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How much does a 2021 Toyota Sequoia cost?

At launch, the Sequoia’s price ranged from about $50,000 for the base SR5 up to the mid-to-upper $70,000s for higher trims like TRD Pro or Platinum. In today’s used market, prices vary widely based on mileage, trim, and condition, typically falling somewhere in the $30,000s to $60,000s range.


New-car pricing in 2021


This section shows the approximate starting MSRP you would have paid when the Sequoia was new, by trim level.


Trim levels offered in 2021



  • SR5: starting around $50,000

  • TRD Sport: starting around $60,000

  • Limited: starting around $63,000

  • TRD Pro: starting around $68,000

  • Platinum: starting around $70,000–$75,000


Notes: Prices exclude destination charges, taxes, and options. Regional pricing and dealer incentives could affect final price.


Used-car pricing today


The current market for used 2021 Sequoias varies by mileage, condition and trim. The ranges below reflect common listings today.


What affects price



  • Mileage: lower-mileage examples command higher prices

  • Trim and features: higher trims with leather, tech packages, and off-road hardware fetch more

  • Condition and history: clean titles and verified maintenance raise value

  • Location and market demand: urban vs rural markets can shift pricing


Typical ranges (as of 2025): well-maintained lower-mileage units often reach roughly $55,000–$65,000; mid-mileage units around $40,000–$55,000; higher-mileage or base trims commonly around $35,000–$45,000.


Prices can be higher in certain markets or for rare colors and low-mileage certified pre-owned units. Always verify current listings and vehicle history reports when shopping.


Summary: The 2021 Sequoia's new-car prices started around $50,000 and climbed into the $70k range for top trims. Used prices today vary widely but generally fall between the mid-$30,000s and mid-$60,000s, depending on mileage, trim, and overall condition.

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