- New gas engine also increases torque for better everyday
responsiveness
- 2023 Highlander's high-efficiency turbo gas engine offers more
than 50% reduction in NOx and NMOG as well as improvement in CO2
emissions
- EPA-Estimate of up to 25 Combined MPG for gas models; 36
Combined MPG for hybrid models
- Additional updates for 2023 Highlander include offerings of
larger multimedia screens and other amenities for greater value
across all grades and powertrains
PLANO,
Texas, Oct. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- For the 2023
model year, Toyota is giving buyers even more reasons to choose the
Highlander for their next vehicle, starting with an all-new engine
for the gas models that offers impressive performance in a compact
package.

2023 Highlander gas models are now equipped with a new,
higher-torque, high-efficiency turbocharged engine. The
265-horsepower, 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, which uses
balance shafts for super-smooth performance, delivers 310 lb-ft of
torque – this results in a significant 17% increase over the
previous 3.5-liter V6 engine's 263 lb-ft. Even better, the driver
will feel this gain in everyday driving situations, especially when
taking advantage of the Highlander's 7- or 8-person seating and
generous cargo capacity. Just as important, fuel efficiency is also
improved for this higher-torque engine with an EPA-estimate of up
to 25 MPG combined. The new engine, standard across all gas grades,
is also more environmentally conscious, with more than a 50%
reduction in NOx and NMOG compared to the outgoing V6
engine.
The new Highlander turbo models are equipped to tow up to
5,000-pounds and include Trailer Sway Control (TSC), which uses the
Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) to help control unwanted trailer
movement. To help reduce fuel consumption and emissions, the
standard Stop and Start Engine System allows the engine to shut off
when the vehicle comes to a complete stop and instantly restarts
when the driver's foot lifts from the brake pedal.
Arriving at dealerships nationwide this month, the 2023
Highlander with the new turbo engine will have a starting MSRP of
$36,420 and the 2023 Highlander
Hybrid will have a starting MSRP of $40,220.
Available All-Wheel
Drive
The 2023 Highlander turbo models get a grip on just about any
road with a choice of FWD or two different available AWD systems.
For the Highlander Gas L, LE and XLE models, the optional AWD
system can send up to 50% of available torque to the rear wheels to
help counter wheel slip when necessary.
The Highlander XSE, Limited and Platinum turbo models step up to
a more performance-minded system, Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD with
Drive Mode Select and Driveline Disconnect. In addition to
governing torque distribution between the front and rear wheels,
this advanced system uses special couplings to actively manage
torque distribution between the left and right rear wheels.
For even more control for the gas all-wheel drive iteration,
Downhill Assist Control (DAC) is also available. When AWD is not
needed, such as in steady highway cruising, rear Driveline
Disconnect automatically disengages drive to the rear wheels and
stops the propeller shaft's rotation, helping to reduce fuel
consumption. The system seamlessly re-engages when AWD is needed to
handle road conditions.
Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD doesn't simply react to wheel
slippage. Rather, a sophisticated AWD Integrated Management (AIM)
system manages Electric Power Steering (EPS), throttle control,
transmission shift control and drive torque distribution to
continually help optimize handling.
Using the Multi-Terrain Select control dial on the console, the
driver can maximize traction for prevailing conditions. Mud &
Sand mode works well for beach driving, while Rock & Dirt mode
optimizes AWD traction for trails. The driver can monitor, in real
time, torque allocation and slip control on the Multi-Information
Display (MID).
2023 Highlander and Highlander
Hybrid Updates
Updates for Highlander go beyond the new engine and offer larger
multimedia screens and other amenities for greater value across all
grades and powertrains. Buyers want larger, more versatile
multimedia screens, and the Highlander delivers. In addition to the
JBL® Premium Audio System with 11 speakers as carryover from 2022,
the Limited and Platinum grades now have two 12.3-inch screens as
standard; one Multi-Information Display (MID) screen and one
multimedia screen. Just as important to users, content can now
occupy the full 12.3-inch, glare-reducing optically bonded screen.
