Utility
The Toyota Sequoia and the Lincoln Navigator can accommodate the same number of passengers.
The Lincoln Navigator is a better choice than the Sequoia when it comes to transporting cargo, especially if you often need to carry a lot of suitcases or dogs.
Dimensions
The Toyota Sequoia's tank is approximately the same size as the Lincoln Navigator's, though the Lincoln Navigator's is a bit larger.
The Toyota Sequoia and the Lincoln Navigator compete for the same parking spaces.
Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs about the same to get the Navigator to the dealership as the Toyota Sequoia.
The Toyota Sequoia is significantly less expensive than the Navigator regarding MSRP.
Handling
With their similar turning radii, the Toyota Sequoia and the Lincoln Navigator definitely handle almost the same into and out of tight spots.
Drivetrain
The Lincoln Navigator has a bigger engine than the Sequoia. Remember that smaller engines typically get better gas mileage, but smaller engines can be stressed more.
The Toyota Sequoia could learn a lesson or two from the Lincoln Navigator in terms of torque.
Comfort
Taller drivers will substantially enjoy the extra head room in the Lincoln Navigator's front cabin compared to the Sequoia.
The Navigator provides more head- and leg-room to your passengers than the Toyota does.
Warranty
The basic after-sale protection that comes with the Toyota Sequoia isn't quite as generous as the Lincoln Navigator's.