TORRANCE, Calif. -- Toyota has significantly revised its popular
Highlander and Highlander Hybrid crossover sport utility vehicles for
2011, giving them enhanced styling, additional standard amenities and
new user technology.
The 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine, which was available only in the
Highlander Base grade model for 2010, is now also offered in the SE,
the most popular grade (2WD only). The Highlander Hybrid debuts a more
powerful and advanced 3.5-liter V6 gasoline engine, along with a
standard Tech Audio Package and unique exterior design elements.
The 2011 Highlander is available in Base, SE and Limited grades in
both two-wheel (2WD) and full-time four-wheel-drive (4WD). A
270-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 is standard on the Limited grade and
available for the others. All Highlander Hybrid models are equipped with
four-wheel-drive with intelligence and available in Base and Limited
grades.
The first-generation Highlander pioneered the midsize crossover
utility vehicle segment, ushering in car-like performance, comfort and
fuel efficiency yet with SUV-like roominess and versatility. The
second-generation Highlander amplifies those attributes and is among the
leaders in the segment in standard active and passive safety features.
New Styling Details for 2011
The Highlander gets a sophisticated design update for 2011
featuring a new front fascia, hood and fenders, with the profile
freshened by black rockers with chrome accents (gas models only). The
headlights and tail lamps are also redesigned, as are the 17-inch alloy
wheels. The Limited Grade offers stylish 19-inch wheels and also
features silver roof rails. The SE grade gains a power liftgate.
The 2011 Highlander Hybrid is more easily distinguished from the
gasoline model by its own unique grille and bumper design. It shares the
new fenders and hood with the gas Highlander but features color-keyed
rockers with chrome accents, plus vertically stacked fog lamps. The
projector beam headlights and redesigned taillights feature blue lens
covers. Daytime running lamps are now standard on all Highlander
models.
Expanded Amenities and Tech for 2011
The Highlander remains a popular family vehicle and caters to that market more effectively for 2011 with more standard amenities and user technologies. In particular, Base and SE grades feature more comfort and convenience features than previously offered. A standard 50/50 split third-row seat and manual rear climate control have been made standard for all 2011 models.
The Highlander remains a popular family vehicle and caters to that market more effectively for 2011 with more standard amenities and user technologies. In particular, Base and SE grades feature more comfort and convenience features than previously offered. A standard 50/50 split third-row seat and manual rear climate control have been made standard for all 2011 models.
The new Tech Audio is standard for SE and Limited and optional for
Base grade and features a USB port, integrated XM Satellite Radio
(includes 90-day trial subscription) and Bluetooth®, helping ensure a
wide array of "connected" capabilities for passengers. In the Base
grade, this is part of a more comprehensive package that also includes a
backup monitor with 3.5-inch multi-information display, an eight-way
power drivers seat, tonneau cover, engine immobilizer, easy-clean fabric
interior, flip-up liftgate window, fog lamps and black roof rails.
The Highlander Hybrid base grade offers a new Leather Package that
includes leather-trimmed front seats with front seat heaters,
leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob, power moonroof,
HomeLink®, auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass, plus an engine
immobilizer with security alarm. The optional navigation system is now
available for the SE grade (previously only on Limited), while the
Limited gains standard automatic climate control for the rear and offers
a new perforated leather. The Highlander Hybrid Base grade gains
standard easy-clean fabric seating, along with an eight-way power
driver's seat, the Tech Audio, the third-row seat and manual rear
climate control.
Performance and Efficiency
The Toyota Highlander offers three distinct types of performance: a 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine joined the lineup in 2009, offering an EPA-estimated 25 MPG rating in highway driving. The 2.7-liter engine produces 187 horsepower and 186 lb.-ft. of peak torque.
The Toyota Highlander offers three distinct types of performance: a 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine joined the lineup in 2009, offering an EPA-estimated 25 MPG rating in highway driving. The 2.7-liter engine produces 187 horsepower and 186 lb.-ft. of peak torque.
The engine is equipped with a variable intake manifold and dual
variable valve timing with intelligence (VVT-i), which controls phasing
on both the intake and exhaust camshafts to optimize torque and fuel
efficiency. The four-cylinder engine is teamed exclusively with a
standard six-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission.
The available 3.5-liter V6 (standard on Limited) produces 270
horsepower at 6,200 RPM and 248 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,700 RPM. The V6,
also, is equipped with dual VVT-i and a variable intake manifold. A
five-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission (ECT) offers
selectable manual sequential shifting.
The Highlander Hybrid model's Hybrid Synergy Drive features a new,
more powerful 3.5-liter V6 for 2011, replacing the previous 3.3-liter
V6. The system pairs the gasoline V6 engine with a high-torque electric
drive motor-generator for total system output of 280 net horsepower. A
second rear-mounted motor provides automatic on-demand four-wheel drive
traction. The 2011 Highlander Hybrid receives EPA estimated fuel economy
ratings of 28 MPG city and 28 MPG highway.
