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The 2021 Toyota Highlander has established a reputation as the benchmark in the three-row midsize SUV segment. Redesigned just two years ago, the 2021 Toyota Highlander features all of the interior space that you want, along with impressive reliability and remarkable efficiency.
The 2021 Toyota Highlander also stands out by offering incredible resale value and remarkable safety. Yes, the Highlander leads the segment in terms of resale value and this is a sound Investment for anyone looking for a midsize SUV. The Highlander is also very safe and comes standard with both Toyota Safety Sense driver assistance technologies and the Toyota Star Safety system which offers passive safety technologies to keep you protected in the event of an accident.
There are also a lot of versions in the 2021 Toyota Highlander lineup and it can be difficult to figure out which model is right for you. If you are in that situation let's take a closer look at the options that are available to you.
Toyota Highlander LE
The Toyota Highlander LE is the base model in the Highlander family. It gets the powerful 3.5 L V6 engine standard and can tow 5,000 pounds. It is also available with front-wheel drive at a lower price point. The Toyota Highlander LE is for buyers who want space and want incredible comfort but they don't want to pay too much. With features such as traction control and stability control, you may not need all-wheel drive if you don't intend to drive too much in winter or live in the city. The Toyota Highlander LE is the best way to get all the benefits of the Highlander without having to break the bank.
Toyota Highlander Hybrid
The Toyota Highlander Hybrid is one of the most popular vehicles in this segment. Offering 243 horsepower and an average fuel economy rating of less than 7 L per 100 km, the Toyota Highlander Hybrid is very impressive. You get all the benefits of 2,300 L of total cargo capacity and all of the comfort associated with the Highlander, without the fuel consumption.
Toyota Highlander with a V6
If you don't want a hybrid but you are looking for a lot of features, there are a lot of other models in the Highlander finally including the XLE, xse, and the Limited with a Platinum package. You will get all the features you are looking for and all the performance along with impressive reliability and resale value regardless of which Highlander you ultimately buy.
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