Toyota Sequoia vs Kia Niro
Overview | |
MSRP$61,275 | MSRP$26,590 |
Average price$38,136 | Average price$19,759 |
Listings3243 | Listings4209 |
Ratings & Reviews | |
User Reviews | User Reviews |
Expert reviews7.7 out of 10 | Expert reviews7.7 out of 10 |
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Reviews SummaryThe Toyota Sequoia gained a standard hybrid powertrain when it entered its third generation, just last year. While the tech updates were widely celebrated and the facelift considered unobjectionable even by its harshest critics, the move to hybrid power proved to be something of a mixed bag. Increased towing and hauling power bolstered the obvious advantage of improved fuel economy, but impact was somewhat dampened by the reduction in cargo and third-row space to accommodate the new battery. Verdict: The Sequoia may not be the most capable full-size SUV in the segment, and it’s certainly not the most spacious. It is, however, the only hybrid in its class, and it offers a blend of seating capacity, towing power, and fuel efficiency you won’t find elsewhere-at least, not if you don’t want to go diesel. | |
Reviews SummaryThe all-new 2023 Kia Niro offers up a fresh take on sustainable mobility. From cleanly defined exterior lines to a minimalist but eco-friendly cabin redesign (the seats are made from eucalyptus leaves!), the second-generation Niro also tops the fuel economy charts with a best-in-class 53 mpg combined. | |
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Popular Features & Specs | |
Engine | Engine1.6L 139 hp I4 Hybrid |
Drive Train | Drive TrainFWD |
Seating Capacity8 | Seating Capacity5 |
EV Battery Capacity1.9 kWh | EV Battery Capacity1.3 kWh |
MPG City | MPG City53 |
MPG Highway | MPG Highway45 |
Engine | |
Engine Name3.4L 437 hp V6 Hybrid | Engine Name1.6L 139 hp I4 Hybrid |
Torque583 lb-ft @ 2400 rpm | Torque |
Horsepower437 hp @ 5200 rpm | Horsepower |
Drivetrain4X2 | DrivetrainFWD |
Fuel Economy | |
EV Battery Capacity1.9 kWh | EV Battery Capacity1.3 kWh |
MPG City | MPG City53 |
MPG Highway | MPG Highway45 |
Interior | |
Seating Capacity8 | Seating Capacity5 |
Key Features | |
Sunroof/MoonroofStandard | Sunroof/Moonroof |
Safety | |
Front Crash Overall | Front Crash Overall4 |
Side Crash Overall | Side Crash Overall5 |
Dimensions & Capacity | |
Cargo Space22.3 cu ft | Cargo Space22.8 cu ft |
Curb Weight5620 lbs | Curb Weight3071 lbs |
Height74.5 in | Height60.8 in |
Length208.1 in | Length174.0 in |
Width79.8 in | Width71.8 in |
Wheelbase122.0 in | Wheelbase107.1 in |
Maximum Payload1730 lbs | Maximum Payload1140 lbs |
Number of doors4 | Number of doors4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity9520 lbs | Maximum Towing Capacity |
Standard Towing Capacity9520 lbs | Standard Towing Capacity |
Overview | ||
MSRP | $61,275 | $26,590 |
Average price | $38,136 | $19,759 |
Listings | ||
Ratings & Reviews | ||
User reviews | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Expert reviews | 7.7 out of 10Read full review | 7.7 out of 10Read full review |
Pros & cons | Pros
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Summary | The Toyota Sequoia gained a standard hybrid powertrain when it entered its third generation, just last year. While the tech updates were widely celebrated and the facelift considered unobjectionable even by its harshest critics, the move to hybrid power proved to be something of a mixed bag. Increased towing and hauling power bolstered the obvious advantage of improved fuel economy, but impact was somewhat dampened by the reduction in cargo and third-row space to accommodate the new battery. Verdict: The Sequoia may not be the most capable full-size SUV in the segment, and it’s certainly not the most spacious. It is, however, the only hybrid in its class, and it offers a blend of seating capacity, towing power, and fuel efficiency you won’t find elsewhere-at least, not if you don’t want to go diesel. | The all-new 2023 Kia Niro offers up a fresh take on sustainable mobility. From cleanly defined exterior lines to a minimalist but eco-friendly cabin redesign (the seats are made from eucalyptus leaves!), the second-generation Niro also tops the fuel economy charts with a best-in-class 53 mpg combined. |
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Popular Features & Specs | ||
Engine | 1.6L 139 hp I4 Hybrid | |
Drive Train | FWD | |
Seating Capacity | 8 | 5 |
EV Battery Capacity | 1.9 kWh | 1.3 kWh |
MPG City | 53 | |
MPG Highway | 45 | |
Engine | ||
Engine Name | 3.4L 437 hp V6 Hybrid | 1.6L 139 hp I4 Hybrid |
Torque | 583 lb-ft @ 2400 rpm | |
Horsepower | 437 hp @ 5200 rpm | |
Drivetrain | 4X2 | FWD |
Fuel Economy | ||
EV Battery Capacity | 1.9 kWh | 1.3 kWh |
MPG City | 53 | |
MPG Highway | 45 | |
Interior | ||
Seating Capacity | 8 | 5 |
Key Features | ||
Sunroof/Moonroof | Standard | |
Safety | ||
Front Crash Overall | 4 | |
Side Crash Overall | 5 | |
Dimensions & Capacity | ||
Cargo Space | 22.3 cu ft | 22.8 cu ft |
Curb Weight | 5620 lbs | 3071 lbs |
Height | 74.5 in | 60.8 in |
Length | 208.1 in | 174.0 in |
Width | 79.8 in | 71.8 in |
Wheelbase | 122.0 in | 107.1 in |
Maximum Payload | 1730 lbs | 1140 lbs |
Number of doors | 4 | 4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity | 9520 lbs | |
Standard Towing Capacity | 9520 lbs | |
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