I drove Toyota's $55,000 Highlander Hybrid. It's an efficient and well-made family SUV, but lacks power and space.
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The Toyota Highlander maintains its status as a top-selling three-row SUV despite increased hybrid competition, selling nearly 170,000 units in 2023.
The hybrid powertrain offers impressive efficiency and the well-designed interior contributes to the Highlander's appeal. However, performance can feel tepid and engine noise is noticeable.
With the base model starting around $39,120, the Highlander offers a range of pricing options, culminating in a capability-laden, higher-end variant priced over $55,000.
Although smaller compared to some competitors, the Highlander provides significant ground clearance and respectable towing capacity, making it a functional choice for families.
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