
A three-row SUV is appealing because it can transport up to eight people while delivering greater fuel efficiency than its full-size SUV competitors. With exceptional EPA-estimated economy ratings and optional sports and TRD packages, these seven-passenger Toyota cars mean that you don’t sacrifice performance for capacity.
SUVs with third-row seats can accommodate your entire family as well as all your cargo, which means that you don’t have to leave anything behind. With active safety technologies, you can securely get everyone wherever they want to go. Choose your ideal seven-passenger car from a variety of trim options for each model. Below are some options with third-row seats for a dependable, comfortable, and fashionable ride:
Toyota Highlander

Prepare to turn heads everywhere you go with the Toyota Highlander, as its stunning new look is difficult to ignore. Its chiseled design and curved lines demonstrate the ideal blend of strength and elegance. A sharp mesh head grille and blacked-out highlights showcase the Highlander’s sportier side with the XSE trim.
There are eleven trim options available, as well as hybrid and non-hybrid powertrains. It comes with front-wheel drive as standard and all-wheel drive as an option. All models offer smooth handling and a comfortable ride. Even on the base L trim, the inside is well equipped, with modern amenities, simple electronics, and a slew of driver-assistance technologies as standard.
By 2023, a brand-new turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine will replace the Highlander’s basic V-6 engine. The new engine produces 265 hp and 309 lb-ft of torque, while the Highlander Hybrid’s 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and two electric motors produce 243 hp. This version has a continuously variable automatic transmission with the option of front- or all-wheel drive. Taking advantage of Toyota’s hybrid technology, this engine offers increased fuel efficiency compared to the normal model without sacrificing much in terms of power and speed. The handling is uninspiring but steady, and the ride is ideal for household chores.
The base L and midrange LE trims can carry eight people when utilizing passenger seats in the second and third rows, while the higher trims provide a seven-seat configuration with second-row captain’s seats. The cabin components and finishing are far superior to those seen in the previous generation Highlander.
Most models come equipped with an 8.0-inch infotainment system, while the Highlander Limited and Platinum trims feature a 12.3-inch panel with a secondary 12.3-inch display functioning as the meter panel. For all versions, Toyota includes a 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, SiriusXM satellite radio, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Amazon Alexa connectivity. A wireless smartphone charging pad, which is built into the panel underneath the multimedia screen, is optional. The Highlander includes a standard package of driver-assistance systems, including lane-keeping assist and automated emergency braking with pedestrian recognition.
Toyota Sequoia
The Toyota Sequoia is a three-row, full-size SUV that’s built on the Tundra truck chassis, which won’t be affected by the arrival of the new 2023 model. The new Toyota Sequoia is significantly more contemporary than the second-generation Sequoia it supersedes, which has been on the market for over a decade. The brand-new Sequoia has the i-FORCE MAX hybrid engine, which integrates a 3.4-liter V-6 engine with an electric engine to produce 437 hp and 583 lb-ft of torque.

Rear-wheel drive is the default, with four-wheel drive available on most models and standard on the off-road-focused TRD Pro. The off-road features include updated FOX dampers, a locking rear differential, forged 18-inch wheels with 33-inch tires, and a front skid plate. The hybrid configuration of the new Sequoia makes it significantly more economical than the previous generation. Rear-wheel-drive variants achieve 21 mpg in the city, 24 mpg on the interstate, and 22 mpg combined, according to the EPA.
Inside, the Sequoia comes with a huge touch screen with the most up-to-date software, as well as a three-row interior with seating for up to eight passengers. Second-row captain’s chairs are also available, but these lower the number of occupants to seven. Headroom is minimal in both rear seats, especially when the additional panoramic sunroof is installed. The interior trim choices range from fabric to leather upholstery and various wood and chrome edges as you move up the pricing ladder. Cooled and heated second-row seats, a premium sound system, and a panoramic sunroof are available with the higher model levels.
Toyota Sienna

The brawny-for-a-minivan exterior design of the 2023 Toyota Sienna is an effort at SUV cosplay, but even a brief glance in its direction shows it for what it is — a minivan. People enjoy driving this vehicle due to its quiet cabin and polished ride. Aside from the obvious practical benefits of a minivan, the Sienna’s interior is large and well equipped, but its second-row seats aren’t detachable or stowable, as they are in other vans.
Unlike the earlier generations, the Sienna is only available as a hybrid. The powertrain comprises a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and two electric motors that provide 245 hp. All-wheel drive is an option that includes a third electric motor in the back to power the rear wheels.
The inside of the Sienna is sleek and sophisticated, which complements its bold outward overhaul. The Sienna’s second-row seats are not detachable, unlike the Pacifica Hybrid and Odyssey. Toyota’s newest infotainment system is a 9.0-inch touch-screen monitor that sits upright over the climate settings on the panel. Android Auto, Amazon Alexa, and Apple CarPlay connections are all standard, and the van’s interior has seven USB outlets. The Toyota Sienna also has an integrated Wi-Fi hotspot and SiriusXM satellite radio.
For all the models listed above, Toyota’s warranty coverage is standard in the market. The limited warranty covers 36,000 miles or three years, and the powertrain warranty is valid for up to 60,000 miles or five years. Owners receive two years of free regular maintenance, which is a pleasant feature that most competitors do not provide. The hybrid model typically includes a separate hybrid-component guarantee that covers the vehicle for 100,000 miles or eight years.
Whether you want to drive off-road or simply cruise around Jacksonville, Keith Pierson Toyota has a great selection of new and used Toyota cars for sale. Meet with our associates and find your ideal seven-passenger car today. Contact us or pay us a visit at 6501 Youngerman Circle in Jacksonville for more information about our seven-seater automobiles.
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