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2012 Toyota Highlander Limited
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Price Drop, $700 (25 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander Limited - 166,806 mi.

$12,366

$8,295

Est. $112/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
1 month in market
Leather Seats
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(540) 693-4184
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Fredericksburg, VA
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2013 Toyota Highlander Limited
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2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 191,580 mi.

$12,286

$8,998

Est. $122/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
4 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(918) 400-3091
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Broken Arrow, OK
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2012 Toyota Highlander Limited
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2012 Toyota Highlander Limited - 131,696 mi.

$13,631

$10,995

Est. $149/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
6 days in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(518) 240-1728
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Cohoes, NY
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1/41
Price Drop, $800 (23 Oct 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 115,290 mi.

$16,829

$14,195

Est. $192/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
2 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(781) 561-8824
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Whitman, MA
Excellent Deal
1/34
Price Drop, $1,144 (26 Nov 2024)

Certified 2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 126,021 mi.

$17,259

$14,994

Est. $203/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
2 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(641) 932-5416
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Albia, IA
Excellent Deal
1/42
Price Drop, $500 (23 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited hybrid SUV - 188,008 mi.

$11,920

$9,500

Est. $128/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
29 days in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(512) 220-0930
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Austin, TX
Excellent Deal
1/68
Price Drop, $41 (29 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 201,780 mi.

$10,120

$7,749

Est. $105/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
6 months in market
Leather Seats
Third Row Seating
Bluetooth...
(281) 547-8680
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Houston, TX
Excellent Deal
1/19

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 155,280 mi.

$14,207

$11,995

Est. $162/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
10 days in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Power Package...
(508) 731-3147
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Whitman, MA
Excellent Deal
1/41
Price Drop, $1,000 (17 Sep 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 176,278 mi.

$13,929

$10,985

Est. $149/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
3 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(678) 869-1900
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Duluth, GA
Excellent Deal
1/41
Price Drop, $1,000 (20 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander Limited - 158,199 mi.

$12,590

$10,999

Est. $149/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
5 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
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Snellville, GA
Excellent Deal
1/21
Price Drop, $500 (25 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander Limited - 104,040 mi.

$16,465

$13,950

Est. $189/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
17 days in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(269) 367-2338
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Kalamazoo, MI
Excellent Deal
1/26
Price Drop, $500 (27 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander Limited - 192,677 mi.

$10,724

$9,000

Est. $122/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
2 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(405) 838-1986
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Edmond, OK
Excellent Deal
1/57
Price Drop, $1,046 (06 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 190,556 mi.

$11,652

$8,944

Est. $121/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
1 month in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(765) 482-0170
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Lebanon, IN
Excellent Deal
1/12
Price Drop, $299 (30 Nov 2024)

Certified 2011 Toyota Highlander Limited - 199,174 mi.

$9,447

$6,991

Est. $94/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
27 days in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(303) 800-9063
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Englewood, CO

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Price Drop, $1,169 (27 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander Limited - 185,100 mi.

$11,779

$9,999

Est. $135/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
16 days in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(334) 272-7147
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Montgomery, AL
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1/34
Price Rise, $500 (22 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander Limited - 156,856 mi.

$13,080

$11,499

Est. $156/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
1 month in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(916) 676-6867
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Roseville, CA
Excellent Deal
1/25
Price Drop, $500 (28 Oct 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander Limited - 100,700 mi.

$15,573

$13,995

Est. $190/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
6 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(774) 777-3911
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Framingham, MA
Excellent Deal
1/20
Price Drop, $400 (18 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 125,410 mi.

$15,313

$12,500

Est. $169/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
3 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(703) 920-7100
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Arlington, VA
Excellent Deal
1/23

2011 Toyota Highlander Limited - 174,508 mi.

$12,012

$9,991

Est. $135/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
13 days in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(209) 888-4868
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Tracy, CA
Excellent Deal
1/38
Price Drop, $400 (22 Nov 2024)

2011 Toyota Highlander Limited - 187,534 mi.

$10,427

$8,499

Est. $115/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
2 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
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Fontana, CA
Excellent Deal
1/38
Price Drop, $216 (26 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander Limited - 93,728 mi.

$15,617

$13,777

Est. $187/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
1 month in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System
Third Row Seating...
(203) 377-6000
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Stratford, CT
Excellent Deal
1/20
Price Drop, $300 (02 Oct 2024)

2011 Toyota Highlander Limited - 160,219 mi.

$11,383

$9,950

Est. $135/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
11 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(717) 439-0531
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Harrisburg, PA
Excellent Deal
1/32
Price Drop, $1,000 (24 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander Limited - 188,123 mi.

$11,958

$9,995

Est. $135/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
2 months in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels
Heated Seats
(915) 881-1004
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El Paso, TX
Excellent Deal
1/24
Price Drop, $600 (08 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 142,193 mi.

