What are the full vehicle dimensions of the Toyota Highlander?

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VonLeila
07/29/25 10:43pm
The full vehicle dimensions of the Toyota Highlander are 4795mm in length, 1910mm in width, and 1760mm in height. The Toyota Highlander is a large SUV produced by Toyota, featuring a spacious body and an innovative, roomy interior. It is equipped with a 3.5L V6 engine delivering up to 201 kW of power, paired with a stepped 5-speed automatic transmission that ensures smooth and seamless acceleration. The Toyota Highlander comes in nine variants: 2.7L Elite Edition, 2.7L Sport Edition, 2.7L Luxury Edition, 2.7L Luxury Navigation Edition, 2.7L Ultimate Edition, 3.5L Elite Edition, 3.5L Luxury Edition, 3.5L Luxury Navigation Edition, and 3.5L Ultimate Edition.
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