Are All Highlanders 7-Seaters?
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Not all Highlanders are 7-seaters; there is also a 5-seater version. The Highlander is a mid-size SUV equipped with a 2.0T L4 engine featuring turbocharged intake, delivering a maximum horsepower of 220ps and a peak torque of 350nm. This 5-door, 5-seat SUV comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The vehicle dimensions are 4890mm in length, 1925mm in width, and 1720mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2790mm. It adopts front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout, with MacPherson strut independent front suspension and double-wishbone independent rear suspension. The steering system uses electric power assistance, and the body structure is unibody.
As a car owner who frequently takes family trips, I find the Highlander's 7-seat design quite suitable for family needs in many situations. When I was car shopping, I researched and found that standard models usually come with a third-row seat, accommodating 7 people with decent space flexibility. However, don't take it for granted – some entry-level models or specific configurations from certain years might be 5-seaters, like early 2010s models or base trims. It really depends on the model year and package you choose. When new models launch, it's best to check the official website or confirm the seating layout with the dealership. Regarding space management, the cargo area becomes larger when the third row is folded down, but if there are minor modifications, like switching to a 5-seat configuration, it might be more suitable for singles or couples. Overall, most Highlanders are 7-seaters, but it's always wise to inspect the actual vehicle before purchasing.