The Toyota Grand Highlander is a grander version of its sibling predecessor and namesake, the Highlander. Plus, it’s making a name for itself on the roads of Columbus, Cleveland, and Grove City, OH.
Offering a range of gas and hybrid configurations, the Grand Highlander also delivers flexibility, reliability, and capability in various ways. Read this review from the team at Germain Toyota West to learn more about the Grand Highlander and then contact us to schedule your test drive.
SEATING CAPACITY
TOUCHSCREEN SIZE
MAX CARGO CAPACITY
TOWING CAPACITY
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE
HYBRID VARIATIONS
WIRELESS SMARTPHONE INTEGRATION
When you drive an SUV of this caliber, you expect it to accommodate you and whatever—or whoever—you bring along. The Grand Highlander’s second and third rows feature 60/40 split, sliding, and reclining seats, allowing you to configure the cabin as needed based on your people-to-cargo ratio.
With a car full of family or friends, you’ll want everyone on board to feel content during the journey. The Grand Highlander’s standard 3-zone automatic climate control allows passengers in each area to dial in their preferred comfort level. Available heated and ventilated front- and second-row seats will further ensure everyone remains cozy year-round.
Having three rows is a definite benefit when the third row is actually “adult-sized”, as in the Grand Highlander. In fact, it boasts six inches more legroom than the standard Highlander and bests many of its competitors.
Toyota Grand Highlander Interior Dimensions
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Headroom (1st/2nd/3rd Row) | 41.5/40.2/37.2 inches |
Legroom (1st/2nd/3rd Row) | 41.7/39.5/33.5 inches |
As you can see, no matter where you’re seated, you’ll have plenty of room to stretch out and get comfortable.
With all seats upright and occupied, you’ll have 20.6 cubic feet to sufficiently stow your weekly groceries. When heading out with friends to hike some trails or go on a camping trip, fold down the third row to access 57.9 cubic feet for your gear. If you’re helping your eldest move into their dorm or first apartment, fold down the rear two rows for 97.5 cubic feet of space.
Add to this the Grand Highlander’s max towing capacity of 5,000 pounds, and you can hitch a trailer or some recreational toys to further expand its options for both fun and function.
In loading up your Grand Highlander, you’ll find a variety of convenient storage solutions in every row, so you’ll never lose those “little things” that mean a lot. Of course, your larger items need some TLC too. When your hands are full of luggage, coolers, groceries, or sports equipment, use the optional foot-activated power rear liftgate to open the cargo hold by simply kicking under the rear bumper.
Flexibility continues to be the theme when exploring the Grand Highlander’s performance. It offers three powertrains: gas, hybrid, and hybrid MAX, so you can choose the one that best serves your needs.
The Grand Highlander comes standardly equipped with a 2.4L turbocharged 4-cylinder gas engine that delivers 265 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. It’s paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission for smooth handling and seamless gear shifts. Despite its power, it impresses with an EPA-estimated 21 city/28 highway MPG.*
In addition to being flexible, it’s also exceptionally reliable. Helping in this regard is Drive Mode Select, which provides various driving modes that differ based on the trim you choose:
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XLE, Limited, Platinum | Sport, Eco, Normal, and Snow |
Hybrid XLE | Sport, Eco, Normal, and EV |
Hybrid Limited | Sport, Eco, Normal, EV, and Trail |
Hybrid MAX Limited, Hybrid MAX Platinum | MUD & SAND, ROCK & DIRT, and NORMAL |
Whether you prefer to drive a hybrid for improved fuel efficiency or to reduce tailpipe emissions, the Toyota Grand Highlander provides options. Its traditional hybrid has a 2.5L engine with an electric motor, producing 245 combined net horsepower and 175 lb-ft of torque. It’s mated to an Electronically controlled Continuously Variable Transmission and is capable of up to an EPA-estimated 37 city/34 highway MPG.*
While also highly efficient, the Hybrid MAX powertrain focuses more on performance. Its 2.4L 4-cylinder turbo Hybrid MAX powertrain generates 362 net combined horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. It also features:
Whether you have a cabin full of people or are flying solo, in-vehicle technology is important. It allows you to remain connected and engaged through infotainment features. And it also helps protect you and others when your most precious cargo is traveling with you.
