Families wanting a do-it-all vehicle have a number of choices in today's market. But
for families specifically wanting a great do-it-all crossover, there's one choice
that stands above the rest: Highlander.
For 2012, Highlander carries over the improvements made to the
2011 model. This means everything shoppers know and love about
Highlander?such as its versatility, family-friendly nature and
comprehensive list of safety features?is intact and ready to take on
the competition.
With three powerful and efficient powertrains (including a Hybrid),
a roomy and flexible interior and impressive standard safety
equipment, the Highlander continues to set the standard in the
increasingly crowded and competitive crossover segment.
Capable midsize SUV
Seating for seven, strong towing capacity1,
up to 95.4 cu.ft. of cargo capacity2 and available fulltime
4WD make Highlander a highly versatile and
capable vehicle.
Advantages of a crossover
Highlander's unibody construction saves weight
compared to a body-on-frame SUV, and its MacPherson
strut suspension delivers an impressive balance of
handling and ride quality. Its torquey four-cylinder,
smooth V6 and innovative Hybrid powertrains offer
surprising fuel efficiency, too.
Outstanding value
Highlander has always delivered a lot of bang for the
buck. In particular, note the SE grade, which includes
several popular items as standard features at a highly
competitive MSRP.
Customized by the customer
Highlander appeals to a broad range of customer needs.
It's offered in three grades, with a choice of three
different engines, 2WD or 4WD and numerous comfort
features to make the ride all the more enjoyable.
Outstanding safety features
Highlander comes standard with Toyota's Star Safety
System, plus seven airbags, including a driver's knee airbag
and three-row Roll-sensing Side Curtain Airbags (RSCA).