4.1
Overall Rating

Overview
Pros
- Spacious Interior: The Highlander offers roomy seating for up to eight passengers when configured with a second-row bench. Front and second-row passengers will find plenty of legroom, and folding the rear seats down unlocks up to 2,387 litres of cargo space.
- Strong Everyday Performance: With a 2.4-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine delivering 265 hp and 310 lb-ft of torque, the Highlander handles daily commutes and long drives with ease. It also boasts up to 5,000 pounds of towing capacity for extra versatility.
- Solid Tech and Features: Comes standard with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, with upper trims offering a 12.6-inch infotainment system and advanced driver-assistance features.
Cons
- Limited Third-Row Comfort: While it technically seats eight, the third row is best suited for children or shorter trips due to limited legroom.
- Modest Base Touchscreen: The standard 8-inch screen gets the job done but feels small compared to rivals offering larger, more immersive displays.
- Reduced Cargo with All Seats Up: With all three rows in use, cargo space becomes tight, making it less ideal for larger families on road trips.
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