- Toyota’s largest SUV gets a stylish interior makeover at some trim levels for 2026
The biggest Toyota isn’t due for a makeover yet. However, Toyota will give its Sequoia full-size SUV a new interior look for 2026.
Nothing changes mechanically for the Tundra-based Sequoia. But two trim levels get new upholstery options.
The range-topping Capstone model will come with a new Shale interior color scheme using dark gray textured leather.
The mid-level Limited trim loses its SofTex faux leather, replaced with the real hides “in both black and gray, showcasing a new pattern with black leather featuring white stitching and gray leather adorned with black stitching,” Toyota announced.
The Capstone, Platinum, and leather-heavy 1794 edition get standard massaging front seats. Every trim level gains power-folding third-row seats – a welcome addition, since our main complaint about the otherwise-excellent Sequoia is that the cargo area is small enough that you’ll need to fold the third row to carry much.
The off-road-oriented TRD Pro comes in a unique color every year. This year’s is an icy blue called Wave Maker.
2026 Toyota Sequoia Pricing
Price increases are modest considering the changes. All 2026 prices include a $2,095 destination fee. All 2025 prices include a $1,945 destination fee.
Trim Level | 2025 Price + Destination Fee | 2026 Price + Destination Fee | Price Change |
SR5 4×2 | $64,380 | $66,120 | +$1,740 |
SR5 4×4 | $67,370 | $69,120 | +$1,750 |
Limited 4×2 | $70,770 | $71,890 | +$1,120 |
Limited 4×4 | $73,770 | $74,390 | +$620 |
Platinum 4×4 | $81,515 | $82,130 | +$615 |
TRD Pro 4×4 | $82,240 | $82,860 | +$620 |
1794 Edition 4×4 | $82,300 | $82,945 | +$645 |
Capstone 4×4 | $85,860 | $86,530 | +$670 |