2025 Toyota Sequoia vs 2025 Ford Expedition

2025 Toyota Sequoia

2025 Toyota Sequoia vs 2025 Ford Expedition

If you’re in the market for a powerful full-size SUV that can take on family adventures, off-road trips, and daily driving with equal confidence, the 2025 Toyota Sequoia and 2025 Ford Expedition both make compelling cases. At Sparks Toyota in Myrtle Beach, SC, we’re here to help you compare these two heavy hitters. From comfort and tech to performance and safety, let’s break down how the Sequoia and Expedition stack up.

Interior Comparison

The 2025 Toyota Sequoia combines upscale materials with rugged practicality, making it a go-to choice for families and weekend explorers. Its available second-row captain’s chairs add flexibility, while the third row folds flat to expand cargo space when needed. Every passenger enjoys generous head and legroom in all rows. The Sequoia’s sliding third row and under-floor storage in the cargo area offer extra versatility that’s perfect for road trips or gear-heavy excursions.

The 2025 Ford Expedition also delivers a spacious interior, especially in the extended MAX configuration. Like the Sequoia, it offers a power-folding third row. Its cabin leans more utilitarian in base trims, though higher trims improve materials and design. While both are roomy, the Sequoia brings more flexibility in how you use that space.

2025 Toyota Sequoia Interior

2025 Ford Expedition Interior

Rows: Three

Max Seating: Eight

Max Cargo Capacity: 86.9 cubic feet

Upholstery Options: Cloth (Standard) / Semi-Aniline Leather, SofTex®, TRD Pro SofTex® or Leather (Available)

Rows: Three

Max Seating: Eight

Max Cargo Capacity: 123.1 cubic feet (MAX model)

Upholstery Options: Cloth (Standard) / ActiveX™, Leather, or Premium Del Rio Leather (Available)

Toyota Sequoia Interior

2025 Toyota Sequoia Console 2025 Toyota Sequoia Wheel 2025 Toyota Sequoia Cargo

Ford Expedition Interior

2025 Ford Expedition Console 2025 Ford Expedition Wheel 2025 Ford Expedition Cargo

Performance

The 2025 Sequoia comes standard with a powertrain that gives you immediate torque, better fuel economy, and serious towing strength. The 10-speed automatic transmission keeps things smooth, while selectable drive modes – including options for towing and off-roading – make this SUV a standout in any terrain. The Sequoia’s ride feels confident and controlled, even with a trailer hitched.

The Expedition offers a similar powertrain. While upper trims offer more horsepower, those powertrains are limited to high-end models. The Sequoia’s standard hybrid setup gives every trim a balanced mix of efficiency and power without forcing you to upgrade.

2025 Toyota Sequoia

2025 Ford Expedition

Max Towing Capacity: 9,520 lbs

Max Towing Capacity: 9,300 lbs

Max Payload Capacity: 1,730 lbs

Max Payload Capacity: 1,758 lbs

Base Engine: i-FORCE MAX 3.4-liter Twin-Turbo V6 Hybrid

Horsepower: 437

Torque: 583 lb-ft

Transmission: 10-Speed Automatic

Base Engine: 3.5-liter EcoBoost® V6

Horsepower: 400

Torque: 480 lb-ft

Transmission: 10-Speed Automatic

Tech & Entertainment

The 2025 Sequoia offers more standard tech than many competitors right out of the gate. Toyota's Audio Multimedia system is intuitive, with standard wireless smartphone integration, a large digital gauge cluster, and multiple USB-C ports in front and back.

The 2025 Ford Expedition features SYNC® 4 with a touchscreen, wireless smartphone integration, and FordPass® Wi-Fi. While its screen is larger, several features like navigation and rear seat entertainment are limited to higher trims.

2025 Toyota Sequoia Top Technology Features

2025 Ford Top Technology Features

  • 12-V Auxiliary Power Outlet
  • 8-inch Audio Multimedia Touchscreen
  • 12.3-inch Digital Gauge Cluster
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™
  • Eight-Speaker Audio System
  • Cloud-Based Navigation with Intelligent Assistant (Subscription Required)
  • Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone and Audio Streaming
  • Six-Speaker Sound System
  • SiriusXM® with 3-Month Trial
  • Wi-Fi Connect (Subscription Required)
  • 13.2-inch Center Stack Display
  • 24-inch Panoramic Instrument Panel Display
  • Ford Digital Experience
  • 4.2-inch Instrument Cluster Screen
  • USB Ports
  • FordPass® Connect with Wi-Fi Hotspot
  • AM/FM Stereo with Six Speakers
  • Sirius XM

Safety Features

Toyota loads the 2025 Sequoia with advanced safety features from the start. The Toyota Safety Sense™ 2.5 suite is standard and includes a full lineup of driver assistive and collision prevention technology – even on the base model. The Expedition includes Ford Co-Pilot360™, which covers the essentials, but some advanced features are only offered on upper trims.

2025 Toyota Sequoia Standard Safety Features

2025 Ford Expedition Standard Safety Features

  • Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
  • Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
  • Lane Tracing Assist
  • Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (Full-Speed Range)
  • Road Sign Assist
  • Automatic High Beams
  • Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
  • Trailer Merge Warning
  • Safety Connect® with Emergency Assistance (1-Year Trial)
  • LATCH Child Seat System
  • Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Pedestrian Detection
  • Forward Collision Warning
  • Dynamic Brake Support
  • Lane-Keeping System
  • Blind Spot Information System with Cross-Traffic Alert
  • Auto High-Beam Headlamps
  • Rear View Camera
  • Safety Canopy®
  • AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control
  • LATCH Child Seat Anchors

Sparks Toyota’s Bottom Line

Both the 2025 Toyota Sequoia and the Ford Expedition offer size, strength, and family-ready flexibility. The Expedition shines with its available MAX cargo space and trim-level variety. But the Sequoia stands out for its standard hybrid powertrain, packed tech features, and full suite of advanced safety systems – even at the base level.

At Sparks Toyota in Myrtle Beach, SC, we invite you to experience the 2025 Toyota Sequoia for yourself. Stop by for a test drive and see why more drivers are making the move to Sequoia.

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