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TOYOTA SEQUOIA - NEWS / TECH / REVIEWS / NEW PARTS
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Toyota Sequoia
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Friday, 15 September 2000 |
Arriving in early November, Sequoia will be Toyota's first mainstream, full-size sport utility vehicle (SUV). It was developed to fill a key product-and-price position between the 4Runner and the Land Cruiser. Larger and roomier than the Cruiser, Sequoia will complement Toyota's SUV lineup with the size, features, performance and pricing that are currently in such high demand with recreationally-active American families. "Sequoia is much more than Toyota's biggest SUV," said Don Esmond, Toyota Division senior vice-president and general manager. "Like Tundra, Sequoia was developed, designed and built to meet the unique demands of the American market." SPEED TAGS: Toyota Sequoia Toyota Sequoia SUV Toyota SUV Toyota 4X4 4X4 Full-Size SUV Sport Utility Vehicle Toyota Land Cruiser Land Cruiser i-Force V8 V8 Toyota V8 Toyota Engine V8 Engine Sequoia First Year Sequoia Model Years Model Years Toyota Specs 2001 Toyota Models 2001 Parts 2001 Toyota Parts 2001 Sequoia Parts |
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Toyota Sequoia
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Wednesday, 19 July 2000 |
Dana Corporation (NYSE: -DCN) announced today that it will soon begin production of frame assemblies and driveshafts for the new 2001 full-size Sequoia sport utility vehicle, manufactured by Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana. The frame will be assembled at Dana's Structural Products facility, located in Owensboro, Ky. The Sequoia will benefit from Dana's and Toyota's commitment to excellence to design the frame with unprecedented NVH characteristics. The front half of the frame is similar in design to the Toyota Tundra pickup and the components for the rear portion are being produced at Dana's Structural Products facility in Hopkinsville, Ky. The Sequoia will also benefit from the advanced line-sequencing technology that was jointly developed by Dana and Toyota for the Tundra. SPEED TAGS: Dana Corporation Dana Axles Dana Axle Dana Lockers Dana Locker Toyota SUV Toyota 4X4 Toyota Frame Toyota Assembly Toyota Driveshafts 2001 Toyota 2001 Sequoia 2001 Toyota Sequoia Sequoia Parts Toyota Parts |
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Toyota Sequoia
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Monday, 10 January 2000 |
Toyota Motor Sales (TMS) U.S.A., Inc., today unveiled the Sequoia full-size sport utility vehicle (SUV) at a press conference at the North American International Auto Show. The Sequoia, scheduled to go on sale in late 2000 as a 2001 model, will be built alongside the Toyota Tundra pickup at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, and will share the full-size pickup's platform and V8 powertrain. "It is appropriate that here at one of the largest auto shows in North America, we choose to launch the largest, most versatile sport utility vehicle in our lineup," said Don Esmond, group vice president and general manager, Toyota Division. "Sequoia is Toyota's first truly full-size sport utility, filling a key product-and-price position between the high-volume, mid-size 4Runner and the low-volume premium-brand Land Cruiser." SPEED TAGS: Indiana Toyota Full-Size Toyota Sequoia SUV Toyota Sequoia SUV Detroit Auto Show 2000 Toyota 1999 Toyota 2000 Sequoia Sequoia Debut Sequoia Model Sequoia Years |
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Toyota Sequoia
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Tuesday, 19 October 1999 |
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Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., announced that the name of its all-new U.S.-built full-size sport utility vehicle (SUV) will be Sequoia. Scheduled to go on sale in the fall of 2000 as a 2001 model, Sequoia will be based on the Toyota Tundra full-size pickup truck. It will feature the same i-Force V8 engine that powers the Toyota Land Cruiser and Tundra. Sequoia will be built alongside Tundra at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana production facility. Jim Press, TMS executive vice president, announced the name to journalists attending the Tokyo Motor Show at a press conference on Tuesday. Press said Sequoia represents strength and longevity. It will join Toyota's wide range of SUV's, including the compact car-based RAV4, the mid-sized 4Runner and the full-size Land Cruiser. SPEED TAGS: Toyota Sequoia Toyota Sequoia SUV Toyota SUV Toyota 4X4 4X4 Full-Size SUV Sport Utility Vehicle Toyota Land Cruiser Land Cruiser i-Force V8 V8 Toyota V8 Toyota Engine V8 Engine Sequoia First Year Sequoia Model Years Model Years |
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