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2020 TOYOTA SEQUOIA TRD PRO

Since Toyota first introduced the TRD Pro trim on the Tacoma in 2015, consumers have been clamoring for more and more off-road-specific models. Alongside the Tacoma, Toyota also launched a TRD Pro version for the 4Runner (which, at the time, shared suspension bits with the Tacoma) and the Tundra. Through the subsequent years, Toyota has continued to update and improve the TRD Pro lineup. The shocks changed from Bilstein to Fox, skidplates were added, and the tires were improved. More optional features were added to the list, such as a Desert Air Intake (Tacoma) and performance exhaust. However, the one thing that remained the same is the three-vehicle lineup. That is, until now.

For 2020, Toyota announced a fourth member

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