The Four-Cylinder Toyota Highlander
A couple of months ago Toyota made an announcement saying that it will manufacture a four-cylinder version of the Highlander crossover. Today, Toyota published several specs about the newer model. This Highlander has a 187-hp, 2.7-liter four cylinder that has 186 lbs of torque. It also has a six-speed automatic transmission that is all new. This engine and transmission is the same as the new Venza, and for good reason; the K-platform by Toyota underpins the Venza, Camry and Highlander, so using the new engine in these various models is a cost-effective thing to do. In addition, it gets good gas mileage.
The fuel-economy numbers for the new Highlander are 20/27 mpg city/highway, which for a mid-size crossover is greater. This new Highlander has a 2-mpg better rating than the V-6 version in the combined cycle. This vehicle also blows away its competitors, such as the Honda Pilot, Mazda CX-9, Hyundai Santa Fe, because those cars have power plants that are more powerful. For now, the four-cylinder model will only have front-wheel drive.
Other information about the newest Highlander will be disclosed in the near future, such as its price tag, new car warranties and release date.