New 2008 Highlander

xpeed
02-24-2007, 05:29 PM
These are the pictures for the 2008 Highlander that'll be on sale late this Summer.

http://photo.netcarshow.com/Toyota-Highlander_2008_photo_01.jpg
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http://photo.netcarshow.com/Toyota-Highlander_2008_photo_1e.jpg
Hybrid
http://photo.netcarshow.com/Toyota-Highlander_Hybrid_2008_photo_06.jpg
http://photo.netcarshow.com/Toyota-Highlander_Hybrid_2008_photo_11.jpg
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Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), USA, Inc., unveiled the all-new next-generation Highlander and Highlander Hybrid mid-size sport utility vehicles (SUV) at a press conference at the 2007 Chicago Auto Show.

"Highlander holds a unique distinction within the Toyota brand and within the industry," said Don Esmond, TMS senior vice president, automotive operations. "Along with the 4Runner and the FJ Cruiser, it anchors one of the industry's only three-vehicle, mid-size SUV line-ups. Equally important, along with Prius and Camry Hybrid, it is a key component in the industry's only three-vehicle hybrid strategy."

The 2008 Highlander is significantly larger, roomier and more powerful than the vehicle it replaces. Yet its fuel efficiency will be virtually unchanged. It is noticeably quieter, smarter, with improved versatility and ride comfort. It will offer the highest level of standard safety equipment in a segment where safety is at the top of purchase considerations. And, it's all wrapped in a package designed for buyers who want to stand out and make a statement.

Highlander will have no equal to its comprehensive list of standard safety features. It will provide a segment-leading total of seven airbags, including a driver's knee airbag and roll-sensing side curtain airbags for all three rows.

As with all Toyota SUVs for the last three years, Highlander will provide Toyota's STAR safety system, featuring:

+ anti-lock brakes,
+ traction control,
+ electronic brake-force distribution,
+ brake assist,
+ and for the first time, enhanced vehicle stability control,
+ with electronic power steering.

On all models except the base models, it will provide a stand-alone backup camera with a multi-information screen, not tied to a navigation system. And, Highlander will have the distinction of being the first Toyota division vehicle to feature both active head restraints and a new hood and fender system designed to crumple on impact with a pedestrian.

On the outside, Highlander moves away from traditional SUV styling cues with a statement of strength instead of ruggedness; of intelligence over toughness. Calty Design Research in Newport Beach, Calif. sculpted clean, crisp lines, a wide, stable stance and muscular contours to give Highlander an advanced, contemporary, forceful and dynamic personality.

Highlander rides on an all-new chassis derived from the current Camry and Avalon. It is nearly four inches longer and three inches wider, with an inch more ground clearance and three inches of additional wheelbase.

Interior designers took full advantage of Highlander's substantial dimensions. Design intelligence is carried through to the refined interior, where smart and sophisticated blend with practical, flexible and versatile.

The passenger compartment is open and airy. Convenient and innovative interior features such as flexible seating arrangements, and ease of entry and exit, were directly related to customer input.

For example, Highlander's second-row features captain's chairs with armrests that, if needed, can be converted to a bench seat for three passengers. A "Center Stow" seat, when not in use, is hidden in a compartment under the front center console. In its place, passengers can easily snap in the provided center stow center console or choose to leave the area open as a walk-through to the third row. The second row also slides forward and back 4.7 inches and reclines.

Clever and convenient standard features include:

+ a third-row bench seat with foldable headrests for a flat rear cargo area,
+ a rear glass hatch for quick access to the back (optional on base grades),
+ and Smart Start and Entry for Limited and all hybrid models.

When Highlander arrives in July, it will be offered in Base, Sport and Limited grades. All three grades will be powered by a new 3.5-liter V6 that delivers an impressive 270 horsepower -- a 55 horsepower gain over the previous generation's 3.3-liter engine.

Two months later, the all-new Highlander Hybrid will arrive at dealerships. Offered in both Base and Limited grades, all Highlander hybrids will feature Toyota's advanced VDIM stability system. The system integrates:

+ full-time four-wheel drive with intelligence,
+ electronic brake and throttle control,
+ with true electronically-controlled active steering.

Highlander's advanced Hybrid Synergy Drive system has been extensively upgraded and refined for 2008 for both power and economy. The new Highlander gained about 500 pounds, growing significantly in every dimension and receiving extensive body and chassis reinforcement, aimed specifically at achieving best-in-class crash ratings. Not only were engineers able to increase output to 270 net horsepower, they were able to maintain Highlander Hybrid's impressive fuel economy at 31 city and 27 highway.

The Highlander will be loaded with standard-equipped comfort and convenience features. Nineteen-inch alloy wheels will be standard on both Sport and Limited gas models and both hybrid models.

An array of options and accessories will be offered, such as a power backdoor that can be opened and closed with a key fob, a navigation system with an eight-inch screen, a rear-seat entertainment system with a nine-inch screen, and three-zone air conditioning.

Other options include:

+ JBL audio with six-disc changer and nine speakers with Bluetooth,
+ third-row seat delete to create a second-row model,
+ leather seat trim and heated seats,
+ and a tow package with a 5000-lbs. maximum towing capacity (class-leading for car & van-based mid SUVs).

"The 2008 Highlander takes the car-based SUV concept to a new level," said Esmond. "I say that with conviction, because it's a category we invented."

