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By Cars.com StaffCars.com
November 18, 2009
The Highlander received a new four-cylinder base version last year. A 3.5-liter V-6 powers most trims. A gas/electric Highlander Hybrid is also offered. The hybrid is covered separately in the Cars.com Research section. Competitors to the five- or seven-seat Highlander include the Chevrolet Traverse, Honda Pilot and Mazda CX-9. New for 2010 There are no significant changes for 2010. Exterior The Highlander is sleeker than its predecessor and features smooth sides. It retains the upright D-pillar of the prior model, and the liftgate can have a glass section that opens independently. Trim levels include the Base, Sport and Limited.
Two rows of seats with capacity for five are standard; most trims have a third row, which increases capacity to seven. The sliding and reclining second-row captain's chairs can be configured to handle three people with Toyota's Center Stow seat, which can be removed and stored when not needed. The two-person third row folds into the floor.
Engine choices include a 2.7-liter four-cylinder or a 3.5-liter V-6.
Standard safety features include:
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