Toyota Offers Grand Highlander 2025 With New Variant For US Market
Toyota officially presents the 2025 Grand Highlander by adding trim, including LE as the newest lowest type and the presence of the Nighthird Edition variant for the United States (US) market.
Launching from Carscoops, Wednesday, November 6, manufacturers still equip it with some standard equipment as before, including the latest 18-inch power liftgates and rims. Features such as rear-heated rearview mirrors with blind spot warning indicators are present as standard.
Then, the interior is equipped with eight seats made of cloth and gauge or analog speedometers accompanied by a 7-inch multi-information screen.
The Japanese manufacturer also offers a 12.3-inch infotainment system, six-speaker audio, and a three-zone temperature control system. All of them are combined with an eight-way power driver seat and a series of Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 driver assistance systems.
Regarding performance, the LE variant has a 2.4 liter 4-cylinder turbocharged engine that can pump 265 dk of power and 420 Nm of torque as standard. This is connected to the transmission of eight automatic accelerations and is available in driving all wheels (AWD) as optional.
Toyota also provides a hybrid variant of this type with a 2.5 liter engine combined with a small battery and an electric motor embedded behind and powered by AWD. Thus, this has up to 245 dk of power with a fuel consumption of 14 km/l.
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Meanwhile, Nighthird Edition comes with a base on the Hybrid Limited variant. As the name suggests, this car has a dark look on the hood of the engine, bumper, and 20-inch rim covered in black.
Dark elements are also available on the interior with black seat and metallic accents. Other highlights include a heating and ventilating front seat, a second row captain seat heating, and an 11-peaker JBL premium audio system.
This is also coupled with a steering wheel with a heating feature, a surrounding lighting system, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.
The Toyota Grand Highlander 2025 LE variant is priced at US$40,860 (Rp642.1 million) for FWD drivers and US$42,460 (Rp667.3 million) for AWD and Night live at 52,610 US dollars (Rp826.8 million).