If you are planning to buy a new SUV, you would have come across the various different options Toyota offers. Today we will talk about two of the popular ones- the 2021 Toyota Sequoia and the 2021 Toyota 4Runner. Read this comparison between the 2021 Sequoia vs the 2021 4Runner by Briggs Toyota. You can then check out our new Sequoia inventory here at Briggs Toyota in Fort Scott, KS!
2021 Toyota Sequoia | VS |
2021 Toyota 4Runner |
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$50,400 | Starting MSRP | $36,765 |
5.7L V8 | Engine | 4.0L V6 |
6-speed automatic | Transmission | 5-speed automatic |
381 hp | Horsepower | 270 hp |
401 lb-ft | Torque | 278 lb-ft |
Both of these SUVs have their unique set of features and purposes. If you are looking for a large three-row SUV with the latest safety and infotainment features, the 2021 Toyota Sequoia is your best choice. On the other hand, if you want a midsize SUV with two rows, ample cargo room, and advanced driver-assist features, the 2021 Toyota 4Runner is the perfect vehicle for you.
The base trim levels of both the 2021 Toyota Sequoia and the 2021 Toyota 4Runner have an available RWD as well as a 4WD drivetrain. But the EPA-estimated fuel economy of the 2021 Toyota Sequoia is only 13/17/15 MPG (city/highway/combined) as compared to 16/19/17 MPG (city/highway/combined) for the 2021 Toyota 4Runner. The 2021 Toyota Sequoia comes in eight different trim levels which are- SR5, SR5 Premium, TRD Pro, TRD Sport, TRD Sport Premium, Limited, Nightshade, and Platinum. The 2021 Toyota 4Runner on the other hand has nine available trim levels- SR5, SR5 Premium, Trail Special Edition, TRD Pro, TRD Off-Road, TRD Off-Road Premium, Venture, Limited, and Nightshade.
Both the SUVs have Amazon Alexa, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi hotspot, SiriusXM satellite radio, Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ connectivity made standard on the base trim levels. They both also have an eight-speaker stereo available across all trim levels. The 2021 Sequoia additionally has a moonroof, tri-zone automatic climate control, and fog lights also available in the base model which is not the case in the 4Runner. Although the 4Runner has a power liftgate and a 120V household outlet made standard on the base trim, which makes it stand out from the competition.
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