Toyota Grand Highlander Luxury 3 Row SUV: Bigger, More Spacious and ... More Powerful Hybrid!
It’s the holy grail of American cars: It carries everyone and everything, uses very little gas, is filled with luxury finishes and features, is fun to drive, and looks good doing all that. The big news here, the size of this SUV: it’s 6” longer and 2” taller than the Highlander. This increases the cargo space behind the third row to 20 cubic feet from 16 and overall to 97.5 cubic feet with all the seats down. And, there is more center and third-row leg room; the third row has 33.5” of leg room, which is 2” more than a standard airplane seat. The Grand Highlander delivers two hybrid choices — a 4-cylinder hybrid that has essentially the same engine and hybrid system in the Highlander and is estimated to get 34 MPG; and a Hybrid Max system with more power (362 horsepower) and fuel economy yet to be announced. And for those who just want the car and are not as concerned about fuel efficiency, there’s a 4-cylinder turbo, also the same engine that’s found in the Highlander non-hybrid models. In addition to the extra space and great fuel-efficient options, the Grand Highlander brings luxury to the XLE base model. This starts with standard features including: -SofTex leather-like seating -Digital key phone app that functions as a key and is sharable -Wireless phone charging and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Toyota’s new 12” multimedia touchscreen system with “Hey Toyota” voice-activated assistance -Heated front seats -Second-row window sunshades -18” wheels -Enhanced Toyota Safety Sense driver assist and safety system, with enhanced features including pre-collision and pedestrian detection, lane departure alert with steering assist, road sign assist, proactive driving assist — new, provides braking and speed adjustment on curves Ready to shop for this vehicle? Use our car shopping program: bit.ly/445DFoS Check out our full review here: https://agirlsguidetocars.com/toyota-grand-highlander-first-drive/ Chapters: Intro 00:00 Exterior 00:44 Cargo Space 01:19 Front Interior 01:58 Heads-Up Display 05:01 Panoramic Sunroof 05:38 Infotainment & Climate Control 06:02 Powertrain Options 08:20 Rear Interior 09:08 Third Row 11:36 #grandhighlander #toyota #toyotagrandhighlander #hybrid #3rowsuv #threerowsuv #agirlsguidetocars
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13 Japanese SUVs That’ll Last You a Lifetime
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