Toyota Highlander Turbo (2023, XU70, fourth generation) photos
The 2023 Toyota Highlander replaces the 3.5L V6 with a 2.4L turbo 4-cylinder, and there’s a new 12.3-in instrumentation screen.
The 2023 Toyota Highlander replaces the 3.5L V6 with a 2.4L turbo 4-cylinder, and there’s a new 12.3-in instrumentation screen.
The 2022 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Bronze Edition is priced between the XLE and Limited, and is only available with the 2.5L hybrid.
The 2022 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Bronze Edition is based on the XLE, has bronze wheels and accents, and extra features.
The 2021 Toyota Highlander is the first time the SUV has an XSE model, and it includes a unique front fascia with a new (better) grille.
The 2020 Toyota Highlander has a 3.5L direct injection V6 with automatic engine stop/start with 220kW (295hp) and 357Nm (263 lb-ft), and 8-speed auto.
Based on the same TNGA-K platform as the latest Camry and Avalon, the 2020 Toyota Highlander has improved fuel efficiency and handling.
The 2020 Toyota Highlander now uses the TNGA-K platform, and is available with a 3.5L V6 or 2.5L hybrid I4, 12.3″ infotainment screen, and up to 8 seats.
For the third generation Toyota Kluger sold in Australia production has shifted from Japan, where the SUV is no longer made, to Princeton, Indiana.
Starting at US$30,630, the 2017 Toyota Highlander has slightly higher prices on gas models, but Hybrid prices drop, and is now available on the LE and XLE.
The third-gen Toyota Highlander debuted at the 2013 New York Auto Show and entered production in December. Available with I4, V6 and hybrid drivetrains.