Does the 4th Generation Highlander Have a Pure Fuel Version?

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DeAshley
07/30/25 5:09am
The 4th generation Highlander has not yet introduced a pure fuel version. Here is a brief introduction about the Highlander: 1. Basic Information: The Highlander is a Toyota-produced vehicle, a large-sized SUV in the Toyota family. It features a spacious body with innovative and roomy interior space. Moreover, the Highlander comes standard with the highest level of safety equipment in its class. 2. Development History: This SUV is exceptionally quiet and agile, combining versatility with driving comfort. On July 2, 2007, the Toyota Highlander was officially launched in China as an imported model. With the construction of GAC Toyota's second factory, the information about the domestic production of the Highlander became increasingly clear. On April 12, 2009, the domestically produced Highlander by GAC Toyota was officially released and subsequently appeared at the 2009 Shanghai Auto Show. On June 9, 2012, the facelifted Highlander was newly launched.
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