When you want to make calls, send and receive texts, listen to music and podcasts, or get directions to that off-the-grid campground, you’ll be glad you’re driving the Toyota Grand Highlander. Its standard infotainment features are well above standard-issue:
With USB-C ports placed throughout the cabin—including in the third row—everyone can stay plugged in. It will turn the constant chorus of “Are we there yet?” into “Are we there already?”
Looking to host a car-aoke party on board the Grand Highlander? Opt for the available 11-speaker JBL® Premium Audio system to hear every note as never before. Once you’ve reached your destination, use the available 1500-watt outlets to power any devices and instantly upgrade your camping excursions, tailgate parties, and more!
Because no technologies are more important than those related to your security, the Toyota Grand Highlander comes standard with Toyota Safety Sense™ 3.0. This suite of driver-assistive features actively looks out for your well-being and includes:
Plus, the standard Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert provides an extra set of eyes for those hard-to-see areas.
For next-level protection, consider adding the Panoramic View Monitor, which uses four cameras to offer a more comprehensive display of potential hazards surrounding your SUV. Since driving in Reverse comes with its own set of concerns, available Parking Assist with Automatic Braking can detect objects or other vehicles to keep you out of harm’s way.
In the battle of 3-row SUVs, there’s a major difference from the outset: The Toyota Grand Highlander seats eight comfortably, while the VW Atlas maxes out at seven. Diving into their various features reveals more of the same. The Grand Highlander surpasses the Atlas in nearly every way that matters when you need a vehicle that can keep up with your active lifestyle.
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Atlas
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Available | HYBRID OPTIONS | Not Offered |
310 lb-ft | STANDARD TORQUE | 273 lb-ft |
97.5 cu. ft. | MAX CARGO CAPACITY | 96.6 cu. ft. |
Bold, rugged, adventure-ready. . . Those adjectives describe both the Toyota Grand Highlander and the Kia Telluride. Still, when you look beyond their exteriors, which SUV has the goods to back up those claims and fully deliver? Comparing their performance options, fuel economy, and cargo capacity—all crucial areas for you and your crew—it’s clear the Grand Highlander gives you more.
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Telluride
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Available | HYBRID OPTIONS | Not Offered |
21 city/28 hwy MPG* | EPA-EST. MPG | 20 city/26 hwy MPG |
97.5 cu. ft. | MAX CARGO CAPACITY | 87 cu. ft. |
When you venture off the beaten path, you still crave comfort. The ability to take the road less traveled is great, but you’ll also want amenities to make each trip—whether into the wilds or the urban jungle—more enjoyable. The Toyota Grand Highlander has more standard convenience features to keep you and your crew connected out on the road while having all the comforts of home.
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Pilot
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Available | HYBRID OPTIONS | Not Offered |
12.3 inches | STANDARD TOUCHSCREEN SIZE | 7 inches |
Standard | WIRELESS SMARTPHONE INTEGRATION | Available |
As you’ve seen, whether you’re traversing the highlands or exploring the Lowcountry, the Toyota Grand Highlander offers the flexibility, reliability, and capability you require. Drivers in Columbus, Cleveland, and Grove City, OH, are encouraged to contact the team at Germain Toyota West today to schedule a test drive of their next adventure-loving companion.
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Shop Toyota Grand Highlander Value Your Trade Apply for Financing Schedule a Test Drive* EPA-estimated 21 city/28 highway/24 combined mpg rating for Grand Highlander XLE FWD and Limited FWD; EPA-estimated 21 city/27 highway/23 combined mpg rating for Grand Highlander XLE AWD; EPA-estimated 20 city/26 highway/22 combined mpg rating for Grand Highlander Limited AWD and Platinum AWD. EPA-estimated 37 city/34 highway/36 combined mpg rating for Grand Highlander Hybrid XLE FWD; EPA-estimated 36 city/32 highway/34 combined mpg rating for Grand Highlander Hybrid XLE AWD and Grand Highlander Hybrid Limited AWD; EPA-estimated 26 city/27 highway/27 combined mpg rating for Grand Highlander Hybrid MAX Limited AWD and Hybrid MAX Platinum AWD. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.