The 4WD Highlander Hybrid uniquely generates rear-wheel power with a
separate electric motor (MGR) that provides additional drive torque on
demand. Thus, the Highlander Hybrid 4WD-i system does not require
power-transfer gearing or a driveshaft from the front. The system
electronically varies front and rear torque distribution depending on
traction conditions.
Activating an EV mode switch located on the front center console
allows the driver to operate strictly in electric-mode under certain
conditions for a limited distance at low speeds, or in some stop-and-go
driving conditions. A new ECON drive mode switch activates a throttle
control program that reduces the throttle response during acceleration,
enhancing fuel economy. The Hybrid System Indicator in the instrument
gauge panel provides the driver with a guideline to help maximize fuel
consumption.
Handling and Ride
The Highlander continues to build on its strength of delivering one of the most capable, smooth and quiet rides in the segment. Four-wheel independent suspension is via MacPherson struts in front and a dual-link strut rear suspension system. Base and SE Highlander models are equipped with standard 17-inch alloy wheels with 245/65 R17 tires; the Limited features standard 19-inch alloy wheels with 245/55 R19 tires. A direct tire pressure monitoring system is designed to alert the driver if pressure in a tire drops to critical levels. All Highlander models are equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. On conventional Highlander 4WD models, full-time four-wheel drive is available on all V6 grades.
The Highlander continues to build on its strength of delivering one of the most capable, smooth and quiet rides in the segment. Four-wheel independent suspension is via MacPherson struts in front and a dual-link strut rear suspension system. Base and SE Highlander models are equipped with standard 17-inch alloy wheels with 245/65 R17 tires; the Limited features standard 19-inch alloy wheels with 245/55 R19 tires. A direct tire pressure monitoring system is designed to alert the driver if pressure in a tire drops to critical levels. All Highlander models are equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. On conventional Highlander 4WD models, full-time four-wheel drive is available on all V6 grades.
Active Safety
Highlander comes standard with Toyota's Star Safety System?. This system integrates operation of enhanced Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), Electric Power Steering (EPS) and the anti-lock brake system (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA).
Highlander comes standard with Toyota's Star Safety System?. This system integrates operation of enhanced Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), Electric Power Steering (EPS) and the anti-lock brake system (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA).
Enhanced VSC helps the driver maintain control by automatically
adjusting engine output and braking force at each wheel under certain
conditions while also providing steering assistance in the appropriate
direction through Electric Power Steering (EPS). Gasoline Highlander
models are also equipped with a straight-line steering feature. When
varying traction causes ABS to apply different left/right braking force,
the system can apply steering torque to help offset left/right pull.
The Highlander Hybrid employs the advanced Vehicle Dynamics
Integrated Management (VDIM) system. VDIM is designed to enhance
handling, traction and braking systems that normally react to vehicle
driving conditions by anticipating tire slippage before a skid, slide or
wheel spin occurs and helps to make corrections in a smooth,
progressive way. In addition to integrating all of the Highlander's
dynamic control systems (VSC, TRAC, BA, EPS, EBD and ABS), the VDIM
system also employs powerful proprietary software to integrate the
Electronic Throttle Control with intelligence (ETC-i) and Electronically
Controlled Brakes (ECB).
All Highlander models incorporate a corner-braking feature.
Harnessing the integration of the vehicle's dynamic control systems,
this feature limits brake pressure on inside wheels during cornering to
help enhance control through the turn. Standard on all models,
Hill-Start Assist Control helps prevent the vehicle from rolling
backward from a stop by applying braking pressure for approximately two
seconds.
Downhill Assist Control (DAC) is standard equipment on all gas 4WD
models. The DAC feature is designed to maintain a constant speed and
maintain handling and steering control by reducing wheel lock under
braking even at slow speeds on slippery descents.
Occupant Safety
Highlander comes standard with seven airbags. These include advanced driver and front passenger airbags, front seat-mounted side airbags and a driver's knee airbag. Roll-sensing side curtain airbags help to protect the occupants of all three rows in the event of certain side collisions or vehicle rollovers. Additionally, all Highlander models are standard equipped with front active headrests.
Occupant Safety
Highlander comes standard with seven airbags. These include advanced driver and front passenger airbags, front seat-mounted side airbags and a driver's knee airbag. Roll-sensing side curtain airbags help to protect the occupants of all three rows in the event of certain side collisions or vehicle rollovers. Additionally, all Highlander models are standard equipped with front active headrests.
Comfort and Convenience
Standard features on all Highlander models include front and rear air conditioning; eight-way adjustable driver's seat (10-way on Limited); power door locks and windows with driver's window jam protection and auto-up/down feature; manual tilt and telescopic steering wheel; cruise control; multi-function keyless entry system; UV-reduction windshield and rear privacy glass; digital clock; dual sun visors with vanity mirrors and sliding extensions; conversation mirror; illuminated entry system; scheduled maintenance indicator light; full-size spare tire and more.
Standard features on all Highlander models include front and rear air conditioning; eight-way adjustable driver's seat (10-way on Limited); power door locks and windows with driver's window jam protection and auto-up/down feature; manual tilt and telescopic steering wheel; cruise control; multi-function keyless entry system; UV-reduction windshield and rear privacy glass; digital clock; dual sun visors with vanity mirrors and sliding extensions; conversation mirror; illuminated entry system; scheduled maintenance indicator light; full-size spare tire and more.