$15,001

$12,995

Est. $176/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
7 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(504) 221-8614
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Slidell, LA

About 2012 Toyota Highlander


4.1

Overall Rating

The Highlander is all that Toyota would have wanted it to be; a colossal SUV that drives like a minivan. Being family-friendly is one of the strongest suits of the Highlander.

Like its name, the Toyota Highlander feels long and precise. The 2012 iteration of the Highlander remains rather unchanged from the outgoing model, which works well in Toyota’s favor as it allows this brawny SUV to continue being its fuel-efficient self despite housing a powerful engine that delivers impeccable performance figures. 

The Highlander is all that Toyota would have wanted it to be; a colossal SUV that drives like a minivan. Being family-friendly is one of the strongest suits of the Highlander. Its extensive list of features makes it functional and utilitarian, however, the competition it faces from the likes of the Chevrolet Traverse, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and Honda Pilot might make one reconsider their buying decision.

We recommend buying the top-end Limited variant of the Toyota Highlander, which packs all necessary features to make the SUV your perfect family hauler. At $36,195, the all-wheel-drive variant is the best bet as it grants the vehicle with aplomb ride quality. Basic features include a power liftgate, optional remote engine start, and backup camera.

Excellent Deal
1/6
Price Drop, $200 (30 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 203,780 mi.

$10,663

$9,291

Est. $126/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
1 month in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(843) 203-9006
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Charleston, SC
Excellent Deal
1/19
Price Drop, $1,000 (05 Oct 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander Limited - 176,646 mi.

$10,482

$8,990

Est. $122/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
4 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(862) 314-5767
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Paterson, NJ
Excellent Deal
1/31
Price Drop, $222 (20 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited hybrid SUV - 128,997 mi.

$16,073

$14,777

Est. $200/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
1 month in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(815) 331-8353
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McHenry, IL
Excellent Deal
1/37
Price Drop, $700 (30 Nov 2024)

Certified 2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 120,899 mi.

$16,925

$15,299

Est. $207/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
1 month in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(434) 288-1497
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Charlottesville, VA
Excellent Deal
1/19
Price Drop, $100 (30 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 249,708 mi.

$7,800

$6,498

Est. $88/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
1 month in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(662) 747-5192
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Corinth, MS
Excellent Deal
1/52
Price Drop, $100 (23 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander Limited - 191,210 mi.

$12,171

$10,395

Est. $141/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
10 days in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(832) 432-7974
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Houston, TX

2012 Toyota Highlander Review


Pros

  • Economical fuel figures
  • Powerful V6 engine
  • Quiet and silent ride

Cons

  • I-4 engine available with base variant feels sluggish
  • Passenger and cargo volume smaller than other competitors

The Highlander is all that Toyota would have wanted it to be; a colossal SUV that drives like a minivan. Being family-friendly is one of the strongest suits of the Highlander.

Overview


Like its name, the Toyota Highlander feels long and precise. The 2012 iteration of the Highlander remains rather unchanged from the outgoing model, which works well in Toyota’s favor as it allows this brawny SUV to continue being its fuel-efficient self despite housing a powerful engine that delivers impeccable performance figures. 

The Highlander is all that Toyota would have wanted it to be; a colossal SUV that drives like a minivan. Being family-friendly is one of the strongest suits of the Highlander. Its extensive list of features makes it functional and utilitarian, however, the competition it faces from the likes of the Chevrolet Traverse, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and Honda Pilot might make one reconsider their buying decision.

Pricing and Features
6.0/10


The 2012 Toyota Highlander is available in three different trims with two distinct engine options and drivetrains. Available as a base, SE, and Limited, the Highlander comes equipped with abundant standard features like auto-off headlights, cruise control, optional backup camera, and keyless entry that make the SUV a pragmatic choice.

Trims

Base

SE

Limited

MSRP (FWD I-4)

$28,240

$32,845

N/A

MSRP (4WD I-4)

$29,195

N/A

N/A

MSRP (FWD (V6)

N/A

$34,000

$35,745

MSRP (4WD V6)

N/A

$35.450

$36,195

Key Features

Cruise Control

Cruise Control

Backup camera

 

Daytime running lights

Daytime running lights

Remote trunk release

 

Cloth seats

Leather Seats (optional)

Sun/moonroof

 

Vehicle anti-theft system

Vehicle anti-theft system

Optional remote engine start

 

Rear spoiler

Rear spoiler

Optional Premium sound system

 

Optional wireless cell phone hookup

Optional wireless cell phone hookup

Power liftgate

We Recommend

We recommend buying the top-end Limited variant of the Toyota Highlander, which packs all necessary features to make the SUV your perfect family hauler. At $36,195, the all-wheel-drive variant is the best bet as it grants the vehicle with aplomb ride quality. Basic features include a power liftgate, optional remote engine start, and backup camera.

