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TOYOTA Grand Highlander Models/Series Timeline, Specifications & Photos

Generations: 1
First production year: 2023
Engines: Gasoline, Mild hybrid
Body style: SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle)
TOYOTA Grand Highlander photo gallery

Toyota introduced the 2023 Grand Highlander lineup as a new model in its stable just a few hours before the Chicago Auto Show opening and offered this model with three available grades.

The Japanese automaker was already known for its impressive SUV lineup, and it made the Grand Highlander a competitor for minivans and other crossovers as well. Toyota offered the new vehicle with three available powertrains and three available trim levels. Moreover, since it was a three-row vehicle, it also provided room for eight and a large trunk in the back.

From the outside, the massive vehicle sported a front fascia with LED daytime running lights and headlamps. At the front, the main grille was placed in the bumper and featured a trapezoidal shape with angled surroundings. On the sides, the three-row SUV featured muscular-looking wheel fenders and sculptured door panels. Finally, at the back, the raked-forward D-pillars and tailgate made the rear overhang look normal, despite being more extended than on the regular Highlander.

Inside, up to eight passengers could enjoy all the comfort they need. The Grand Highlander also boasted a 12.3" Toyota Audio Multimedia unit placed in a floating position atop the center stack. The upper trim levels benefited from a leather-wrapped interior. A seven-seat option with two captain seats in the middle row was also on the options list. As for the loading area, with all the second and third seats folded down, the Grand Highlander provided 98 cu-ft (2,775 liters) of cargo space.

The three drivetrains available were either exclusively gas-powered or hybrid versions. While the 2.4-liter turbocharged gasoline engine and the 2.5-liter Hybrid were available in front or all-wheel drive configurations, the 2.5-liter Hybrid Max was exclusively offered with traction on all four wheels.

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