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    Toyota Highlander

    Latest Model

    2020 Model Redesign Year
    The recent freshening saw the smooth and punchy V6 that used to power the Highlander get replaced by a 265-hp, 2.4-liter turbo four-cylinder. This engine packs good midrange oomph but has a grittier engine sound. Fuel economy remains at 22 mpg overall. The hybrid powertrain is unchanged; it got an excellent 35 mpg overall in our tests. The ride is comfortable, and handling is sound and secure but mundane. Seven- and eight-passenger seating configurations are available.
    Either way, the second row is very roomy, but the third row is tiny and not as useful as in some midsized SUV competitors. The Highlander's infotainment system looks modern, but it's less user-friendly than before.
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    2025 Toyota Highlander

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    Base MSRP Range
    $40,320 - $54,475
    Destination Charge: $1495
    Base MSRP Range
    $40,320 - $54,475
    Destination Charge: $1495

    2025 Toyota Highlander

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    2025 Toyota Highlander
    Base MSRP
    $40,320 - $54,475
    CR MPG
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    Road Test Score
    / 100
    Predicted Reliability
    / 100
    Predicted Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
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    2020-Present

    2020 Model Redesign Year
    The redesigned for 2020, the fourth-generation Highlander retains its qualities of comfortable ride and a smooth powertrain. Handling is sound and secure. Interior fit and finish is upgraded, particularly in higher trim versions. The smooth and punchy 295-hp V6 packs a lot of reserve power and gets a competitive 22 mpg overall. The hybrid version is less powerful but gets an excellent 35 mpg overall. Both seven- and eight-passenger seating configurations are available.
    Either way, the second row is very roomy but the third row is tiny. Controls are easy to use and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility is standard. The Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 suite includes standard forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, and lane keeping assistance. Blind spot warning and rear cross traffic warning are optional. Beginning with the 2021 model year, LED headlights (low and high beam) are now standard on all models. A sporty XSE trim is also new. Updates for 2022 include minor trim and color changes, plus the power passenger's seat gets more adjustments. For 2023, the Highlander got a turbocharged four-cylinder engine in place of the long-serving V6, plus a new infotainment system. For 2024, the L trim was discontinued and blind spot warning and rear cross traffic warning became standard across the line.
    2024 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $33,200 - $51,300
    EPA MPG
    24 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2023 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $30,575 - $45,850
    EPA MPG
    24 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2022 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $26,650 - $42,425
    EPA MPG
    23 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2021 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $23,800 - $36,150
    EPA MPG
    23 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2020 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $21,550 - $31,850
    EPA MPG
    23 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5

    2014-2019

    2014 Model Redesign Year
    The Toyota Highlander is a functional and family-friendly SUV. It delivers frugal gas mileage, consistently good reliability, and good road manners. Edgier styling marked the 2014 redesign. Handling became more responsive and sure-footed, although the Highlander falls short of being engaging to drive. Compared to the 2008-2013 Highlander, this version is slightly less plush inside, has a bit more interior noise, and lacks the same cushy low-speed ride isolation. Most Highlanders have a 3.5-liter V6 and a six-speed automatic transmission; we measured 20 mpg overall, two better than before.
    An expensive hybrid version returns 25 mpg overall. Inside, minivan-like second-row accommodations make good use of this generation's added length, although the third row seat remains suitable only for kids. Controls are simple and a backup camera is standard. 2014-2016 versions force you to get a top-trim Limited to get desirable features like blind spot monitoring and advanced safety equipment. That changed in 2017, when forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking became standard. That year also brought a new eight-speed automatic transmission. 
    2019 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $17,225 - $25,575
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2018 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $16,700 - $23,225
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2017 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $15,025 - $20,275
    EPA MPG
    22 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2016 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $13,700 - $18,650
    EPA MPG
    20 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2015 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $12,750 - $17,050
    EPA MPG
    20 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2014 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $11,600 - $15,500
    EPA MPG
    20 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5

    2008-2013

    2008 Model Redesign Year
    Redesigned for 2008, the second-generation Highlander grew in size, looking more like the midsized car-based SUV it is rather than an overgrown station wagon. Refinement dominates throughout, with a comfortable ride that isolates occupants from bumps and a very quiet interior. Driving the Highlander doesn't feel bulky in turns, but the artificial steering feel inhibits agility. Power from the 3.5-liter V6 is spirited; expect 18 mpg with all-wheel-drive. A four-cylinder was available, but only with front-wheel-drive. The hybrid delivers 24 mpg; a new engine, introduced for 2011, bumps fuel economy to an amazing 27 mpg.
    Controls are very simple, with giant knobs and buttons. Second-row seat accommodations are roomy and comfortable; the third-row seat remains cramped. Earlier versions have a third row seat that doesn't fold in sections, reducing cargo flexibility. Higher trim versions come with a standard backup camera and all have standard stability control.
    2013 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $9,525 - $12,425
    EPA MPG
    19 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2012 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $8,825 - $11,225
    EPA MPG
    19 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2011 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $8,225 - $10,450
    EPA MPG
    19 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2010 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $7,375 - $9,375
    EPA MPG
    19 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2009 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $6,625 - $8,575
    EPA MPG
    19 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2008 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $6,100 - $7,625
    EPA MPG
    19 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5

    2001-2007

    2001 Model Redesign Year
    Well-rounded and pleasant, the Toyota Highlander has long been an excellent choice. This mid-sized SUV is a tad roomier and less costly than its Lexus RX sibling. It's available with front- or all-wheel drive, and either a V6 or four-cylinder engine. The 2004 models added an optional third-row seat, standard stability control, and a more powerful V6. Expect 19 mpg overall. Quiet, roomy, and relaxing to drive, the Highlander has a very comfortable ride and easy-to-use controls.
    Access is easy and outward visibility is excellent. A hybrid version debuted for the 2006 model year, delivering quicker acceleration and 22 mpg overall.
    2007 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $5,225 - $6,725
    EPA MPG
    20 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2006 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $4,925 - $6,175
    EPA MPG
    20 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2005 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $5,225 - $5,875
    EPA MPG
    20 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2004 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $4,950 - $5,575
    EPA MPG
    20 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2003 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $4,725 - $5,300
    EPA MPG
    NA
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2002 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $4,525 - $5,050
    EPA MPG
    NA
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2001 Toyota Highlander
    Retail Price
    $4,325 - $4,825
    EPA MPG
    20 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
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