2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Summary

2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid

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2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid

Kelley Blue Book Retail $27,100–$30,300  

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MPG City: 27 Highway: 25

Available Engines

209-hp, 3.3-liter V-6 (gas hybrid)

Transmissions

2-speed CVT w/OD

Average Consumer Rating

(5.0) 3 consumer reviews

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Expert Snapshot

New or Notable

Five or seven seats
Electric-only mode
Standard AWD
Center Stow seat
Standard backup camera
 

What We Like

+Refined interior
+City mileage
+Multiple efficiency readouts
+Standard three-row curtain airbags
+Optional entertainment system with 9-inch screen
 

What We Don't

-Third-row seat comes in costly option package
-Electric-only mode disappoints
-Front-wheel drive not offered
-No more tax credits for Toyota hybrids
 
The second-generation Highlander Hybrid gas/electric SUV was introduced in 2008. The Highlander can operate in an all-electric mode that can be used for limited distances. Five- and seven-seat models are available. Base and Limited trims are offered, and the hybrid is only available with all-wheel drive. Its competition is the Ford Escape Hybrid and Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid.  Read More

2 Available Highlander Hybrid Trims

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    Original MSRP
Base V6 4dr All-wheel Drive
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$34,900
Limited V6 4dr All-wheel Drive
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$41,220
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