Engine and Performance
7.9/10


The engine powering your Highlander will solely depend on the trim you choose for. Toyota offers two engine options that work exceedingly well and perform as per expectations. The smaller engine, the 2.7L I-4, is capable of producing 187hp of power and 186lb.-ft of torque and comes mated to a 6-speed-automatic transmission, while the more powerful 3.5L V6 engine churns out 270hp of power and 248lb.-ft of torque. 

The V6 unit makes use of a 5-speed-automatic transmission with sequential shift and a snow mode. The engine on the Highlander either transfers power to the front or all four wheels of the vehicle. While performance figures like the timings in the 60MPH acceleration test and quarter-mile runs are not known, it is known that the base I-4 engine is sluggish in acceleration.

Model

Toyota Highlander

Honda Pilot

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Chevrolet Traverse

MSRP

$35,450

$36,230

$43,395

$37,905

Engine

3.5L V6

3.5L V6

3.6L V6 

3.6L V6

Drivetrain

Four-wheel-drive

Four-wheel-drive

All-wheel-drive

All-wheel-drive

Transmission

5-speed-automatic

5-speed automatic

6-speed automatic

6-speed automatic

Power

270hp

250hp

290hp

281hp

Torque

248lb.-ft

253lb.-ft

260lb.-ft

266lb.-ft

0-60 MPH (seconds)

N/A

N/A

9.3 seconds

8 seconds

Quarter mile (mph)

N/A

N/A

16.8 seconds

16.4 seconds

Top speed (mph)

N/A

N/A

133 MPH

131 MPH

In the segment, the Chevrolet Traverse has a maximum torque output at 266 lb.-ft and is the fastest and quickest car in comparison. The Traverse triumphs over the Jeep Grand Cherokee by clocking 8 and 16.4 seconds respectively in the 60MPH acceleration test and quarter-mile run. The Cherokee takes 9.3 and 16.8 seconds respectively in similar tests. The Honda Pilot makes use of a 5-speed-automatic transmission like the Highlander, while the Jeep and Chevrolet both come mated to a 6-speed-automatic transmission.

Fuel Economy
7.0/10


The Highlander, like every other Toyota car, has the potential to record decent mileage figures considering its body type and the segment that it falls in. The 2012 Toyota Highlander averages a mileage of 17 MPG in the city and that of 22 MPG on the highway. Combined, the V6 powered SUV manages an average mileage of 19 MPG, which is also what other cars in the segment have to offer. 

The fuel tank has a total capacity of 19.2 gallons, which is the lowest in the segment, and consequently, the Highlander manages the lowest range, covering a total distance of 326.4 and 422.4 miles in the city and on the highway, respectively. The I-4 engine of the Highlander is more fuel-efficient but less powerful, managing an average mileage of 20 and 25 MPG in the city and on the highway, respectively.

Model

Toyota Highlander

Honda Pilot

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Chevrolet Traverse

MPG (city)

17

17

16

16

MPG (Highway)

22

24

23

23

MPG (Combined)

19

20

19

19

Fuel Capacity

19.2 gallons

21 gallons

24.6 gallons

22 gallons

Range (City/hwy)

326.4/422.4 mi

357/504 mi

393.6/565.8 mi

352/506 mi

In comparison, the Jeep’s Grand Cherokee and Chevrolet’s Traverse manage a similar combined mileage of 19 MPG. However, both these cars feature a larger fuel tank and hence can cover more miles in a single refill than what the Highlander can manage. The Pilot is the most fuel-efficient car on the block. It has an average mileage of 17 and 24 MPG in the city and on the highway, respectively.

Interior
8.0/10


The provision of the third row of seats makes the Highlander a true-blue SUV. It feels commodious with plush interiors and reeks of refined build quality. The dual-tone dashboard stands out in a cabin where the central console gets laden with wooden accents on the Limited trim. The seats are comfortable with ample headroom at the occupant’s disposal despite a tapering roofline. The middle row seats of the Highlander have been rationally curated, with a foldable middle seat that allows ease of movement to the third row. The third row of seats, though accord the same level of comfort, it is the legroom that feels short for an adult. 

The Highlander has a total head-, shoulder- and legroom of 39.7/59.7/43.2, 40.1/59.5/38.3, and 36.3/55/29.9 for the front, middle and rear-seat passengers, respectively. The total cargo capacity on offer with all seats in an upright position is 10.3 cubic feet and increases to 95.4 cubic feet with all seats folded. The selling proposition of the Toyota Highlander will be its quiet and silent cabin that isolates you from the hustle-bustle on the road and makes the riding experience supreme.

