Toyota has updated the 2026 Grand Highlander with more space, efficient powertrains, and advanced tech. This SUV competes in a segment where size, fuel economy, and technology decide winners. Toyota’s approach focuses on delivering tangible value across powertrain options, interior features, and safety tech.
Powertrains Built for Performance and Efficiency
Toyota offers three powertrain options: gas, hybrid, and Hybrid MAX.
- 2.4L turbo gas engine: 265 hp, 28 mpg combined (manufacturer estimate)
- 2.5L hybrid: 245 hp, 36 mpg combined (manufacturer estimate)
- 2.4L Hybrid MAX: 362 hp, 27 mpg combined (manufacturer estimate)
The Hybrid MAX includes full-time electronic AWD and a six-speed automatic. Gas models use an eight-speed automatic with optional Dynamic Torque Control AWD. Hybrid models employ electronic on-demand AWD for improved traction.
Each powertrain supports three drive modes (Sport, Eco, Normal). Gas AWD and Hybrid MAX versions add Multi-Terrain Select for mud, sand, rock, dirt, and snow. Towing capacity hits 5,000 lbs with gas and Hybrid MAX, while hybrids tow 3,500 lbs.
Interior: Comfort for Long Drives
The Grand Highlander offers a third row designed for adults, with 33.5 inches of legroom and 37.2 inches of headroom. With all rear seats folded, cargo volume reaches 97.5 cubic feet. Even with the third row up, it holds seven carry-on suitcases.
Standard interior features include:
- 12.3-inch touchscreen
- three-zone automatic climate control
- seven USB-C ports
Higher trims add leather-trimmed seats, heated and ventilated second-row seats, and Ultrasuede with bronze accents for the Hybrid MAX. Acoustic glass and noise-reducing materials create a quieter cabin.
Technology That Works
The SUV includes Toyota Audio Multimedia with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Limited and Platinum trims feature an 11-speaker JBL audio system. Over-the-air updates keep the system current.
Drivers benefit from connected services like:
- Intelligent Assistant voice commands
- Cloud Navigation
- Remote Connect with Digital Key
- Wi-Fi hotspot for up to five devices
Platinum models add Traffic Jam Assist, easing stop-and-go driving by controlling steering, acceleration, and braking at low speeds.
Safety: Standard Toyota Safety Sense 3.0
Every 2026 Grand Highlander includes Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 with:
- Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
- Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
- Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
- Lane Tracing Assist
- Road Sign Assist
- Proactive Driving Assist
- Automatic High Beams
Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert is also standard. Limited and Platinum models add parking assist with automatic braking and a panoramic view monitor.
Exterior and Interior Design
The exterior features a hammerhead-shaped nose, wide fenders, and a flat roofline. Rear doors open wide for easy third-row access. Options include 20-inch wheels and a gunmetal gray grille for the Hybrid MAX.
Interior design prioritizes function. A floating instrument panel integrates with door trim, while a sliding console lid allows armrest use when open. Storage options include multiple cup holders and USB ports throughout all rows.
Grades and Pricing
Toyota offers five trims: LE, XLE, Hybrid Nightshade, Limited, and Platinum. Each grade builds on the previous with more comfort and tech.
Grade | Powertrain Options | Key Features | Starting Price (USD) |
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LE | Gas, Hybrid | Fabric seats, 8-person bench, 12.3-inch screen | $41,360 |
XLE | Gas, Hybrid | SofTex seats, captain’s chairs option, wireless charger | $44,710 |
Hybrid Nightshade | Hybrid | Blacked-out trim, JBL audio, digital gauge cluster | ~$50,000 |
Limited | Gas, Hybrid, Hybrid MAX | Leather, heated/ventilated seats, JBL audio | $55,190 (Hybrid MAX) |
Platinum | Gas, Hybrid MAX | Panoramic moonroof, Traffic Jam Assist, Ultrasuede (Hybrid MAX) | ~$60,000 |
Prices exclude dealer fees. Models arrive in U.S. dealerships in fall 2025.
Practical Features for Families
Toyota optimized the cabin for family needs:
- Second-row captain’s chairs or 60/40 bench
- Multiple storage trays and smartphone slots
- Separate USB ports for each row
- Support grips for third-row access
Hybrid MAX and Limited trims include AC power outlets up to 1,500 watts, ideal for powering tools or camping gear.
On-Road and Off-Road Capability
With AWD options across all powertrains, the Grand Highlander adapts to conditions. The full-time AWD in Hybrid MAX enhances stability and acceleration. Multi-Terrain Select on gas AWD and Hybrid MAX improves traction off-road.
Fuel economy is competitive. The hybrid’s 36 mpg combined makes it a strong choice for long commutes or road trips. The gas engine balances power and efficiency, while the Hybrid MAX focuses on performance.
Why the 2026 Grand Highlander Matters
Toyota built the 2026 Grand Highlander to win families who need space without sacrificing efficiency. Strong mpg ratings, three powertrains, and safety tech meet key buyer demands. Pricing remains competitive given the standard tech and comfort.
The Hybrid MAX stands out. It delivers 362 horsepower with full-time AWD and upscale interior details. Families wanting a mix of power and practicality will focus here.
Final Takeaway
The 2026 Toyota Grand Highlander brings data-backed improvements in fuel economy, interior space, and safety. Toyota’s focus on efficiency and technology will attract buyers wanting a reliable family SUV with advanced features. For large families and long trips, the Grand Highlander offers a clear advantage.
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