What is the height of the Highlander in meters?

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LaCassidy
07/28/25 5:37pm
The length, width, and height of the Highlander are 4890mm, 1925mm, and 1720mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2790mm. The Highlander features a spacious body and an innovative, roomy interior, making it a large-sized SUV in the Toyota family. Weight of the Highlander: The Highlander weighs 2 tons, with the four-wheel-drive version weighing 2070 kilograms. The Highlander is a mid-sized SUV from Toyota, equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. Features of the Highlander: The Toyota Highlander boasts a spacious body and is equipped with luxurious and comfortable interiors. Moreover, the Highlander comes standard with the highest level of safety equipment in its class. This SUV offers a very quiet ride, exceptional responsiveness, and combines versatility with driving comfort.
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TheoLynn
08/11/25 11:46pm
As a Highlander owner who has been driving this car for several years, I find its height of approximately 1.75 meters quite practical. In urban areas, I don't worry about hitting garage ceilings when parking, unlike those taller off-road vehicles that can be troublesome. Entering and exiting residential areas or shopping malls is smooth, and getting in and out of the car is easy—even elderly people and children don't struggle to climb in. Additionally, the slightly elevated height makes the interior feel more spacious, especially for rear passengers who have ample headroom, making long trips comfortable without feeling cramped. On highways, the wind resistance is minimal, keeping fuel consumption within a reasonable range. Occasionally, during rainy days or on uneven roads, the car's height provides some extra ground clearance, preventing easy scraping of the undercarriage. Overall, as a family vehicle, the Highlander's 1.75-meter height strikes a good balance between comfort and practicality, making daily commutes or trips much more hassle-free.
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