On both grades, a second new 12.3" Full Digital Instrument
Cluster screen replaces the former 7-inch TFT, with four
different visual modes for a personalized touch: Casual, Smart,
Tough and Sporty mode. So now, these premium Highlander grades
provide the most screen area than previous generation Highlander
models.
The 12.3-inch audio multimedia touchscreen will also be optional
for the XLE and sporty XSE grades, which have an 8-inch screen as
standard. These two grades continue to use the 7-inch MID gauge
cluster screen. On the L and LE grades, this same 7-inch MID
replaces the 4.2-inch MID for enhanced usability. The 12.3-inch
audio multimedia touchscreen is also now standard for the Hybrid
Bronze Edition.
For added convenience and value, the Limited and Platinum grades
(both gas and hybrid) now come standard with power folding exterior
mirrors for 2023, a real help for entering and exiting the home.
And, inside the 2023 Highlander, the available wireless charging
feature just got better for front-seat passengers. In an effort to
be more accessible, Toyota moved the Qi-compatible wireless charger
from the center console box to a more convenient location in the
center dashboard shelf below the audio multimedia touchscreen..
As icing on the proverbial cake, the 2023 Highlander adds an
elegant new Cypress green exterior color.
Remarkably Hybrid
The Highlander Hybrid, with its remarkable 36 combined MPG
EPA-estimated rating, accounts for more than a quarter of
Highlander sales in the U.S., a testament to its innovation,
quality and value.
The 2023 Highlander Hybrid, offered in both FWD and AWD,
combines a high-efficiency 2.5-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine with
two electric motor-generators. The gas engine employs Variable
Valve Timing-intelligent system by Electric motor (VVT-iE) on the
intake camshaft, and VVT-i on the exhaust camshaft. A variable
cooling system (electric water pump, electric thermostat) and a
fully variable oil pump help to further enhance engine
efficiency.
The gas engine and Motor Generator 2 (MG2) work in concert to
deliver dynamic performance, while both MG1 and MG2 charge the
hybrid battery. The bottom line is an eye opener for the
efficiency-minded: 243 total system horsepower, EPA-estimated 36
combined MPG and a towing capacity of up to 3,500 pounds for all
grades. The Highlander Hybrid's battery pack was developed with
convenience in mind and is installed under the second-row seats, so
it does not take away any cargo or passenger space.
The unique AWD system for Highlander Hybrid employs a separate
rear-mounted electric motor to power the rear wheels when needed.
Like the hybrid powertrain itself, the AWD system is designed to
work seamlessly.
In addition, all Highlander models, in addition to hybrid,
include Hill Start Assist Control (HAC) and Trailer Sway
Control (TSC) for optimal on-road and off-road performance and
safety.
Like all Toyota hybrid vehicles, the Highlander Hybrid simply
goes about its business. For example, the system optimizes the
level of electric motor assistance and gas engine speed without the
engine running at high revs. Engine speed is synchronized with
vehicle speed, yielding effortless and quiet acceleration.
The Highlander Hybrid offers selectable NORMAL, ECO and SPORT
driving modes that let the driver choose the vehicle's performance
personality. ECO mode extracts maximum efficiency from the fuel and
battery, while NORMAL mode is ideal for everyday driving. SPORT
mode quickens the throttle response from the hybrid system for
improved acceleration control. A bonus is the EV mode, which allows
electric-only driving at low speeds for short distances.
Regenerative braking captures the energy of the turning wheels
as the vehicle slows, sending it to the hybrid battery. To foster
greater control when driving in hilly areas, the driver can
manually control regenerative braking in steps, similar to the
engine braking effect of downshifting a manual transmission.
Highlander Hybrid's Predictive Efficient Drive (PED) analyzes
the driver's daily driving habits and upcoming road and traffic
conditions to optimize battery usage and charging. The more the
vehicle is driven, the more data is accumulated, thereby helping to
support fuel efficient driving patterns.
