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2024 Toyota Highlander

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Toyota continues to bolster its SUV offerings with a diverse range of models, and the 2024 Toyota Highlander stands out as one of the brand’s largest and most popular three-row sport utilities. Positioned between the compact RAV4 and the new Grand Highlander in Toyota’s lineup, the Highlander comes equipped with a range of options, including a turbocharged gas engine or a highly fuel-efficient hybrid powertrain, both delivering ample power.

The 2024 Toyota Highlander may be sizeable, but it remains surprisingly easy to handle and park. Its driving experience, much like its styling, exudes refinement and sophistication, though it may not be the go-to choice for those seeking a sportier ride. Where the Highlander truly shines is in its family-friendly attributes, boasting a combination of features, safety, comfort, and reliability that’s hard to match.

With seating for up to eight passengers, the Highlander provides ample room for everyone, even accommodating adults in the third row—although some competitors, such as the Volkswagen Atlas and Buick Enclave, offer more space in the rear seats. Cargo capacity is a strong suit, with nearly 100 cubic feet of storage space available when the third-row seats are folded down.

While the Highlander’s cabin may not flaunt the bold design found in some rivals like the Hyundai Palisade or Kia Telluride, it more than compensates with exceptional comfort and a suite of tech features that families desire. These include Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Amazon Alexa, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Moreover, the cabin incorporates five conveniently located USB charging ports throughout.

Backed by Toyota’s precision production process, the Highlander solidifies its position as the preferred choice among family SUVs.

In terms of updates for 2024, the Toyota Highlander received minor enhancements. The base L trim and two hybrid Bronze editions have been discontinued and replaced by the new LE Nightshade and XLE Nightshade trims. Additionally, a standard hands-free power liftgate is now included in the XLE, XSE, Limited, and Platinum trims, adding to the Highlander’s overall convenience and appeal.

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