECT automatic is part of the powertrain package when
the available 5.7L V8 is selected.
This transmission benefits from hydraulic
pressures that are very carefully controlled for smoother
shifts, and from highly accurate gear-tooth surfaces that help
ensure low noise levels. A Tow/Haul mode that extends use of the
lower gear ratios also is part of this transmission's package.
Both transmissions are controlled by
floor-mounted shifters and are equipped with torque converters
that use Toyota's flexible lock-up control for enhanced fuel
efficiency, and both transmissions can be shifted sequentially.
Additionally, the six-speed transmission's
torque converter will lock up in fourth and fifth gear, as well
as in sixth gear.
On four-wheel-drive models, a two-speed transfer
case that contains a lockable Torsen limited-slip differential
is used to transmit power to both the front and rear wheels.
Interestingly, this transfer case, with its 1:1 high-range gear
ratio and its 2.618:1 low-range gear ratio, uses a durable
six-gear planetary ring instead of the more usual four-gear
ring. The transfer case is shifted electronically via a rotary
knob within easy reach of the driver, and it locks with the push
of a button. High-capacity universal joints are used in the
drive line to accommodate the available power of the engines.
The front and rear differentials are larger for
added strength and measure 8.7 inches in diameter (front) and
10.0 inches (rear). The standard differential ratio is 3.909:1,
with an optional 4.3:1 ratio available as part of Sequoia's
towing package.
Chassis and Suspension
To improve ride comfort and overall vehicle dynamics, the 2008
Sequoia was given an all-new platform that features independent
suspension at both front and rear. This new suspension not only
provides unparalleled ride, handling and straight-line
stability, but it also equips Sequoia with an available towing
capacity of 10,000 lbs which puts Sequoia among the leaders in
its class.
To provide a vehicle that will not fatigue its
driver or passengers even on very long trips, Sequoia engineers
focused on improved ride comfort and quietness, and on enhanced
straight-line stability.
The new independent suspension employs upper and
lower A-arms at each wheel, tubular shock absorbers, coil
springs and a hollow tubular antiroll bar. It provides not only
improved chassis dynamics thanks to reduced unsprung weight, but
also a turning radius of about 19 feet, the tightest in
Sequoia's class. Additionally, increased suspension travel and a
newly developed upper front shock-absorber support and lower
bushing help enhance ride quality.
An available air suspension package and Active
Variable Suspension (AVS), with settings for comfort, normal and
sport, improves the ride comfort and augments the Sequoia's
ability to tow and haul heavy loads while maintaining an
appropriate ride height and chassis attitude.
Larger tires and wheels were adopted to complete
the chassis equation. Standard are 275/65R18 tires and 18-inch
aluminum wheels, while 275/55R20 tires and specially designed
20-inch aluminum wheels are available.
Inside those wheels, Sequoia uses 13.9-inch
ventilated disc brakes up front and 13.6-inch ventilated disc
brakes at the rear. To improve braking performance and fade
resistance, calipers with four opposed pistons – two per side –
are used for the front brakes. The Anti-lock Braking System is
equipped with EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution) and
Brake Assist.
Design and Styling
Working from a design theme articulated as “Rugged and
Advanced,” engineers gave the 2008 Sequoia a new, larger body
size and a tough new look.
Sequoia's overall length, width and height are
increased, its wheelbase lengthened and its front and rear track
is widened. Front and rear overhang, meanwhile, is reduced.
Larger headlamps, with available headlamp
washers, were adopted, as were large side-view mirrors that are
available with power retraction, automatic glare-resistance,
puddle lamps, turn-signal lamps, position memory and
reverse-linked tilt functions.
This new design achieves a drag coefficient of
0.35, which means the vehicle offers exceptional aerodynamic
characteristics and low wind-noise. The vehicle's mirrors,
wipers, A-pillar and roof header are shaped to maximize
aerodynamic efficiency and minimize wind noise.
The Sequoia's underside, meanwhile, also is optimized to reduce
drag and wind noise, and to help improve directional stability.
