The initial iteration of the Toyota Sequoia, often referred to as the model years 2001-2007, represents a full-size sport utility vehicle produced by the Japanese automaker. An example of its use would be specifying replacement parts for a vehicle manufactured during this period requires referencing specifications particular to this generation.
This vehicle generation marked Toyota’s entry into the competitive full-size SUV market in North America. Its introduction provided consumers with an alternative to established domestic brands, offering Toyota’s reputation for reliability and durability, coupled with the cargo and passenger capacity desirable in this vehicle class. The vehicle offered a compelling option for families and individuals needing a capable and spacious vehicle.