How much gas does a Sequoia hold?
The current-generation Toyota Sequoia stores 24.6 gallons of fuel. This is the standard capacity across the lineup as of 2023–present, providing a practical balance between range and cargo space.
In this article, we break down the tank size, its consistency across engines and trims, and how it translates into driving range and fueling strategy for everyday use and long trips.
Tank capacity across the Sequoia’s latest generations
Official Toyota specifications list a 24.6-gallon tank (93 liters) for 2023–present Sequoias, with no trim or powertrain variation affecting the capacity.
- 2023–present Sequoia: 24.6 gallons (93 L) fuel tank.
- Shared across trims and powertrains: i-FORCE twin-turbo V6 and the i-FORCE MAX hybrid use the same capacity.
- Note: The stated capacity is a factory specification and remains consistent across the lineup; aftermarket modifications do not change the official fuel-tank size.
Understanding this fixed capacity helps drivers estimate range, plan fueling stops, and compare Sequoia’s real-world performance to other full-size SUVs.
Estimating range and real-world fueling
Fuel range depends on mpg, which varies by engine choice, driving style, and conditions. With a fixed 24.6-gallon tank, your approximate range is governed by the vehicle’s combined fuel economy ratings.
To estimate in practice, use these steps:
- Find the EPA official combined mpg rating for your Sequoia's engine and trim (city/highway/combined).
- Multiply 24.6 gallons by the combined mpg to estimate approximate driving range on a full tank.
- Adjust for real-world factors such as terrain, cargo load, climate control usage, and driving habits.
For planning, many drivers also rely on the trip computer and real-world fuel economy data to judge when to refuel on a trip.
Summary
The Sequoia’s fuel tank capacity is 24.6 gallons (93 liters) on 2023–present models, consistent across trims and engines. This fixed size, together with EPA mpg ratings, determines the approximate driving range and fueling needs for daily use and longer journeys.
