The 2011 Toyota Highlander gets styling revisions and some equipment shuffling. It’s part of a mid-cycle freshening for a vehicle last fully redesigned in model-year 2008. The 2011 Highlander’s basic form doesn’t change. This Toyota remains a carefully calculated compromise between a minivan and an SUV. Styling is more masculine than any minivan’s, and although it has three versatile seating rows, it lacks a minivan’s easy sliding-side-door access and low step-in height. Highlander doesn’t boast the brawny bearing or off-road prowess of a true SUV yet offers all-wheel drive and elevates your eyes level above traffic. And the 2011 Toyota Highlander Hybrid is the only gas-electric seven-seat crossover for sale in the U.S.
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.
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.
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.
Toyota has not released the details for the prices of the 2011 Toyota Highlander lineup yet by the time of this review. However, it is expected that prices will be slightly raised as compared to the 2010 model due to the incorporation of standard and additional features, along with a major facelift given for this product. Starting with last year’s model though, Toyota has broken their own tradition of delivering annual increase to the prices of their model introductions such that it has maintained the 2009 prices. The same thing remains to be seen for this year’s releases, although base price range is expected to be approximately around $28,200 to $33,870.
2011 Toyota Highlander Back view
2011 Toyota Highlander Interior
2011 Toyota Highlander Back Part
2011 Toyota Highlander Seats
2011 Toyota Highlander Engine






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