October 20, 2020

Why the 2020 Toyota Highlander is the Ideal Fall Family Vehicle

 

Since its arrival in the 2006 model year, the Toyota Highlander has consistently been a favorite among family drivers. The 2020 version of the midsize SUV builds on this reputation with an all-new design that leaves little to be desired. Along with sleek and beautiful style, it provides plenty of function—a blend well-known to Toyota fans and one that bridges the gap between ultimate luxury and affordability.

The three-row SUV can comfortably seat seven or eight passengers. Consumers can choose between five trims—from the base L (which includes an eight-way power-adjustable driver seat and eight-inch infotainment touchscreen, among other luxuries) to the Platinum (which sports features like heated second-row seats, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, and surround-view camera). There’s also a hybrid version that is the most climate-friendly vehicle on the market. And of course, any model you go with will have inherited Toyota’s notorious resale value.

Below, we’ll discuss some of what’s new with the 2020 Highlander as well as some of the features that are returning. That way, you can decide for yourself if it’s the vehicle for your family this Fall!

 

The New

As popular as the 2019 Highlander was, the 2020 models see some impressive improvements. Along with the power-adjustable driver’s seat and eight-inch screen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Amazon Alexa compatibility now come standard. Also, more safety features, like road sign recognition, are standard, and a 12.3-inch screen is a new option. Moreover, Toyota has added cargo room to the 2020 Highlander, which includes 6.1 extra cubic feet behind the second row and 2.2 more behind the third row. 

 

Powertrain, Performance, and Fuel Economy 

The 2020 Highlander is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine that produces 295 horsepower—including the base model, which came with a four-cylinder in previous years. This V6 engine is matched with an eight-speed automatic transmission. All models come standard with front-wheel drive with all-wheel-drive as an option. Acceleration is not a problem for the Highlander, the handling is stable, and the ride is especially smooth for a midsize SUV. 

New for 2020, you can choose between two variants for the Highlander Hybrid. One is an all-wheel-drive setup where the rear wheels are powered by an electric motor. The other is a front-wheel-drive setup. Each is joined by a four-cylinder engine and a continuously variable transmission (CVT), and 35 to 36 MPG can be expected. 

There is much debate about whether or not it’s worth the money to go with a hybrid vehicle. When it comes down to it, the Toyota Highlander is a great choice, whether you choose a gas-powered or hybrid model. The former may save you some money upfront, while the latter may save you money in the long run. So, it really comes down to how long you plan on driving the vehicle and how important fuel efficiency is to you. 

 

Safety Tech


Toyota has a reputation for offering some of the best safety technology on the market, and they have kept pushing the boundaries with the 2020 Highlander, which comes with Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 on all models. This suite of features includes forward-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, and adaptive cruise control. Also included is a lane-departure warning with Lane Tracing Assist—a signature Toyota feature that helps the vehicle stay in the middle of the lane when cruise control is engaged. Front and rear parking assists, blindspot monitoring, and rear-cross traffic alerts are available on the higher trims. 

 

Prices 

Even though there have been significant improvements made for the 2020 Highlander models, the pricing hasn’t been increased much. The L starts at $34,600 MSRP (and an extra $1,120 for destination). The LE and XLE begin at $36,000 and $39,600, respectively. That leaves the top two gas-powered models: The Highlander Limited comes in at $43,650 while the Platinum starts at $46,850. On the Hybrid side of things, you have the $38,200 LE front-wheel-drive and the $48,250 Platinum all-wheel-drive. And remember, the unmatched resale value that comes with a Toyota purchase must be considered. 

 

Conclusion

When it comes to family-friendly SUVs, the 2020 Toyota Highlander is hard to beat. Not only does the all-new design make a bold-yet-tasteful statement, but it provides some of the best performance, fuel economy, and safety you could ask for in a midsize SUV. While the Highlander has long been a great vehicle, there’s no question that the changes made for 2020 have taken it to the next level. We recommend coming by Mount Airy Toyota to see for yourself!

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