Feb 26, 2017 05:00 AM EST
2018 Toyota Sequoia TRD Sport Boasts Of Custom-Tuned Bilstein Shocks; Promises Enhanced Handling And Cornering Experience!

The 2018 Toyota Sequoia TRD Sport boasts of latest technologies making it one of the strongest contenders for the top of its class as it is made available in dealerships this coming September. More than anything, it is focused on providing the best driving experience as it is equipped with latest suspensions, among many others.

According to Kelley Blue Book, the 2018 Toyota Sequoia TRD Sport made its first public appearance during the Chicago Auto Show and since then, it has been talked about by car enthusiasts and experts alike. The TRD Sport centers on a set of custom-tuned Bilstein shocks and new TRD front and rear anti-sway bars. Both enhances promise to deliver the much-needed driving comfort.

Vehicles this size are notorious for its bumpy and uncomfortable ride. That is definitely not the case for the 2018 Sequoia TRD Sport. No matter the road condition, driving experience will continue to remain as if the road is as smooth as silk.

The 2018 Toyota Sequoia TRD Sport comes in three colors to choose from: Super White, Magnetic Gray, and Midnight Black. No matter what the color is, the TRD Sport will come with bespoke grille and front fascia, 20-inch alloy wheels, gloss black mirror caps, smoked taillamp lenses and much more.

The interior is also exceptionally classy as it comes with all-black cloth and seating for seven with floor mats and door spill protectors. The SR5 and Limited will come in leather upholstery, elevating the classiness even more.

 

The 2018 Toyota Sequoia TRD Sport will be powered by a 5.7-liter i-Force V-8 engine with six-speed automatic transmission. For the TRD Sport, it will look updated with LED headlamps, DRLs, and fog lamps together with individualized grille inserts.

As added by Motor Trend, it is capable of producing 381-horsepower and 401 pound-feet of torque. To support the earlier report, the 2018 Toyota Sequoia TRD Sport comes with a new grille and front bumper, TRD Sport and Sequoia badging, TRD shift knob, and TRD door sill guards.

This full-size SUV may come with a hefty price tag because of its updated features, however, this may not be an issue to the most discerning of buyers. It is understandable that most of the time, best features equate to a more expensive product. The Sequoia Sport is not an exception.

The 2018 Toyota Sequoia TRD Sport is definitely one full-size SUV to watch out for as it is made available in dealerships this fall. In few more months, buyers are sure to enjoy the driving experience this SUV promises to deliver.

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