2024 Grand Highlander: Diversified Powertrain Options with Toyota's Iconic Design

June 28 2023,

2024 Grand Highlander: Diversified Powertrain Options with Toyota's Iconic Design

The much-anticipated 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander has finally unveiled its extensive lineup, boasting three diverse grades - XLE, Limited, and Platinum - across three powerful yet efficient powertrains.


Starting with the XLE, which comes in gas at $50,490 MSRP and hybrid at $53,790 MSRP, the grade offers a range of features like 18" alloy wheels, roof rails, heated outer mirrors, and a black painted grille for exterior aesthetics. Inside, the driver enjoys SofTex-trimmed seating, 10-way power driver & 8-way power passenger seats, heated front seats, and a second-row sunshade for comfort. The Multimedia/Technology suite, complete with a 12.3” touchscreen and a Qi Wireless Charger, ensure you stay connected on your journey.


Stepping up to the Limited grade, available in gas for $57,690 MSRP and hybrid for $61,190 MSRP, brings more luxury and technology into the mix. The exterior stands out with 20" alloy wheels, LED DRL, power-folding outer mirrors, and LED fog lamps. Inside, there's a panoramic moonroof, leather-trimmed seating, heated and ventilated front seats, ambient lighting, and a host of other features. The multimedia system also sees an upgrade with 12.3" premium multimedia paired with an 11-speaker JBL Audio.


The top-tier Platinum Hybrid MAX is the jewel in the Grand Highlander's crown, priced between $65,450 and $68,830. It features heated & ventilated second-row seats, paddle shifters, a Head-Up Display, and a panoramic view monitor, amongst other amenities.


When it comes to powertrains, the Grand Highlander leaves no stone unturned. The gas engine churns out 265 horsepower, the hybrid powertrain offers 243 horsepower, while the Hybrid MAX offers an astonishing 362 horsepower, making it the most powerful midsize SUV Toyota has ever produced. Each powertrain features three driving modes (Sport, Eco, Normal) and an impressive fuel consumption rating for enhanced driving experience.


Finally, for the interior colour options, the XLE and Limited grades come in a sleek black SofTex-trim and leather-trim respectively, while the Platinum Hybrid MAX offers a choice of Ultrasuede- and leather-trim in either Portobello or Black.


With this new lineup, the 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander seems set to continue Toyota's tradition of reliable, diverse and efficient SUVs.