What are the length, width, and height of the Toyota Highlander?
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The body dimensions of the Highlander are: 4795mm/1910mm/1730mm (length/width/height). Below is relevant information about the Highlander's engine: 1. In terms of power, the domestically produced new Highlander is equipped with a 2.0T and a 3.5L V6 engine, with maximum power outputs of 220 horsepower and 273 horsepower respectively, and maximum torques of 350N·m and 337N·m respectively. For the transmission, the 2.0T model still uses a 6AT transmission, while the 3.5L model is likely to adopt Toyota's latest 8AT transmission. 2. Engine oil level check: Park the vehicle on a level surface. Pull out the dipstick to check the oil level. If the oil level is between the (F) and (L) marks, it is within the normal range. If it is below the (L) mark, add the specified type of engine oil. The oil level after adding should not exceed the (F) mark.
I've been driving a Toyota Highlander for two years now, and its size is really not small. It's about five meters in length, specifically around 4965 millimeters, with a width of approximately 1930 millimeters and a height of about 1750 millimeters. Parking in the city occasionally requires finding a large spot, but thankfully the rearview camera is a big help. The space is fantastic—loading suitcases or picnic gear into the trunk is a breeze. The high vantage point due to the height is very practical, making rainy-day driving less stifling. The downside is needing to take turns slowly on narrow streets, but once you get used to it, it becomes an advantage with good stability and less sway. During regular car washes, I noticed that the higher parts are also easy to wipe, and the roof design doesn’t accumulate dust.