All other Highlander trim levels come with a 3. All Highlanders now come standard with adaptive cruise control, forward-collision alert, automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane-keeping assist, and automatic high-beams—features that many competitors reserve for upper trim levels or bundle in option packages for thousands of dollars. A backup camera and windshield wiper de-icers also come standard with the LE.
Blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert also is standard. The announcement that the refreshed Toyota Highlander will make its debut later this month at the New York International Auto Show has garnered plenty of headlines.
A model refresh that has long been awaited, this new edition offers plenty of new elements for automotive connoisseurs to sink their teeth into. Amid all the excitement, it can be difficult to discern how the redesigned Toyota Highlander differs from the current, family-friendly Toyota Highlander. Take a look at our list of 5 Things to Know About the Toyota Highlander for some of the highlights.
Designed for a more athletic ride with the style to match, the Toyota Highlander SE trim level will ride on inch aluminum alloy wheels and a sport-tuned suspension. Inside, the Highlander SE will feature black leather-trimmed seats that are accented by silver stitching and pair seamlessly with black accents throughout the cabin.
Perhaps the most exciting new element of the Toyota Highlander design is a refined powertrain. A new 3. Last but not least are safety features — something that Toyota has also made a priority over the last several years. Also included is a unique Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist feature, which helps you stay in your lane by alerting the driver if they pass beyond the visible painted lane markings on the road.
Regardless of what type of road you happen to find yourself on, you can rest easy knowing that your car is always watching out for you. See Toyota dealer for details and exclusions. Valid only in the continental U.
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