Toyota’s all-new 2020 Highlander SUV has landed at
the 2019 New York Auto Show, showcasing a chiseled new design that borrows
styling cues from the smaller RAV4, new tech and a more efficient hybrid
system. The gasoline-powered 2020 Highlander will arrive in Toyota dealerships
in December, while the Hybrid in February 2020. Tthe
all-new Highlander is claimed to be safer, more comfortable, more durable and
of a higher built quality, relying on a new vehicle platform dubbed Toyota New
Global Architecture (TNGA-K).
The 2020 Toyota Highlander remains a
family-friendly SUV. However, the Japanese automaker wanted to make sure that
this new-generation model had a more powerful stance and a more elegant
exterior, while also featuring greater aerodynamic efficiency (reducing wind
noise while enhancing stability). In terms of design, L, LE and XLE
grades come with a black front grille with silver trim, while Limited and
Platinum models are distinguished by a black grille with chrome trim,
chrome-plated lower rear fascia, premium projector headlights and 20-inch
wheels (a Highlander first).
Only three colors were carried over from 2019:
Blizzard Pearl ($395 option), Celestial Silver Metallic and Midnight Black
Metallic. The following five colors are brand new: Magnetic Gray Metallic, Moon
Dust (blue), Ruby Flare Pearl (red), Blueprint and Opulent Amber (brown). This fourth-gen SUV is 60 mm longer than its predecessor, while its second row can be slid an
extra 1.2-inches further up in order to increase distance between the 2nd and
3rd rows.
As for practicality, the L and LE grades feature a
second-row bench (seating for 8) as standard, while the XLE and Limited grades
come standard with a Captain’s Chair second row with seating for seven (seating
for 8 optional). The Platinum grade also has a Captain’s Chair second row
design as standard. With all the seats in use, the Highlander offers 456 liters of cargo room behind the third row. Fold everything and you end up
with 2,075 liters of room.
Even though Toyota chose to keep the current
Highlander’s 295 HP 3.5-liter V6 engine for this all-new generation model, a
new hybrid system is used for the electrified version, combining an efficient
2.5-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine with two electric motors instead of the
outgoing Hybrid’s more powerful, but thirstier V6. In total, the 4-cylinder hybrid
returns a system output of 240 hp with an EPA-estimated 34 combined mpg (6.9 l/100km),
a 17 percent improvement over the previous-gen Highlander V6 Hybrid’s 28
combined mpg (8.4 l/100 km), although the latter was rated at a much higher 306
HP.
It’s the same system found on the latest RAV4
Hybrid, in which, the more the vehicle is driven, the more data is accumulated,
contributing to practical fuel efficiency. Many actual roads chosen to
represent common usage scenarios, such as in urban congestion or on mountain
roads, were driven on and analyzed to create control that feels natural to the
driver when operating to enable more efficient driving.
On the move, drivers can choose between Normal, Eco
and Sport modes for the Highlander Hybrid, while both versions get a choice of
either 2WD or AWD with Dynamic Torque Vectoring. Facing a sticky situation? You
can engage the Multi-Terrain Select control dial for Mud & Sand or Rock
& Dirt. Step inside the 2020 Highlander and you’ll be greeted by softer
padded surfaces (compared to its predecessor), available Qi wireless charging,
new ambient LED lighting and more. The flagship Platinum grade even has
embossed perforated leather trim.
As far as tech, all grades come standard with Apple
CarPlay, Android Auto, Alexa In-Car compatibility, Waze, SiriusXM and Wi-Fi
connectivity through AT&T. The Platinum grade offers standard Dynamic
Navigation and a 12.3-inch screen, to go with the JBL Premium Audio System with
1,200 watts and 11 speakers.
The entry-level L grade is equipped with Toyota
Safety Sense 2.0, 18-inch alloys, 3-zone automatic climate control, 4.2-inch
instrument panel display, 8-way power driver’s seat, auto up/down for all power
windows, 8-inch touchscreen display, front seat reading lights and cargo area
light, LED headlights and taillights, privacy glass on rear side, quarter and
liftgate windows and Smart Key entry.
Opt for the LE and you gain a power liftgate, blind
spot monitor, additional multimedia capability, LED fog lights and a
leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob. The XLE meanwhile adds a 10-way
power driver’s seat, 2nd row sun shades, 4-way power front passenger seat,
7-inch instrument panel display, auto dimming rear-view mirror with garage door
opener, auto LED headlights with Auto High Beam, plated interior door handle,
LED fog lights, power tilt and slid moon roof and roof rails. The Limited spec
however offers ambient interior lighting, driver’s seat memory, heated and
ventilated front seats, the JBL audio system and more.
Finally you have Platinum, which boasts the
12.3-inch multimedia head-unit, 20-inch wheels, adaptive and self-leveling
headlights, head-up display, heated 2nd row seats, panoramic moonroof,
rain-sensing wipers, Birds Eye camera and the embossed perforated
leather-trimmed seats.
The 2020 Toyota Highlander is
equipped with the second-generation of Toyota Safety Sense, which means you get
Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross Traffic Alert as standard on LE grade and
above, while Rear Cross Traffic Braking is available with clearance sonar on
Limited and above. The previously-mentioned Birds Eye camera with Perimeter
Scan is available on Limited and standard on Platinum.