2023 Toyota Grand Highlander Rumored Launch With A Hybrid Option

2023 Toyota Grand Highlander Rumored Launch With A Hybrid Option 

2023 Toyota Grand Highlander Rumored Launch With A Hybrid Option
2023 Toyota Grand Highlander Rumored Launch With A Hybrid Option 

The fourth era of the Toyota Highlander (sold as Kluger in Australia) debuted in 2019, proceeding with an inheritance that began in 2000 when the nameplate was presented. Toyota TNGA-based three-column SUV was additionally presented in Europe and China this year. 

While the Highlander has been filling in measurements in each new age, there is consistently the requirement for bigger and roomier vehicles – particularly in the U.S. market. Toyota present SUV range incorporates the bigger Sequoia (in addition to the Land Cruiser Prado and Land Cruiser Series 300 that are not accessible in the States), but rather the truck-based SUV what begins from $50,500) is significantly more costly than the vehicle based Highlander that is evaluated from $35,085. Accordingly, to overcome any issues, Toyota is supposed to foster a Grand Highlander variation which could cost marginally more than the Highlander while offering additional room. 

2023 Toyota Grand Highlander Rumored Launch With A Hybrid Option
2023 Toyota Grand Highlander Rumored Launch With A Hybrid Option 

As per the most recent reports, the Grand Highlander will be delivered in Indiana close by the Sienna MPV. Normally, it will be longer than the customary Highlander which measures 194.9 inches (4,950 mm) long, because of a drawn out wheelbase or potentially a more extended back overhang. This would give more legroom to the third-line travelers and perhaps a bigger boot. 

2023 Toyota Grand Highlander Rumored Launch With A Hybrid Option
2023 Toyota Grand Highlander Rumored Launch With A Hybrid Option 

Under the hood, we anticipate that the Grand Highlander should offer similar motor choices as the ordinary Highlander, including the V6 and the four-chamber crossover. The last consolidates a 2.5-liter gas motor with two electric engines for a joined yield of 243 hp (181 kW/246 PS) which would be sufficient for the additional weight. The Toyota Grand Highlander is required to dispatch in 2023, as a 2024 model.

Read also: 2022 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series Specifications and Price

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