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The Toyota Highlander, also known as the Toyota Kluger (Japanese: トヨタ・クルーガー, Hepburn: Toyota Kurūgā), is a mid-size crossover SUV with three-row seating produced by Toyota since 2000.
The Toyota Highlander, also called the Toyota Kluger in Japan and Australia, is a medium-sized crossover sport utility vehicle sold by Toyota. The Highlander is built on the Camry's platform and shares the Camry's parts including the engine.
The Toyota Grand Highlander is a mid-size crossover SUV [4] with three-row seating produced by Toyota since 2023. The Grand Highlander was introduced for the North American market on February 8, 2023.
The first of the Toyota Highlander generations burst onto the scene in 2000 as a more road-biased Toyota SUV with unibody construction and independent rear suspension, as opposed to the...
Overview. Three-row SUVs are the modern-day equivalent of the old-school family station wagon, and the 2021 Toyota Highlander dutifully gets the job done—and then some. Buyers can choose from...
See All 35 Photos. After its debut at the 2000 New York auto show, the Toyota Highlander quickly became a hot seller. Slotting between the RAV4 and 4Runner, the original Highlander offered the...
Comfort, efficiency, and safety are key selling points for any family-focused three-row SUV, and the 2025 Toyota Highlander easily checks those boxes, bolstered by the brand's rep for...
Ever since the Toyota Highlander was introduced, it has been a staple of the Toyota SUV lineup. The Highlander SUV you see today on Toyota dealer lots has evolved with its consumer base over time. In doing so, it has remained relevant and up-to-date over the past 20 years of sales.
The 2021 Toyota Highlander is a midsize three-row SUV with seating for eight passengers. Midgrade trims and above swap the second-row bench for captain's chairs, reducing capacity to seven...
The Toyota Highlander known as the Kluger in Japan, is a crossover vehicle that shares the same platform with the Toyota Camry. First introduced as a 2001 model in North America to fill in the segment between the Toyota RAV4 and the Toyota 4Runner, it comes in 5 and 7-seater configurations and is available in three trims: Base, Sport, and Limited.