Versatility Abounds
Inside
Highlander L and LE grades come standard with second-row bench
for seating for eight, while the XLE and Limited grades go with a
standard Captain's Chair second row for seven-seat capability.
Buyers can choose a second-row bench for the XLE Gas, XLE Hybrid
and Limited Gas grades.
The Hybrid Bronze Edition, XSE, Limited Hybrid and Platinum
grades come standard with seven-passenger seating with second-row
Captain's Chairs. Large rear doors provide easy access, while
versatile seat folding features allow passengers to easily access
the third row. Standard three-zone climate control ensures ample
flow of warmed or cooled air to all aboard.
There's plenty of space for carrying stuff, too. With all seat
rows in use, Highlander offers 16.0 cu. ft. of space behind the
third row. Folding the 60/40 split fold-flat third-row seatbacks
expands the space to 48.4 cu. ft., and then folding the second row
raises that to 84.3 cu. ft. The versatile cargo area makes the most
of the additional length with side surfaces and pockets shaped for
maximum space utilization.
Classic Comfort Across All
Grades
The 2023 Highlander offers plush accommodations across all
grades. Taking inspiration from luxury-crafted interiors to create
a premium ambience, details include soft-padded surfaces and a
tailored look with stitching that extends from the door trim to the
instrument panel. Inset steering wheel controls are a modern luxury
touch on all grades.
Highlanders have long been renowned for a quiet ride, and, with
the high-strength TNGA platform, Toyota raised the bar even higher.
Sound-dampening and soundproofing materials are optimized
throughout the vehicle with the takumi approach, focusing
particularly on minimizing noise in the frequencies that interfere
with conversation. As an example, Limited and Platinum grades have
acoustic glass on the front side windows to further isolate the
driver from outside noise.
Highlander L and LE grades offer comfortable woven cloth seat
surfaces in Graphite or Black; the XLE offers SofTex® trim in
Harvest Beige, Graphite or Black, while the Limited offers those
colors in perforated leather trim. XSE grade sticks to its sporty
nature thanks to black SofTex®-trimmed seats with fabric inserts or
a striking red and black leather option; while the Bronze Edition
for Highlander Hybrid keeps it classy with mid-century
modern-inspired SofTex-trimmed seats with fabric inserts and
bronze-colored stitching. The Platinum grade, the most luxurious
Highlander, exclusively features embossed, perforated leather-trim
in those three colors (Harvest Beige, Graphite and
Black) plus a luxuriously delicious brown called Glazed
Caramel. On XSE, Hybrid Bronze Edition, Limited and Platinum
grades, standard ambient LED cabin lighting sets a relaxing
mood.
Multifaceted Multimedia
The Highlander comes standard with an 8-inch, and available
12.3-inch, Toyota Audio Multimedia system designed and engineered
by Toyota's Texas-based Connected
Technologies team. Highlander drivers will be at the ready thanks
to a wide range of enhanced connectivity and convenience features,
including being Over-the-Air (OTA) updatable. Users can interact
with the system through intuitive touch and voice activation
controls. With the available Connected Service Drive Connect,
drivers and passengers have access to Intelligent Assistant, Cloud
Navigation and Destination Assist. With Intelligent Assistant,
simple phrases like "Hey Toyota" awaken the system for voice
activated commands to search for directions, find Points of
Interest (POI), adjust audio controls, change the cabin
temperatures and more. Cloud Navigation, the available onboard
navigation solution, utilizes the cloud to download the latest
available map, traffic and routing information. To ensure users
have the most up-to-date search capabilities, POI search is
provided by Google Points-of-Interest data. Destination Assist also
gives access to 24/7 live agent assistance to locate the next
destination.
The new Toyota Audio Multimedia allows for dual Bluetooth® phone
connectivity, with support for standard wireless Apple CarPlay® and
Android Auto™ compatibility. With further connectivity, the
Highlander has an available Wi-Fi Connect subscription that offers
4G connectivity for up to five devices – turning the Highlander
into an AT&T Hotspot. Adding to the already robust offering of
audio playback ability with HD Radio®, USB data and a SiriusXM®
Platinum Plan 3-month trial subscription, Wi-Fi Connect also
enables the new Integrated Streaming feature, providing customers
the ability to link their separate Apple Music® and Amazon Music
subscriptions to the vehicle for onboard control.