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Interior and Comfort
A primary design goal was to ensure that the 2008 Sequoia is
useful and user-friendly and its driver and passengers,
regardless of size and build, have sufficient space to ride in
comfort. To that end, the Sequoia's cabin interior is longer,
wider and taller than the previous Sequoia. Indeed, space
sufficient to comfortably accommodate people well above normal
height is available in each of Sequoia's eight seats.
Additionally, the second-row seat is equipped
with a sliding-type seat adjuster that allows the seat to be
adjusted for added comfort when the number of passengers is
limited. For the third-row seat, an advanced seat-cushion
linkage reclining mechanism is adopted that elevates rear
passenger comfort to new levels.
Designers took special care to create
comfortable, spacious seats in all positions. To help achieve
this goal, a new seat framework, with increased seat width, was
adopted. The driver's seat is standard-equipped with power
lumbar support, and available as an option on the front
passenger seat. Seat heaters are available for the driver seat
and front passenger seat.
The second-row seats are split 40:20:40, and
separate captain's seats are available. The second-row seat is
equipped with a seat-slide mechanism that offers an adjustment
range of 5.9 inches.
This seat can also be folded down flat and uses
an easy-slide action to allow passenger access to the third-row
seat. A seat heater is standard with the Platinum grade, and
child-seat restraints for the second row are standard on all
grades.
The third-row seat is split 60:40, and it also
has a seatback reclining mechanism. It too can be easily folded
flat.
The interior surrounding these seats is a model
of comfort, safety and efficiency and is filled with thoughtful
details. For example, the rear-view mirror incorporates an
automatic electrochromic function, and also incorporates a
compass, a map lamp and garage-door-opener functions. Other
thoughtful features include automatic up-and-down and jam
protection for the front power windows, a back-door power window
with automatic up-and-down, jam protection, and an available
power back door equipped with an easy-closer and remote-control
functions. An illuminated entry system is standard.
For the dash, designers incorporated a modular
instrument panel structure and they endowed it, and other
interior surfaces, with a finish and feel worthy of comparison
with similar surfaces in the finest luxury cars. Rings around
Sequoia's Optitron gauges, and the climate control knobs, are
chrome colored, and panels on the dash are silver metallic.
A newly designed four-spoke steering wheel
contains controls for the Sequoia's air conditioning system,
Bluetooth®-capable phones and other functions. It is connected
to a newly developed steering column with a floating
intermediate shaft that helps enhance steering feel and minimize
noise and vibration. This steering column offers both tilt and
telescopic functions, and a powered memory feature is available.
The 2008 Sequoia offers automatic air-conditioning with solar
sensors and automatic left and right independent temperature
controls. Rear air conditioning also is part of the package.
This three-zone system uses a newly developed multi-layer filter
to ensure that air brought into the passenger cabin is as free
from dust, pollen and other contaminants as possible.
To help keep driver and passengers entertained,
the Sequoia's audio system is improved and speaker placement is
optimized. An AM/FM/CD sound system with eight speakers is
standard for SR5. Also available is a 660-watt JBL Synthesis
14-speaker system. The JBL systems are Bluetooth-compatible and
are capable of receiving XM Satellite radio with the
appropriately installed equipment and service subscription. Both
are equipped with MP3 ports. A new-generation navigation system
with a new menu screen and an improved seven-inch display is
available for 2008.
To enhance the travel experience for passengers
in the second- and third-row seats, a Rear Seat Entertainment
system with a DVD player and nine-inch display is available.
The same efficient packaging that allows
class-leading interior comfort, allows hauling pieces up to 11
feet in length.
Throughout, there are eight extra-large cup
holders and eight bottle holders, and designers also took steps
to enhance Sequoia's availability of storage spaces. For
instance, the glove box now measures 9.5 liters, and the
second-row console box will hold 12 CDs or four DVD cases.
For the seating surfaces, both leather and an
easy-to-clean fabric are available. Three interior colors are
available, one of which is new. The new one is Red Rock/Black,
available only in the Platinum grade, while the others are Gray
and Sand Beige.
