Introducing the all-new 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander, a perfect solution for SUV shoppers seeking luxury, space, and power. Slotting between the Toyota Highlander and Sequoia, this vehicle promises to quench families’ thirst for a versatile and spacious SUV.

Brace yourselves as Toyota unleashes raw power in the form of the Grand Highlander. Despite its recent debut at the 2023 Chicago Auto Show, the automaker keeps some details under wraps. However, we can reveal that the Grand Highlander will offer three engine options, including a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder, a fuel-efficient 2.5-liter hybrid four-cylinder, and the top-of-the-line Hybrid Max, which boasts 362 horsepower and a standard all-wheel-drive capability.

The Hybrid Max for the Grand Highlander is a stunning example of engineering brilliance, as it blends Toyota’s 2.4 turbo engine with electric motors to produce a seamless driving experience. Despite being among the many features yet to be fully disclosed by Toyota, it is presumed to be similar to what’s offered in the Toyota Crown.

For those who seek power and performance, the top engine of the Grand Highlander offers impressive acceleration, reaching 60 mph in just 6.3 seconds and with the ability to tow up to 5,000 pounds. However, for those who prioritize spaciousness and affordability, the front-wheel drive option is available with the other two engines.

The Grand Highlander stands out with its imposing TNGA-K platform and hammerhead grille, giving it a distinctive and sophisticated look. The sleek doors are primarily devoid of body lines, while the roof has a virtually flat slope, giving the SUV a more significant presence. Obtainable in three variants – XLE, Limited, and Platinum – each offers various trim differences and wheel options, starting with 18-inch wheels to provide customers with options to personalize their ride. SUVs equipped with the Hybrid Max powertrain feature exclusive lower fascias and dual exhaust, making it a true standout.

The interior of the 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander promises to be a lavish experience for its owners, regardless of the trim level chosen. With “adult-sized” third-row seating and ample cargo space, this SUV is designed to accommodate families and their travels. While Toyota has yet to reveal the exact cubic footage of the rearmost cargo area, the automaker estimates it to be around 98 cubic feet with the seats folded down.

At the forefront of the Grand Highlander’s interior features is the standard 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, accompanied by power-heated seats in the entry-level XLE trim, six USB chargers, a wireless charger, and Toyota’s Safety Sense 3.0 suite of driver assist and safety systems.

Upgrade to the Grand Highlander Limited and indulge in premium leather heated and ventilated front seats, heated captain’s chairs in the second row, a heated steering wheel, an 11-speaker JBL sound system, parking sensors, and more. Exterior upgrades include 20-inch wheels and LED daytime and fog lamps. Opt for the Hybrid Max powertrain, and you’ll also enjoy the added convenience of a 1,500-watt power outlet. The Grand Highlander Platinum takes luxury to the next level, offering a heads-up display, panoramic cameras, traffic jam assist, and much more. Get ready to experience the epitome of luxury and comfort in the 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander.

As the epitome of luxury, the Grand Highlander boasts cutting-edge technology that promises to elevate your driving experience. With Toyota’s comprehensive suite of driver assists, you’ll feel confident and in control on the road. But that’s just the beginning. The Grand Highlander is a connected SUV that can receive over-the-air updates and boasts a Multimedia system that gives you voice control over various systems, as well as cloud navigation and Destination Assist. With dual Bluetooth connectivity, you can stream music, take calls, or access subscription services like Remote Connect to control your vehicle’s functions from your smartphone.

Lisa Materazzo, Group VP of Toyota Marketing, sees the Grand Highlander as the ultimate solution for mid-size SUV shoppers. “We have responded to the market demand for a three-row model that prioritizes interior comfort,” Materazzo said. “The Grand Highlander takes the Highlander legacy to new heights and delivers on our promise of electrification.”

Stay tuned for more information on the 2024 Grand Highlander, including pricing and its on-sale date, to be revealed in late summer 2023.

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