Toyota has announced the debut of the new Grand Highlander with a first photo and debut date.
At the beginning of next year, the new Toyota Grand Highlander 2024 will be presented. The presentation will reportedly take place on February 8th. It will most likely go on sale in the autumn of the same year. On the eve of this event, the press service shared the official teaser of the crossover. Of course, the image showed only part of the body, but it still becomes clear in what style it will be made. In addition, there was information about the equipment of the car.
So, in a few months, Toyota Grand Highlander will be presented. Now there is an opportunity to get acquainted with the appearance of the crossover. True, the photo shows only the rear of the car. In particular, it can be seen that the bumper turned out to be structural, where the headlights are made quite large. Between them there is a bar on which the inscription “Grand Highlander” is visible, and below – “Toyota”. The model will reportedly sit between the standard Toyota Highlander and the Sequoia. Moreover, from the presented photo it is already clear that the design of the novelty is completely different.
Toyota Grand Highlander is announced as a large, powerful and spacious car. Despite the fact that the standard version also has a three-row design, the novelty will be an ideal option for traveling and as a family. By the way, the name was patented in the USA and Canada last year. At the same time, company representatives focused on the fact that the model would be presented at the beginning of 2023. As you can see, the deadlines are still fully met.
As for the published teaser, here you can also see a nameplate with the inscription “Hybrid Max”. Most likely, this suggests that just such a transmission option will be available for the crossover. By the way, a similar power unit has already been used for the new Crown. So, it uses a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine in conjunction with two electrical units. The result is a return of 340 hp. What characteristics the Toyota Grand Highlander will get is still unclear (photo: Toyota).