Are you torn between the 2023 Toyota Sequoia and GMC Yukon? If so, you’ve come to the right place, because we provide a comprehensive breakdown of these two SUVs.
Both of these SUVs are designed for ultimate power and capability. They both offer plenty of passenger room and cargo space. They also offer excellent safety and security features. That being said, which one will best suit the needs of you, your family, and your lifestyle?
Feature Comparison
When compared side by side, there are features that the Toyota Sequoia and the GMC Yukon both have that make them competitors in the market. While one may do better than the other in certain areas, it’s no secret that these two are a match for each other. Ultimately, your decision is going to boil down to the specifics you’re seeking.
For example, both vehicles feature a roomy third row of seats to accommodate up to 8 people at once. And both options’ third rows fold down to provide additional cargo room.
The Toyota Sequoia outclasses the GMC Yukon with a standard i-FORCE MAX Hybrid Powertrain engine that is capable of 437 horsepower and 583 lb. ft. of torque. GMC Yukon has a 6.2L V8 engine that boasts 420 horsepower and 460 lb. ft. of torque.
The Toyota Sequoia also has a greater towing capacity than the GMC Yukon. The Yukon can tow an impressive 8,400 pounds, while the Sequoia can max out its towing ability at an even more impressive 9,000 pounds.
Both vehicles come with touchscreen displays that keep you connected while on the road. The GMC has a 15-inch display that will project information onto your windshield such as speed limit, lane departure warnings, etc. The Toyota has a 14-inch display that will also display information on your windshield to allow you to drive undistracted.
Interior Comparison
You want to be comfortable, right? The Toyota Sequoia was recently redesigned to boast ultimate comfort. Both SUVs offer excellent cargo room and storage space. The GMC Yukon features a class leading power-sliding center console that provides up to 10” of additional storage.
The Toyota Sequoia comfortably seats up to eight passengers and has an adjustable cargo shelf that allows drivers to adjust the space in their vehicle to accommodate their needs. Both vehicles offer ample storage, but the Sequoia offers greater configurations.
Power and Fuel Comparison
As previously mentioned, the Toyota Sequoia boasts a hybrid engine that comes with the standard i-FORCE MAX Hybrid powertrain and features 437 horsepower with 583 lb. ft. of torque. This hybrid powertrain allows the Sequoia to have an MPG of 21 in the city and 24 on the highway. This is combined with the fact that the Toyota Sequoia is capable of towing up to 9,000 pounds.
The GMC Yukon, on the other hand, has options for three different engines depending on the trim. There’s the 6.2L V8 Engine that has 420 horsepower, 460 lb. ft. of torque, and an estimated MPG of 14 in the city and 20 on the highway. Then there’s the 5.3L V8 engine that has 355 horsepower, 383 lb. ft. of torque, and an MPG of 15 in the city and 20 on the highway. And then there’s the Duramax 3.0L Turbo-Diesel Engine with 277 horsepower, 460 lb. ft. of torque, and up to a 756-mile range. The GMC Yukon is also capable of towing up to 8,400 pounds.
If you’re looking for efficiency and power, the Toyota Sequoia is the way to go.
Safety Features Comparison
Driver-assist tools come standard in newer vehicles, and the GMC Yukon and 2023 Toyota Sequoia are no exceptions. These safety features are designed to give drivers peace of mind that their passengers are going to be protected if and when the unexpected happens.
Both vehicles are equipped with standard safety features such as cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring, and pre-collision assist, with the Toyota Sequoia featuring pedestrian detection capability.
The Toyota Sequoia takes safety a step further with the Toyota Rear Seat Reminder, which lets drivers know if a rear door is opened within 10 seconds of the SUV being turned on.
What’s the Vehicle for You?
Deciding which vehicle to go with is a personal decision, but we can help steer you in the right direction if you’re not sure which one is going to fit into your lifestyle better. The Toyota Sequoia has features parents will love that make it stick out from the competition, as well as impressive towing capability and driver-assist features.
Both vehicles have something to offer everyone, so it’s up to you to decide what is most important to you in your next SUV. Our team can help you.