2009 Toyota Highlander

2010 Toyota Highlander



The Toyota Highlander was one of the first SUVs to fit the definition of a car-based crossover SUV. Introduced in 2008, the second generation grew significantly in size which unsurprisingly made it about the same size as a Honda Pilot. The Highlander offers optional 3 row seating with a unique middle row seating concept featuring a small bridging seat that stows in the front center console. The base model is powered by a fuel efficient four-cylinder engine. All other models except the hybrid version feature a 270hp 3.5L V6, five-speed automatic and either front- or all-wheel drive. Highlander hybrid models feature a 3.3L V6, CVT and AWD.

Configurations

Model/Trim/PackageEngineMPGOriginal MSRP
Highlander Base 2.7l I4 (187 bhp) A6 FWD 20 / 27 / TBD $25,855
Highlander Base 3.5l V6 (270 bhp) A5 FWD 18 / 24 / TBD $27,750
Highlander Base 3.5l V6 (270 bhp) A5 AWD 17 / 23 / TBD $29,200
Highlander Sport 3.5l V6 (270 bhp) A5 FWD 18 / 24 / TBD $30,050
Highlander Sport 3.5l V6 (270 bhp) A5 AWD 17 / 23 / TBD $31,500
Highlander SE 3.5l V6 (270 bhp) A5 FWD 18 / 24 / TBD $32,480
Highlander Limited 3.5l V6 (270 bhp) A5 FWD 18 / 24 / TBD $33,220
Highlander SE 3.5l V6 (270 bhp) A5 AWD 17 / 23 / TBD $33,930
Highlander Limited 3.5l V6 (270 bhp) A5 AWD 17 / 23 / TBD $34,670
Highlander Hybrid 3.3l V6 HEV (209 bhp) CVT AWD 27 / 25 / TBD $34,900
Highlander Hybrid Limited 3.3l V6 HEV (209 bhp) CVT AWD 27 / 25 / TBD $41,220