Toyota has significantly revised its popular Highlander and Highlander Hybrid crossover sport utility vehicles for 2011, giving them enhanced styling, additional standard amenities and new user technology.
The 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine, which was available only in the Highlander Base grade model for 2010, is now also offered in the SE, the most popular grade (2WD only). The Highlander Hybrid debuts a more powerful and advanced 3.5-liter V6 gasoline engine, along with a standard Tech Audio Package and unique exterior design elements.
The 2011 Highlander is available in Base, SE and Limited grades in both two-wheel (2WD) and full-time four-wheel-drive (4WD). A 270-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 is standard on the Limited grade and available for the others. All Highlander Hybrid models are equipped with four-wheel-drive with intelligence and available in Base and Limited grades.
The first-generation Highlander pioneered the midsize crossover utility vehicle segment, ushering in car-like performance, comfort and fuel efficiency yet with SUV-like roominess and versatility. The second-generation Highlander amplifies those attributes and is among the leaders in the segment in standard active and passive safety features.
@mars71mustang The toyota highlander gets 28/28 city/highway mpg....i waiting for an SUV to get 35-40 mpg before i buy one:) Until then, i love those new Prius's! THey look amazing and are the best at MPG!
whole27 4 months ago
How many miles per tank does this vehicle get? I understand that the result will be different based on local and highway drive. I super curious about the mileage. I just rented a hybrid Alantra - it got over 600 miles a tank full.
mars71mustang 7 months ago
@ekWagonn thats a smart ass 3 year old!...lol
rsxzx6r 11 months ago
i wish i could have one like that ...
omarina1 11 months ago
''The Best SUV Toyota has produced so far'' very Stylish.
MsSalah13 11 months ago
Rest everything looks great but the headlight doesn't look that great especially the projection at the sides
Gomowangdi 11 months ago
@ekWagonn >:( it an awsome car!
Phone1i 1 year ago
ugh this looks designed by 3 year old child.lol
ekWagonn 1 year ago
when It pluggable and can get at least 25 miles on battery I be looking at it
magnusfl 1 year ago