Safety
The 2008 Sequoia employs active and passive safety features to
help provide protection for vehicle occupants. Sequoia is
equipped with Toyota's STAR Safety System, which includes VSC
(Vehicle Stability Control), and TRAC (Traction Control) (2WD
models) or A-TRAC (Active-Traction Control) (4WD models), ABS
(antilock braking) with EBD (electronic brake force
distribution) and Brake Assist.
Sequoia's collision safety performance is
enhanced by driver and passenger seat-mounted side- and side-
curtain airbags that are included as standard equipment; and
roll-sensing side curtain airbags that extend from the front
seat to the third-row seat.
Standard Features and Options
The 2008 Sequoia is available in three grades – SR5, Limited and
Platinum.
The list of standard items on the SR5 and
Limited grades, includes the 276 hp 4.7L V8 engine and automatic
transmission, Toyota's STAR Safety System, Electronic Brake
Distribution with Brake Assist, side curtain airbag with
rollover sensor, engine immobilizer with alarm, direct tire
pressure monitoring system, seating for eight passengers,
eight-way manually adjustable driver's seat, four-way manually
adjustable front passenger's seat, fold-flat feature for second-
and third-row seats, auto tri-zone air conditioning, power
windows, locks, back window, keyless entry, AM/FM/CD
eight-speaker audio system with a mini-plug for iPod
compatibility, rear wiper and defogger, tilt/telescope steering
wheel, cruise control, spare tire and mud guards.
To that, the Limited grade adds front and rear
parking sonar, fog lamps, heated leather-trimmed seats,
10-way-adjustable driver's seat, leather-trimmed steering wheel
and gear shift knob, Optitron gauges, multi-information display,
electrochromatic rear-view mirror, roof rack, running boards and
JBL Synthesis audio system with Bluetooth capability.
The Platinum grade includes all of the above,
and also adds the 5.7L V8 engine and six-speed transmission,
20-inch diamond cut-finish alloy wheels, rear load-leveling air
suspension, power seat memory package, heated and
air-conditioned front seats (driver and first-row passenger),
second-row heated seats, rear spoiler, power back door, sunroof,
headlamp cleaner, and navigation system with a backup camera.
A wide range of options is available on the SR5
and Limited Grades, including the 5.7L V8 engine and six-speed
transmission, four-wheel drive, a towing package, rear-seat
entertainment system, heated leather-trimmed seat packages,
load-leveling rear air suspension, sunroof, 20-inch alloy
wheels, power back door, and more. Laser cruise control is an
option exclusive to the Platinum grade.
Interesting Details
The Sequoia's designers and engineers went to extraordinary
lengths to make sure the vehicle is as comfortable to ride in
and convenient to use as possible. As an example of the
conveniences they specified, an available electrically driven
full-flat tilting mechanism was developed for the third-row
seat. When the seat is folded into its flat position, large
baggage or cargo can be loaded without removing the seat.
Every small detail was carefully planned in the
effort to ensure concerns of quality were attended to. For
instance, engineers worked to improve the operational feel of
the Sequoia's switches. They specified large door handles that
would be easy to use, and located the handles at an optimum
height.
Closing the back door requires less force than
was required on previous models, and the back-door glass can be
opened and closed for easy loading or ventilation with the turn
of a key. Also included are handy hooks in the cargo section
from which to hang grocery bags.
The rear door opening angle is 10 degrees wider
than the previous model, providing easier passenger
ingress/egress and child seat installation.
An intuitive parking assist system is optionally available. This
uses sensors and an audible warning to alert the driver of the
position of solid objects, and their distance from the vehicle.
As a final interesting touch, the Sequoia's
towing hitch is integrated into the frame as a single unit.
Warranty
Toyota's 36-month/36,000 mile new-vehicle limited warranty
applies to all components other than normal wear and maintenance
items. Additional 60-month warranties cover the powertrain for
60 months/60,000 miles and corrosion perforation for 60 months
with no mileage limitations.
The Toyota Sequoia is a full-size
SUV
built by
Toyota and originally based on their
Tundra
pickup truck. Introduced in 2000 for the 2001 model year, it
was slotted in price between the mid-size
4Runner and the
Land Cruiser.