Sequoia's overall look is clean, purposeful and, above all, big. The Sequoia takes its styling cues from the Toyota Tundra full-size pickup. Both are built at the same assembly plant in Princeton, Indiana. Sequoia may be the most conservatively styled full-size SUV available. The rear looks more like a minivan than a truck.Sequoia's front and rear doors are nicely integrated and fit proportionally with the rearmost seating and cargo area. They swing open and closed with exceptional lightness, but shut with a nice, secure thunk. The window in the rear liftgate actually rolls down, just like those on the wood-paneled station wagons of the '60s and '70s. That's good, because this is a big vehicle. The liftgate swings so high that it's a long stretch for people five-feet tall, even with the hanging assist strap.
Sequoia's overhangs, particularly the front, are short, so the approach and departure angles are good for off-roading. The Limited model has body colored wheel arches, mirrors and molding, as opposed to black.