2025 Toyota Sequoia Base
Independent review & score by Carivo
Independent review & score by Carivo
| Seating Capacity | 8 passengers |
|---|---|
| Body Style | SUV |
| Base Price | $63,164–$81,346 |
Source: EPA FuelEconomy.gov & manufacturer data. Figures reflect base trim; actual specs vary by trim level.
The 2025 Toyota Sequoia Base is a suv that earns a Carivo score of 7.9/10 — rated Recommended. Its strongest dimension is Reliability at 8.6/10, while Value at 7.1/10 is where it trails the competition most noticeably. It's a solid all-rounder that delivers across most dimensions without obvious deal-breakers.
Reliability and safety are the two dimensions that matter most for long-term ownership costs. Reliability stands out at 8.6/10. The Sequoia Base nameplate has earned that score through its track record and a comparatively clean recall sheet. Safety lands at 8.4/10 — solid, though some rivals offer more advanced driver-assist features as standard. Confirm official results for your trim at nhtsa.gov/ratings.
With 7.4/10 for performance, this is a car tuned for daily driving rather than excitement — perfectly capable on the commute, unremarkable on a back road. At 7.7/10 for technology, the infotainment and driver-assist package does its job without setting benchmarks — check which features cost extra on lower trims.
Priced from $63,164–$81,346, 23 MPG, seating 8, the Toyota Sequoia Base sits in the premium tier of the suv category. At 7.1/10 for value, it delivers fair pricing for what's on offer, though the best alternatives in this price range score slightly higher. At 1 year old, it's recent enough that the core feature set holds up well against current competition.
Verdict: Nothing about the 2025 Toyota Sequoia Base will scare a sensible buyer off. It scores consistently across the board, and it does what a good suv should — quietly and competently.
Carivo scores are our own editorial assessment, informed by NHTSA safety and recall records, EPA fuel-economy figures, and manufacturer-published specifications. Scores are reviewed periodically and updated when new data becomes available. See our full methodology →
The 2025 Toyota Sequoia Base ranks #293 of 2454 suvs in the Carivo database — better than 88% of the segment. Its 7.9/10 overall score is 0.5 points above the segment average of 7.4/10. Its $63,164 starting price is about 75% above the segment's median of $36,079.
Rankings are recalculated as new vehicles and scores are added. See the full SUV ranking →
Smart-money pick: the 2022 Toyota Sequoia Base scores 7.8/10 — within striking distance of the 2025's 7.9 — and starts roughly $5,500 lower. If you don't need the newest model year, that's money better spent on a higher trim or kept in your pocket.
| Year | Score | Starting price (MSRP when new) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 (this review) | 7.9/10 | $63,164 | |
| 2024 | 7.9/10 | $61,325 | Read review → |
| 2023 | 7.9/10 | $59,485 | Read review → |
| 2022 | 7.8/10 | $57,645 | Read review → |
| 2021 | 7.7/10 | $55,805 | Read review → |
| 2020 | 7.7/10 | $53,966 | Read review → |
| 2019 | 7.6/10 | $52,126 | Read review → |
| 2018 | 7.6/10 | $50,286 | Read review → |
| 2017 | 7.5/10 | $48,446 | Read review → |
| 2016 | 7.5/10 | $46,607 | Read review → |
| 2015 | 7.5/10 | $44,767 | Read review → |
We rate the 2025 Toyota Sequoia Base's reliability 8.6/10 — one of the stronger records in its class.
It scores 7.9/10 overall, ranking #293 of 2454 suvs in our database (better than 88% of the segment). A solid choice for most buyers — compare it against the segment leaders before deciding.
The 2025 Toyota Sequoia Base starts at $63,164 and ranges up to $81,346 across trims (MSRP when new). At 23 MPG, expect roughly $2,283/year in fuel at 15,000 miles/year.
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