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The 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander adds a new base LE trim, bringing the starting price down by nearly $2500 to land at $42,310. The LE trim can be optioned with the standard engine in FWD or AWD or ...
Interior Photos of 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Toyota READ THE FULL STORY Toyota has released full specs and pricing on the mid-size Grand Highlander SUV, which comes in gasoline or hybrid versions.
The 2025 Toyota Highlander Hybrid starts at $47,470, which is about $5K more than last year after Toyota dropped the base-level LE trim.. Starting at $40,970, the nonhybrid Highlander is the most ...
Also available is a turbocharged hybrid powertrain from the Crown Crossover, marketed as "Hybrid MAX," which pairs electric motors with the T24A-FTS. [11] Hybrid MAX is available on Limited and Platinum. The gas and Hybrid MAX models have a 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) towing capacity, while the Hybrid models are rated to tow 3,500 lb (1,588 kg).
Highlander Hybrid Limited Highlander Hybrid Initially, the Kluger was a regular, non-hybrid SUV driven by an internal combustion engine, but later Toyota introduced a hybrid version, the Kluger Hybrid that utilizes the company's Hybrid Synergy Drive technology combined with the company's 3MZ-FE 3.3-liter V6 engine offered in either FWD or AWD trim.
The Toyota FT-HS is a hybrid sports car concept introduced at the 2007 North American International Auto Show. Calty Design Research designed the concept. FT-HS stands for Future Toyota Hybrid Sport. [1] The goal of the rear wheel drive hybrid powertrain is to produce 400
The base front-wheel-drive Highlander LE starts at $39,120, while the FWD Highlander Hybrid LE starts at $40,720. All-wheel-drive and the hybrid powertrain option each add $1,600 to the sticker.
The FCHV-2, introduced in 1997, was equipped with a reformer to extract hydrogen from methanol. FCHV-3, 4, and 5, introduced in 2001, were based on the Toyota Highlander, and FCHV-3 and 4 were capable of generating four times more power than FCHV-1. The FCHV-4 was the first fuel cell vehicle to be tested on public roads in Japan, and driving ...