Two SUVs, but completely different in all significant aspects: powertrain, horsepower, fuel economy, model year, starting price, ground shadow size, height, and maximum occupancy. First of all, there is a notable difference in the starting price of the 2014 Toyota Sequoia, which is $8,455 less than the base MSRP of the 2016 INFINITI QX60 Hybrid, which is two model years newer. Also, the 2014 Sequoia has a more powerful engine and gets 11.5 mpg less than the 2016 INFINITI QX60 Hybrid. In addition, not only INFINITI QX60 Hybrid is slightly smaller, but it's also shorter than the Sequoia. And then, the Toyota Sequoia seats one more passenger than the INFINITI QX60 Hybrid. Among similarities is the body structure.