For those looking for an enhanced audio experience, the
Highlander offers a JBL® Premium Audio system boasting 1,200 watts
of power playing through 11 speakers in nine locations creating a
mobile concert from any music genre. With the use of Clari-Fi®
technology, the system is also able to breathe life into compressed
digital music formats enhancing the audio experience. This system
is available on XSE grades, while the Limited and Platinum grades
include it as standard.
Each Highlander offers a host of additional available Connected
Services. Safety Connect includes an Emergency Assistance Button
(SOS), 24/7 Enhanced Roadside Assistance, Automatic Collision
Notification, Stolen Vehicle Locator and Collision Assistance with
up to a 10-year trial. Service Connect gives drivers the capability
to receive Vehicle Health Reports, Maintenance Alerts and
reminders, also with up to a 10-year trial.
With the Toyota app, users can stay connected to their
Highlander with a 1-year trial of Remote Connect service, available
on L grades and standard across the rest of Highlander grades.
Users can activate headlights, lock/unlock the doors and remote
start the vehicle. Users can also check vehicle status, receive
reminder notifications and set Guest Driver Alerts.
Being ready to handle all your device charging needs, the
Highlander is equipped with five USB ports in the cabin. Up front,
two Type-C USB ports plus one Type-A port are located at the bottom
of the center stack. For second-row passengers, two Type-C USB
ports are located at the bottom rear of the center console.
Convenience features are aplenty for Highlander, too. Blind Spot
Monitor (BSM) with Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) is standard on
the LE grade and above. Front and Rear Parking Assist with
Automatic Braking is available on Limited and Platinum. A Panoramic
View Monitor with Perimeter Scan is available on Limited and
standard on Platinum and provides a live rotating 360-degree view
around the vehicle.
Head-Turning Style: Hybrid Bronze
Edition and XSE
Those looking for revved up style in the super-practical and
comfortable Highlander will find it in two compelling choices for
2023, one each for hybrid and one for gas. The Highlander Hybrid
Bronze Edition launched last year, making a striking design
statement. Available in Cement (exclusive to Bronze Edition), Wind
Chill Pearl or Midnight Black Metallic exterior colors, the Bronze
Edition features bronze-colored accents, starting with 18-inch
bronze wheels.
Mid-century modern-inspired SofTex®-trimmed seats
with fabric inserts and bronze-colored stitching seem like
something from a concept car, an effect amplified by the Captain's
Chair's layout. Illuminated bronze-colored door sills and unique
floor and cargo mats embroidered with a special bronze-stitched
logo complete the designer look. Tech features only enhance the
Bronze Edition – thanks to two interior 120V/up to 1,500-watt
outlets, a hands-free power liftgate and rain sensing
wipers, to name a few.
On the gas side, the Highlander XSE is available with either
front-wheel drive or Dynamic Torque Vectoring All-Wheel Drive. The
XSE for 2023 will now roll on exclusive all-black 20-inch wheels,
wrapped in 235/55R20 all-season tires. A specially tuned suspension
with high-rate springs and rear stabilizer bar and low-friction
shock absorbers works in concert with tuned electric power steering
to give the XSE a distinctly sporty feel.
XSE-exclusive styling applies to the front fascia, grille, lower
spoiler and headlamps. Unique rocker panels add an edgy accent to
the Highlander XSE's sculpted lines. Black roof rails, mirror caps
and window moldings dial up the subtle cool factor, finished off by
a twin exhaust tip.
Inside, the Highlander XSE rocks black SofTex®-trimmed seats
with fabric inserts, while ambient lighting and carbon-fiber style
finish on the instrument panel sets the sportier mood. A striking
two-tone red and black leather-trimmed interior with red-stitched
instrument panel is available at no additional cost.