Model

Toyota Highlander

Honda Pilot

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Chevrolet Traverse

Seating Capacity

7

8

5

7

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

39.7/59.7/43.2

39.3/61.5/41.4

39.9/58.7/40.3

40.4/62/41.4

Second Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

40.1/59.5/38.3

39.8/62.2/38.5

39.2/58/38.6

39.3/61.4/36.8

Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

36.3/55/29.9

38.2/58.9/32.1

N/A

37.8/57.6/33.2

Cargo Capacity to 3rd seat (cu-ft)

10.3

18

N/A

24.4

Cargo Capacity to 2nd seat (cu-ft)

42.3

47.7

35.1

68.8

Cargo Capacity to 1st seat (cu-ft)

95.4

87

68.7

116.4

In comparison, the Honda Pilot can seat 8 passengers, while the Jeep Grand Cherokee has a seating capacity of 5 passengers only. In terms of passenger volume and cargo capacity, the Highlander does feel small. In terms of cargo capacity, the Chevrolet Traverse is streets ahead of its competitors with a maximum cargo capacity of 116.4 cubic feet, followed by the Toyota Highlander. The Honda Pilot has a total cargo capacity of 87 cubic feet, while the Grand Cherokee lurks at the bottom of the table at 68.7 cubic feet. Some major interior features include:

  • Heated Mirrors
  • Keyless entry
  • Universal garage door opener
  • Carpet floor mats
  • Interior cargo shade

How intuitive is the 2012 Toyota Highlander’s infotainment unit?

The 2012 Toyota Highlander is equipped with an extensive list of standard features, which include AM/FM radio, CD player, and auxiliary audio input. From the mid-level trim, the Highlander features a 3.5-inch LCD screen that displays vehicle information and doubles up as a navigation screen. Bluetooth connectivity, audio controls on the steering wheel, and an optional entertainment system are quirky additions. Some salient infotainment features include:

  • Rear seat entertainment
  • JBL sound system (available with the Limited trim)
  • AM/FM stereo
  • MP3 Player
  • Satellite radio

Exterior
8.0/10


On the outside, the Toyota Highlander remains rather unchanged. It carries the same design elements as before but continues to look refreshing and refined. While for some the Highlander may seem unimaginative, we feel it is neatly designed, something you would like in a car that has been created with the intention to ferry your family. Instead of adorning the Highlander with aggressive design elements, Toyota has opted for a rather subtle approach. The head- and tail lights look disburdened, while the roof rails and front grille look imposing. 

A major advantage of the Toyota Highlander is its sought-after proportions. Being marginally smaller than the other SUVs in the segment, the Highlander has better maneuverability and feels easy to drive. The Toyota Highlander has a total length, width, and height of 188.4, 75.2, and 69.3 inches, respectively. The ground clearance is the lowest in the segment at 8 inches and also features the shortest wheelbase at 108.2 inches.

Model

Toyota Highlander

Honda Pilot

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Chevrolet Traverse

Curb Weight (lbs)

4266

4550

5210

4859

Length (in.)

188.4

191.4

189.8

205

Width (in.)

75.2

78.5

76.5

78.2

Height (in.)

69.3

72.7

69.3

72.4

Ground Clearance (in.)

8

8.0

8.6

7.2

Wheelbase (in.)

108.2

109.2

114.8

118.9

In comparison, the Chevrolet Traverse is the longest car in the segment, standing at a total length of 205 inches and a wheelbase of 118.9 inches. The Honda Pilot is the tallest in the segment at 72.7, while the Grand Cherokee is the widest at 78.5 inches. In terms of curb weight, the Grand Cherokee is the heaviest car in the segment weighing 5,210 lbs, followed by the Traverse, Pilot, and Highlander at 4,859, 4,550, and 4,210 lbs, respectively. Some standout exterior features include:

  • Exhaust tip
  • Sun/moonroof
  • Rear Spoiler
  • Running boards (optional)
  • Tow Package

Safety
9.3/10


The Toyota Highlander’s safety rating of four stars in the NHTSA crash test is evidence of the reliability and dependability quotient of the SUV. It comes loaded with standard features, which include a tire pressure monitor system, brake assist, and stability control. The Highlander also features advanced safety specifications like dusk-sensing headlights, an engine immobilizer, and a 4-wheel ABS. Some standout features include:

  • Daytime Running lights
  • Child seat anchors
  • Post-collision safety system
  • Emergency braking assist
  • Front fog lights

Final Verdict


Toyota's beefy Highlander has a lot of presence. But this burly SUV is more than what meets the eye. It vaunts economical fuel figures, a powerful V6 engine, and a competitive price sticker. Though it is smaller than other vehicles in the segment and features a soft suspension system, the ride quality at all times remains supreme. The cohesive unification of luxury and practicality is praiseworthy, and we would highly recommend buying the Toyota Highlander.