When you think of three-row Toyota SUVs, the Highlander is probably not the first one that comes to mind. But unless you’re an affluent Serengeti park ranger, this midsize crossover probably suits your needs better than the Land Cruiser.
The Highlander is spacious, practical, affordable, and by the standards of its class, relatively fuel-efficient. Unlike many vehicles in its lineup, Toyota updates it regularly because it’s a car customers buy. The company sold 75 times as many Highlanders as Land Cruisers in the U.S. in 2019.
Toyota launched an all-new generation of Highlander for the 2020 model year. I drove the highfalutin’ Platinum trim specced out past $50,000 (the model’s starting MSRP, for what it’s worth, is $34,600). The new Highlander offers elevated style inside and out, and delivers a tranquil (if not especially sporty) driving experience. It may not be your first choice in this segment; after all, it’s hard not to be wowed by the Kia Telluride. But if you’re not keen on joining the waiting list to buy the latter, it’s worth checking out.
The Highlander no longer looks like a minivan without sliding doors
Customers buy three-row midsize SUVs because they don’t want a minivan. The departed third-generation Highlander, however, was soft and rounded…and looked like a minivan without sliding doors.
Toyota rectified that for the new generation — which looks, dare we say it for a three-row crossover, intriguing. On the exterior, the front end has more aggressive, new-RAV4-like design language with a grille that — refreshingly for this segment — does not mimic a full-size truck. Flared fenders and a high back end give a hint of athleticism.