The Highlander SE and Limited grades feature a standard backup
camera with a 3.5-inch multi-information display; this feature is
available for Base grade models for 2011 as part of the optional Tech
Package. The display includes a backup camera monitor, clock, outside
temperature, warning messages, and cruise information that includes
average fuel economy, average speed, distance to empty, current fuel
economy, and trip timer. On models equipped with the optional navigation
system, the backup camera's images are viewed on the seven-inch
navigation screen.
Options
A variety of available options and accessories include a voice-activated touch screen navigation system with an eight-inch screen; JBL premium audio; leather seat trim with heated front seats, and a power tilt/slide moonroof. The optional tow package for V6 models enables up to 5,000-pound maximum towing capacity. The four-cylinder tow package enables up to 3,500 pounds of maximum towing capacity. A power liftgate that can be opened and closed with a key fob is an available option on the Base grade and standard on SE and Limited.
Exterior Design
Designed at Calty Design Research in Newport Beach, Calif., the second-generation Highlander moves away from traditional SUV styling cues. Clean, sculpted lines, a wide, stable stance and muscular contours give Highlander a contemporary, dynamic presence. The Base grade Highlander could be mistaken for an upgrade model with its six-spoke 17-inch machined alloy wheels, color-keyed power remote outside mirrors, and silver-painted front grille. The Limited looks the luxury part with chrome door handles and roof rails, puddle lamps and rear spoiler.
Options
A variety of available options and accessories include a voice-activated touch screen navigation system with an eight-inch screen; JBL premium audio; leather seat trim with heated front seats, and a power tilt/slide moonroof. The optional tow package for V6 models enables up to 5,000-pound maximum towing capacity. The four-cylinder tow package enables up to 3,500 pounds of maximum towing capacity. A power liftgate that can be opened and closed with a key fob is an available option on the Base grade and standard on SE and Limited.
Exterior Design
Designed at Calty Design Research in Newport Beach, Calif., the second-generation Highlander moves away from traditional SUV styling cues. Clean, sculpted lines, a wide, stable stance and muscular contours give Highlander a contemporary, dynamic presence. The Base grade Highlander could be mistaken for an upgrade model with its six-spoke 17-inch machined alloy wheels, color-keyed power remote outside mirrors, and silver-painted front grille. The Limited looks the luxury part with chrome door handles and roof rails, puddle lamps and rear spoiler.
Interior Design
The Highlander provides an open, airy and versatile interior with seating for seven or up to 95.4 cubic feet of total cargo capacity (94.1 for Highlander Hybrid). There are numerous storage compartments throughout the cabin, along with 10 cup holders, four bottle holders, two front and one cargo-area 12-volt auxiliary power outlets and cargo area tie down hooks.
The Highlander provides an open, airy and versatile interior with seating for seven or up to 95.4 cubic feet of total cargo capacity (94.1 for Highlander Hybrid). There are numerous storage compartments throughout the cabin, along with 10 cup holders, four bottle holders, two front and one cargo-area 12-volt auxiliary power outlets and cargo area tie down hooks.
The Base and SE grades feature a center console, shift knob with
silver-painted accents and front driver and passenger assist grips. The
center console, shift knob and assist grip on the Limited grade feature
wood grain-style trim. Styling features on the inside of the Highlander
Hybrid include a silver and wood grain-style interior trim with chrome
door handle accents, Optitron meters with blue graphics and a power
meter with a hybrid system indicator.
The headrests are adjustable in two ways on the Base grade and four
different ways on SE and Limited. The second row provides 40/20/40
split seatbacks. The seat functions as either a three-person bench or,
by removing the Center Stow? seat, a pair of captain's chairs complete
with armrests, creating a convenient walk-through area between the seats
for easier access to the third row. A Center Stow? center console can
also be placed between the seats to provide additional storage. The
second row also slides fore and aft and reclines.
Access to the third-row is made easy by placing the walk-in lever
at an easy to reach position at the bottom of the passenger-side
second-row seat. Standard one-touch levers inside the cargo area allow
the second-row seats to fold forward and flat. The third-row seats
function in a similar manner, using a lever in the back of the seat.
Production of the conventional engine Highlander, Toyota's 12th
North American-built model, began in October 2009 at the company's plant
in Princeton, Indiana. Moving the Highlander assembly line to this
facility represented a $450 million investment.
Limited Warranty
Toyota's 36-month/36,000 mile basic new-vehicle warranty applies to all components other than normal wear and maintenance items. Additional 60-month warranties cover the powertrain for 60,000 miles and corrosion with no mileage limitation. Toyota dealers have complete details on the limited warranty.
Toyota's 36-month/36,000 mile basic new-vehicle warranty applies to all components other than normal wear and maintenance items. Additional 60-month warranties cover the powertrain for 60,000 miles and corrosion with no mileage limitation. Toyota dealers have complete details on the limited warranty.