Safety Leader, Too
Highlander is a repeat IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK+ recipient. This is
the organization's highest rating, and one that acknowledges the
standard Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ system that includes:
- Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection (PCS w/ PD)
- Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC)
- Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist (LDA w/ SA)
- Lane Tracing Assist (LTA)
- Road Sign Assist (RSA)
- Automatic High Beams (AHB)
The 2023 Highlander is equipped with eight airbags, including
side curtain airbags for all three rows. Toyota's Star Safety
System includes Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control
(TRAC), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist
(BA), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Smart Stop Technology
(SST).
Hybrid models employ Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management
(VDIM), which provides integrated control of the ABS, Brake Assist,
TRAC, VSC, Hill-Start Assist control and electric power steering
(EPS) systems. The system helps to maintain vehicle stability when
swerving on slippery road surfaces by controlling the brakes,
hybrid system output and steering assist.
2023 Highlander Pricing*
No matter the grade, every Highlander offers something to suit
varying lifestyles, whether it's for a city exploration or a
weekend trip to the countryside. With an array of trims to choose
from for gas and hybrid models, the 2023 Highlander arrives at
dealerships with an option for everyone.
Grade
|
Drive
|
*MSRP
MY23
|
Highlander L
|
FWD
|
$36,420
|
Highlander
LE
|
FWD
|
$38,820
|
Highlander
XLE
|
FWD
|
$41,820
|
Highlander
XSE
|
FWD
|
$43,415
|
Highlander
Limited
|
FWD
|
$46,075
|
Highlander
Platinum
|
FWD
|
$49,075
|
Highlander L
|
AWD
|
$38,020
|
Highlander
LE
|
AWD
|
$40,420
|
Highlander
XLE
|
AWD
|
$43,420
|
Highlander
XSE
|
AWD
|
$45,365
|
Highlander
Limited
|
AWD
|
$48,025
|
Highlander
Platinum
|
AWD
|
$51,025
|
Highlander Hybrid
LE
|
FWD
|
$40,220
|
Highlander Hybrid
XLE
|
FWD
|
$43,220
|
Highlander Hybrid
Bronze Edition
|
FWD
|
$45,780
|
Highlander Hybrid
Limited
|
FWD
|
$47,475
|
Highlander Hybrid
Platinum
|
FWD
|
$50,475
|
Highlander Hybrid
LE
|
AWD
|
$41,820
|
Highlander Hybrid
XLE
|
AWD
|
$44,820
|
Highlander Hybrid
Bronze Edition
|
AWD
|
$47,380
|
Highlander Hybrid
Limited
|
AWD
|
$49,425
|
Highlander Hybrid
Platinum
|
AWD
|
$52,425
|
* MSRP does not include Delivery, Processing & Handling
(DPH).
Toyota 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 against perforation from corrosion for 60 months with no
mileage limitation. Hybrid-related components that require repairs
needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship are covered
for 8 years/100,000 miles, whichever comes first from original date
of first use when sold as new. The hybrid battery is covered for 10
years/150,000 miles, whichever comes first, and is transferrable
across ownership.
The 2023 Highlander also comes with ToyotaCare, a plan covering
normal factory-scheduled maintenance, for two years or 25,000
miles, whichever comes first, and 2 years of Roadside Assistance,
unlimited mileage.
About Toyota
Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in
the U.S. for more than 60 years, and is committed to advancing
sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus
brands, plus our nearly 1,500 dealerships.
Toyota directly employs more than 39,000 people in the U.S.
who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of
nearly 32 million cars and trucks at our nine manufacturing plants.
By 2025, Toyota's 10th plant in North
Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for
electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road
than any other automaker, a quarter of the company's 2021 U.S.
sales were electrified.
To help inspire the next generation for a career in
STEM-based fields, including mobility, Toyota launched its virtual
education hub at www.TourToyota.com with an
immersive experience and chance to virtually visit many of our U.S.
manufacturing facilities. The hub also includes a series of
free STEM-based lessons and curriculum through Toyota USA Foundation partners, virtual field trips
and more. For more information about Toyota,
visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.
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