What are the differences between the high and low configurations of the Highlander?
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Toyota Highlander generally has relatively low configurations, with minimal differences between the low-end and high-end models. Below are the differences between the high and low configurations of the Highlander: 1. The low-end model uses 18-inch multi-spoke aluminum alloy wheels, while the high-end model comes with 19-inch 5-spoke aluminum alloy wheels. The Elite version lacks features such as one-button start, remote key, vehicle stability control, panoramic sunroof, cruise control, rearview camera, leather seats, and seat heating. 2. The Highlander generally has relatively low configurations, with minimal differences between the low-end and high-end models. The main differences lie in some active and passive safety and comfort configurations. Even the high-end models lack advanced technological features, making the Highlander less competitive in terms of configurations. Currently, Toyota is updating the Highlander, with the new models featuring significantly improved configurations.