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The Sequoia has standard front and rear gas-charged shocks for better control over choppy roads. The XC90’s suspension doesn’t offer gas-charged shocks.
The front and rear suspension of the Sequoia uses coil springs for better ride, handling and control than the XC90, which uses transverse leafs springs in the rear. Coil springs compress more progressively and offer more suspension travel for a smoother ride with less bottoming out.
For a smoother ride and more stable handling, the Sequoia’s wheelbase is 4.5 inches longer than on the XC90 (122 inches vs. 117.5 inches).
For better handling and stability, the track (width between the wheels) on the Sequoia is 2.1 inches wider in the front and 3.3 inches wider in the rear than the average track on the XC90.
For better maneuverability, the Sequoia’s turning circle is .6 feet tighter than the XC90 w/19” wheels’ (38.1 feet vs. 38.7 feet). The Sequoia’s turning circle is 1.6 feet tighter than the XC90 w/22” wheels’ (38.1 feet vs. 39.7 feet).
For greater off-road capability the Sequoia has a 1.2 inches greater minimum ground clearance than the XC90 (10 vs. 8.8 inches), allowing the Sequoia to travel over rougher terrain without being stopped or damaged. The Sequoia’s minimum ground clearance is .1 inch higher than on the XC90 w/Air Suspension (10 vs. 9.9 inches).