2016 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited AWD Review
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The Toyota Highlander looks like it could tackle some rough terrain, but it?s better suited for a family?s rough use. The Hybrid model we tested is also good for getting the best fuel economy in the midsize crossover category. Families looking for versatility, comfort, practicality, all-weather capability, and three-row seating need to keep reading.
This week we test drove the 2016 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited AWD.
What?s New For 2016"
Highlander received a complete redesign in 2014. There are no significant changes for 2016.
Features & Options
The 2016 Limited Platinum ($50,485) is the top of the range for the Highlander lineup. It comes standard with all-wheel-drive, 19-inch wheels, rear parking sensors, blind-spot monitoring, second-row captain?s chairs, heated/ventilated front seats, and a power front passenger seat. Highlander Limited Platinum includes the Driver Technology Package with Safety Connect, pre-collision with adaptive cruise control, lane-departure alert, heated steering wheel, panoramic sunroof, heated rear captain?s chairs, and rain-sensing wipers.
Total MSRP including destination: $51,385.
Interior Highlights
The cabin of the Limited Platinum model is extra luxurious and the leather seats are comfy for long trips. This model borders on being a true luxury vehicle with its refinement touches and plenty of soft-touch materials throughout the roomy cabin. The cabin is more car-lik...
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