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Introduced early in 2001, the car-based Highlander is the newest of Toyota’s sport utility vehicles. It’s the fifth member of Toyota’s SUV lineup. Though structurally related to the Lexus RX 300, the Highlander is a little larger and has a different squared-off appearance. Fender creases are prominent, and fewer features are standard than on the RX 300, which costs considerably more. Both models are offered with front-drive or all-wheel drive. Read More
6 Available Highlander Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications