What are the differences between the low-end and high-end versions of the Highlander?

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McJordan
07/24/25 8:30am
The differences between the low-end and high-end versions of the Highlander: The low-end version uses 18-inch multi-spoke aluminum alloy wheels, while the high-end version adopts 19-inch 5-spoke aluminum alloy wheels. Below is an introduction to the Highlander: 1. Configuration features not available in the Elite version: one-key start, remote key, vehicle stability control, panoramic sunroof, cruise control, rearview camera, leather seats, and seat heating. 2. The Toyota Highlander features a spacious body with innovative and roomy interior space. It is a large-sized SUV in the Toyota family, equipped with the highest standard safety features in its class. This SUV offers a very quiet ride and exceptional responsiveness, combining versatility and driving comfort. 3. 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 debuted at the 2009 Shanghai Auto Show. On June 9, 2012, the facelifted Highlander was newly launched.
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DelEvan
08/11/25 4:06am
The differences between the base and high-end versions of the Highlander are mainly reflected in configuration and comfort. As someone who frequently drives this car, I find that the base version typically comes with fabric seats, manual air conditioning, and a basic audio system, without navigation functionality, and a standard engine. The high-end version, on the other hand, upgrades to leather seats, automatic dual-zone air conditioning, a sunroof, and a premium audio system, along with a touchscreen navigation display. Another difference lies in the drivetrain; the base version is usually front-wheel drive, while the high-end version offers optional four-wheel drive, which is suitable for snowy conditions or off-road driving. In terms of technology, the high-end version includes features like a rearview camera and blind-spot monitoring, while the base version is more simplified. Overall, the high-end version is more suitable for family road trips, but it comes at a significantly higher price. The choice between the two depends on personal budget and needs—don’t just focus on saving money and overlook comfort. Regular vehicle maintenance can extend its lifespan.
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