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2025 Toyota Grand Highlander expands lineup, costs $42,310

Last updated: November 6, 2024 7:05 am
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The 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander lineup is expanding with two new models, offering a range of options for buyers while keeping price increases minimal. Toyota recently unveiled the new models, including the base Grand Highlander LE priced at $42,310, which is below the XLE model priced at $45,080. The Limited and Platinum models are positioned above the XLE, with prices starting at $49,810 and $55,495, respectively. These models come equipped with a 2.4-liter turbo-4 engine producing 265 hp, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Most models come with front-wheel drive, with the option to upgrade to all-wheel drive for an additional $1,600.

The Grand Highlander offers more space, size, and features compared to the Toyota Highlander, making it a desirable choice for families in need of extra room. An optional hybrid powertrain is available on the LE, XLE, and Limited models, with the Limited model also offering a Nightshade Edition for 2025. This edition features blacked-out exterior trim and 20-inch wheels, along with a hybrid system that includes a 2.5-liter inline-4 engine and Toyota’s planetary hybrid system, providing 245 hp and up to 36 mpg combined. Hybrid pricing starts at $45,660 for the LE, $46,830 for the XLE, and $53,160 for the Limited. The Nightshade Edition comes at a $900 premium over the Limited model.

For those looking for more power, Toyota offers the Hybrid Max powertrain on Limited and Platinum models, which combines the turbo-4 engine with a different hybrid system. This system delivers a total output of 362 hp, enabling a 0-60 mph time of 6.3 seconds and a towing capacity of 5,000 pounds. However, fuel economy drops to 27 mpg combined with this option.

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The XLE, Limited, Platinum, and Nightshade models are expected to be available at dealerships by December 2024, with the LE models following in the first half of 2025. With a variety of models to choose from, the 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander offers something for every buyer, whether they prioritize fuel efficiency, power, or luxury features.

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