Sun 1 Jul 2007
The design of the all-new 2008 Toyota Highlander does more than evoke the future; with available Hybrid Synergy Drive®, your mileage is futuristic, too. The all-new 2008 Highlander Hybrid intelligently captures energy otherwise lost by coasting or braking to recharge the battery. Combined with a conventionally powered gas engine, the 2008 Highlander Hybrid will leave other SUVs in its low-emissions dust.
Inside, the 2008 Highlander provides available 7-passenger seating with the versatile Center-Stow™ second-row seat. Indulge 6 people in amenities like captain’s chairs and a removable second-row console, or modify Center-Stow™ to carry 7. And just as the comfortable interior modifies to your changing life, Toyota Highlander’s dynamic, car-like ride adapts to a twisty road. Bigger. Wider. More powerful. And filled with safety innovations that are our hallmark. The all-new 2008 Toyota Highlander. Coming summer 2007. (Hybrid, fall 2007.)
The 2008 Highlander is significantly larger, roomier and more powerful than the vehicle it replaces. Yet its fuel efficiency will be virtually unchanged. It is noticeably quieter, smarter, with significantly improved versatility and ride comfort. The 2008 Highlander will have one of the most comprehensive lists of standard safety features in it the mid-size SUV class where safety is at the top of purchase considerations.
Highlander will be offered in Base, Sport and Limited grades. All three grades will be powered by a new 3.5-liter V6 with dual independent variable valve timing with intelligence (VVTi) that delivers an impressive 270 horsepower — a 55 horsepower gain over the previous generation’s 3.3-liter engine.
Highlander has an impressive list of standard safety features. It will provide a segmentleading total of seven airbags, including a driver’s knee airbag and roll-sensing side curtain airbags for all three rows in addition to active headrests for the driver and front passenger. As with all Toyota SUVs for the last three years, Highlander will provide
For all Sport and Limited models, a stand-alone backup camera with a 3.5-inch LCD multi-information screen, not tied to a navigation system, is standard equipment. Highlander rides on an all-new chassis derived from the current Camry and Avalon. It is nearly four inches longer and three inches wider, with an inch more ground clearance and three inches of additional wheelbase than the Highlander it replaces. Highlander’s second-row seating flexibility features captain’s chairs with armrests that, if needed, can be converted to a bench seat for three passengers. A “Center Stow™” seat, when not in use, is hidden in a compartment under the front center console. In its place, passengers can easily put in the Center Stow™console or choose to leave the area open as a walk-through to the third row. The second row also slides forward and back
Clever and convenient standard features include: a third-row bench seat with foldable headrests for a flat rear cargo area, a rear glass hatch for quick access to the rear cargo area (optional on Base grade), and Smart Key System with Push Button Start for Limited. Nineteeninch alloy wheels will be standard on both Sport and Limited gas models. The 2008 Highlander adds significant standard features (all new V6 engine, new fivespeed automatic sequential shift transmission, electronic power steering, three-row curtain side airbags, driver’s knee airbag, new larger alloy wheels, etc.) with only a modest MSRP increase. The 2008 Highlander Base grade will carry a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $27,300 for the 4×2 model, an increase of $510, or 1.9 percent over the previous generation Highlander. The Base grade 4×4 will carry a base MSRP of $28,750, an increase of $560 or 2.0 percent.
The base MSRP for the Sport grade will carry a base of $29,950 for the 4×2, an increase of $985, or 3.4 percent. The Sport grade 4×4 will carry a base MSRP of $31,400, an increase of $965, or 3.2 percent.
The MSRP for the top-of-the-line Highlander Limited with will be $32,700 for the 4×2, and increase of $1,890 or 6.1 percent. The Limited 4×4 will carry a base MSRP of $34,150, an increase of $1,940 or 6.0 percent. Highlander gas models will go on sale in July with hybrid models reaching
Pricing for hybrid models will be announced closer to launch.
The delivery, processing and handling (DPH) fee for the 2008 Highlander was increased by $40 to $685. DPH fee for vehicles distributed by Southeast Toyota (SET) and Gulf States Toyota (GST) may vary.
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