How many cubic feet is a Toyota Sequoia?
In common configurations, the Sequoia offers roughly 19 cubic feet behind the third-row seat, about 66 cubic feet behind the second row, and up to around 120 cubic feet with both rows folded. Exact numbers vary by year, trim, and seating setup.
What the numbers mean
These measurements reflect cargo volume in cubic feet as published by Toyota and automotive data sources. They change with seating arrangements and floor configurations and exclude subfloor storage on some trims.
The figures below show typical cargo space for current-generation Sequoias (2023 model year and newer) in common configurations.
- Behind the third row: about 19 cubic feet of cargo space.
- Behind the second row: about 66 cubic feet with the third row folded.
- With both second and third rows folded: up to roughly 120 cubic feet of cargo space.
Note: Exact numbers vary by year, trim, and seating configuration (e.g., captain’s chairs vs. bench seating in the second row) and by whether you include floor-tied storage or optional organizers.
Model-year and seating variations
Impact of seating configurations
Two common configurations affect cargo space: 8-passenger seating with a full-length bench in the second row and 7-passenger setups with captain’s chairs. The captain’s chairs typically reduce the maximum cargo behind the second row by a few cubic feet, with minimal impact on the space behind the third row.
Summary
The Toyota Sequoia's cargo capacity varies by configuration. Generally, you’ll see about 19 cubic feet behind the third row, around 66 cubic feet behind the second row, and up to roughly 120 cubic feet with both rows folded. For exact numbers, check the specific model year and trim of the Sequoia you’re considering.
