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Road Test

The fourth-generation Highlander is a very sensible choice particularly as a hybrid. It rides comfortably, has user-friendly controls and gets excellent fuel economy.  All told, it’s a smart choice for families looking for a do-it-all super functional vehicle. Note that the Grand Highlander drives similarly but has a significantly roomier third-row seat. 

New Models Predicted Reliability

This Car
vs. Similar Cars

Safety

CR Safety Verdict: Better

/ 5
  • Meets Federal Safety Requirements.
  • Meets all CR Core Safety Requirements.
  • Doesn't meet all CR Advanced Safety Requirements.

Critical Active Safety Features

AEB-P
Standard
AEB-H
Standard
BSW
Standard
RCTW
Standard

Safety

CR Safety Verdict: Better

/ 5
  • Meets Federal Safety Requirements.
  • Meets all CR Core Safety Requirements.
  • Doesn't meet all CR Advanced Safety Requirements.

Critical Active Safety Features

AEB-P
Standard
AEB-H
Standard
BSW
Standard
RCTW
Standard

Toyota vs. Other New Car Brands

Safety

CR Safety Verdict: Better

/ 5
  • Meets Federal Safety Requirements.
  • Meets all CR Core Safety Requirements.
  • Doesn't meet all CR Advanced Safety Requirements.

Critical Active Safety Features

AEB-P
Standard
AEB-H
Standard
BSW
Standard
RCTW
Standard

Toyota vs. Other New Car Brands

Midsized SUVs 3-row Ratings

Features & Specs
Body Style
    4-door SUV
Seating
2 front, 2 rear, 3 third
Drive Wheels
AWD
Engines Available
  • 2.5-liter 4 hybrid (243 hp)
Transmissions Available
  • CVT
Cargo Volume
Warranty
  • Basic NA
  • Drivetrain NA
  • Corrosion NA
  • Roadside Aid NA
  • Maintenance NA
Model History