Toyota Highlander Specifications
Toyota Highlander is available in eight trims, the Toyota Highlander 4X2, Toyota Highlander with
third row seat, Toyota Highlander 4X4, Toyota Highlander Limited V6 4X2, Toyota
Highlander Limited 4X4, Toyota Highlander V6 4X2, Toyota Highlander V6 4X2 with
third row seat, and Toyota Highlander V6 4X4. Toyota Highlander is a four-door
model with both 2WD and 4WD, coupled to a four-speed automatic transmission with
220 horsepower, and an optional V6 engine.

The 2005 Toyota Highlander is a hybrid sport utility vehicle that offers the
Hybrid Synergy Drive System specially designed for midsize SUV duty. It has a
larger-capacity battery that could provide nearly twice the power of the Prius
battery. The Hybrid SUV has a rating of SULEV or Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle.
Highlander 2004 model is a 3.3-liter 230 horsepower VVT-i V6 engine that has excellent
gas mileage, and five-speed automatic transmission. It also features the standard
four-speed automatic four-cylinder engines, adding 5 horsepower.
The first three trims of the 2003 Toyota Highlander six different forms is a
choice of 4-cylinder or V6 engines and either two or all-wheel drive. The V6 is
offering a choice between the base or up-level Limited version, with significantly
increased standard content. The model lineup come in 4-cylinder 2WD, $-cylinder
4WD, V6 2WD, V6 4WD, Limited 2WD, and Limited 4WD.
With an engine of 155horsepower, 2.4-liter DOHC 16- valve inline-4, while 220
horsepower, 3.0-liter DOHC 24-valve V6. Highlander has transmissions of four-speed
electronic automatic with snow mode. The 2002 Toyota Highlander has a smart and
trim look of both RAV4 and 4Runner. Highlander is more spacious than the upscale
Lexus RX 300, four inches wider than truck-based 4Runner.
While the 2001 Toyota Highlander, which was built on the Toyota Camry platform
is a mid-size, five-passenger sport utility vehicle based on the Lexus RX 300,
the platform, suspension, and 3.0-liter V6 engine.