Since the all-new, third-generation Toyota Sequoia came out as a 2023 model, we’ve been bringing you updates about it. We reviewed the upscale 2023 Sequoia Platinum and the adventurous 2024 Sequoia TRD Pro. We told you about the Texas-inspired 1794 Edition joining the lineup last year. Now, we have more news for you: Toyota has updated the Sequoia for 2026 with a new color and a variety of interior enhancements.

One of those updates was announced earlier this year, when Toyota revealed that Wave Maker would be the new color for the 2026 TRD Pro versions of the Tacoma, 4Runner, Tundra, and Sequoia.

That’s about it for exterior changes. The bulk of the new stuff for the ’26 Sequoia is inside its three-row cabin. Instead of SofTex upholstery, Limited models will be available with black leather seats with white stitching or gray leather seats with black stitching. Toyota made a slight change to the Capstone, swapping out the black and white semi-aniline hides for Shale Premium Textured leather.

The 10-way power-adjustable leather front seats in the 1794, Platinum, and Capstone models get upgraded with a new massage function with different intensity levels. All 2026 Sequoia models will come with power-folding third-row seats.

The ClassicCars.com Journal should be scoring a new batch of vehicles to review in the near future. If the 2026 Toyota Sequoia happens to be one of them, we’ll be sure to keep our streak going and tell you all about it here and on the Collector Car Network Media YouTube channel.