2023–2025 Toyota Sequoia
The RCI Offroad Fuel Tank Skid Plate for 2023–2025 Toyota Sequoia shields your fuel tank from rock strikes, debris, and undercarriage puncture damage on-road and off. This 10-gauge steel protection system covers ground the OEM skid leaves exposed, making it essential for any Sequoia owner who drives beyond pavement or parks near low-hanging obstacles.
Steel Protection That Outperforms Stock
Underbody damage—whether from rocks, potholes, or trail hazards—costs thousands in repairs and downtime. RCI's fuel tank skid eliminates that risk by adding armor where factory protection falls short. The 10-gauge steel delivers toughness comparable to frame-mounted components while remaining light enough not to compromise suspension geometry or fuel economy.
- 10-Gauge Steel Construction: Significantly tougher than OEM skid plate material; proven across thousands of miles of trail and highway use in extreme conditions.
- Fuel Tank Coverage: Protects the vulnerable fuel tank from accidental puncture—the costliest single undercarriage failure on modern trucks.
- Expanded Coverage Area: Extends protection beyond factory skid plate limits, covering gaps that expose critical components to rocks and debris.
- All-Purpose Durability: Works as an upgrade whether your Sequoia already has stock protection or comes bare; handles both on-road hazards and technical off-road terrain.
- Direct Bolt-On Fit: Installs to factory mounting points; refer to fitment guide for trim-specific details and any required clearance modifications.
Fitment: 2023–2025 Toyota Sequoia (3rd Generation)
This skid plate is engineered for the current 3rd-generation Sequoia across all 2023, 2024, and 2025 model years. It fits all cab and bed configurations. Use the fitment verifier above to confirm compatibility with your exact configuration.
About RCI Offroad
RCI Offroad manufactures heavy-duty skid plates and underbody protection systems purpose-built for Toyota trucks and SUVs. Their steel skid systems are engineered to OEM fitment standards and backed by hands-on off-road testing, making them the choice for serious Tacoma, Tundra, 4Runner, and Sequoia owners.
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Material | 10-Gauge Steel |
| Brand | RCI Offroad |
| Fitment | 2023–2025 Toyota Sequoia (3rd Generation) |
| Application | Fuel Tank Skid Plate |
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Product FAQ
Do all Tundras have skid plates?
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No. Most modern Toyota trucks come with factory skid plate protection, but coverage varies by model year and trim level. Some years and trims receive partial underbody protection only; full fuel tank and transmission coverage depends on trim selection and model generation. Aftermarket skid plates like RCI Offroad units fill gaps in OEM protection and upgrade material thickness for additional durability.
What year Toyota Sequoia to avoid?
The 2004–2007 1st-generation Sequoia experienced transmission issues, and the 2008–2018 2nd-generation had a history of timing belt and water pump failures if not serviced on schedule. Current 3rd-generation (2023–present) models are newer production with modern reliability, though long-term durability data is still accumulating.
What are the different models of Toyota Sequoia?
Toyota produces one Sequoia nameplate across three generations: the 1st-generation (2000–2007), 2nd-generation (2008–2021), and current 3rd-generation (2023–present). Each generation shares the Sequoia nameplate but differs in frame, engine, transmission, and cabin design. The 3rd-generation is built on the new TNGA-F platform shared with the latest Tundra.
What is the best year Toyota Sequoia?
The 2023+ 3rd-generation Sequoia is the newest and most feature-complete, with modern electronics, hybrid powertrain options, and updated interior technology. For used-market value and reliability, late 2nd-generation models (2018–2021) offer proven mechanical reliability with modern safety features, though the jump to 3rd-generation brings significant capability upgrades.
Why do cars have skid plates?
Skid plates protect critical underbody components—fuel tanks, transmission, oil pan, radiator, and transfer case—from puncture, denting, and fluid leaks caused by rocks, debris, and road hazards. Without protection, a single rock strike can rupture a fuel tank or transmission cooler line, resulting in thousands in damage and potential safety hazards. Skid plates are especially essential for trucks and SUVs that operate off-road or on rough terrain.
Is Toyota discontinuing the Sequoia?
No. Toyota confirmed the 3rd-generation Sequoia (2023–present) will continue production. The nameplate remains part of Toyota's full-size SUV lineup alongside the 4Runner and remains a core offering in their truck and SUV portfolio.
How to pronounce Toyota Sequoia?
Sequoia is pronounced "suh-KWO-yuh"—three syllables, with the stress on the second syllable. The name comes from the giant redwood tree native to California.
What is the shift L button on a Toyota Sequoia?
The Shift L button (or "Low" range selector) on the Sequoia's transmission shifter engages manual shift mode, allowing you to lock the transmission into a specific gear for improved control—useful during heavy towing, trailer backing, or off-road descent on steep grades. It provides the driver with direct control over gear selection rather than relying on automatic upshifting and downshifting.
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