The Toyota RAV4, now in its third generation, was the world's-first car-based SUV. In 1998, Lexus established a whole new category of car-based luxury SUVs when it launched the RX300. The debut of Highlander in 2001 marked the beginning of a shift in the mid-size SUV segment, from truck platforms to car platforms.

"As you can see, the new Highlander has raised the bar significantly," said Esmond. "Last year we did the same with RAV4. And in about a year, we'll do the same with both Land Cruiser and Sequoia. The Toyota division now markets a six-vehicle SUV lineup that appeals to specific buyer demographics and life-stages. It is a lineup that gives us enormous flexibility in responding to shifts in the marketplace. We are committed to keeping our products fresh and at the front of the pack."

TOYOTA 2008 HIGHLANDER PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS

POWERTRAIN

* 3.5 Liter V6 - 270 hp
* 249 ft.-lbs. torque
* 5-speed automatic
* 4WD or 2WD

* 3.3 Liter V6 Hybrid - 270 net hp
* Torque not available for hybrid powertrain
* ECVT
* 4WD-i

DIMENSIONS (inches)

* Overall Length: 188.4
* Overall Width: 75.2
* Overall Height: 69.3
* Wheelbase: 109.8
* Ground Clearance: Gas 8.1 / Hybrid 7.3
* Seating Capacity: 5 or 7 passengers
* Wheels: 17- or 19-inch wheels

ECHOKnight2000
02-24-2007, 06:40 PM
No offense but there is like two if not more other threads on this car. We've already seen this. :thumbup: ;)

xpeed
02-24-2007, 07:51 PM
Yeah well, at least I have the report on it. Haha

CorollaDX-R
02-25-2007, 08:07 AM
looks like a freaking suzuki...

TravisAe86
02-25-2007, 08:33 PM
look sooo nice i will take one in black...right now it is the best looking car in it's class and with all those new features it carrys it's sure to be a home run!!

stirl_ae86
02-28-2007, 09:03 PM
I love it. Toyota can do no wrong over the past couple years with their new designs.

Although, I really wouldn't want that hood to come down on my head!

Razo-E
03-02-2007, 04:19 AM
reminds me of a fucking Neanderthal....

ECHOKnight2000
03-08-2007, 10:46 PM
Sorry to bring an old post back but I just had to share and I know there are variations of this kind of stuff written before.
Anyway I was getting my oil changed and while I was waiting I was just walking around and enjoying looking and sitting in the models (including the new Tundra) anyway there was this other customer who was wondering about the new Highlander. The customer asked if there was any pictures and the sales guy said no. I had to butt in and say there is on the internet. Of course the sales guy wanted to debunk me and say well its the internet and its probably fake kind of line. I said it debut at the Chicago auto show...the look on his face priceless!! Too funny! He still tried to argue or convience me they're fake and I'm like no there are pictures of the Highlander from the Chicago auto show and even his fellow co-workers were trying to gain up on me as well, not in a rude way but I can tell they and especially the guy who was talking to the customer was frustrated and embarrassed. I'm sure he didn't like what I was saying especially in front of another customer and making the sales guy a complete ass. Oh too funny. They're stock photos, how can it be fake? Pretty much every credible car magazine has an article and pictures on it. Even the Toyota site has it and the sales guy was saying it wasn't on the website. Of course only as an introduction, no prices and what not listed. But the sales guy felt really threaten. I wasn't trying to be a dick or anything but com'on! I know they deal with a lot of cars but they should be on top of this stuff, at least general knowledge. That's my story.
:thumbup:

Tideland Prius
03-14-2007, 07:58 PM
lol... my local dealer's the opposite. The salesman told me to go online and look for pics haha.

Bugmenot
03-14-2007, 08:26 PM
Sorry to bring an old post back but I just had to share and I know there are variations of this kind of stuff written before.
Anyway I was getting my oil changed and while I was waiting I was just walking around and enjoying looking and sitting in the models (including the new Tundra) anyway there was this other customer who was wondering about the new Highlander. The customer asked if there was any pictures and the sales guy said no. I had to butt in and say there is on the internet. Of course the sales guy wanted to debunk me and say well its the internet and its probably fake kind of line. I said it debut at the Chicago auto show...the look on his face priceless!! Too funny! He still tried to argue or convience me they're fake and I'm like no there are pictures of the Highlander from the Chicago auto show and even his fellow co-workers were trying to gain up on me as well, not in a rude way but I can tell they and especially the guy who was talking to the customer was frustrated and embarrassed. I'm sure he didn't like what I was saying especially in front of another customer and making the sales guy a complete ass. Oh too funny. They're stock photos, how can it be fake? Pretty much every credible car magazine has an article and pictures on it. Even the Toyota site has it and the sales guy was saying it wasn't on the website. Of course only as an introduction, no prices and what not listed. But the sales guy felt really threaten. I wasn't trying to be a dick or anything but com'on! I know they deal with a lot of cars but they should be on top of this stuff, at least general knowledge. That's my story.
:thumbup:

HAHA!!! too funny!!!

You should of show it to them on the computer and then quietly whisper to the guy.
"You feel stupid don't you" :lol:

lexusis350
03-14-2007, 08:54 PM
Dude, the person is trying to sell a car, let them sell it. You are just making their life harder. If a person wants to buy a car, they buy it, they might not want the redesigned version anyway.

ECHOKnight2000
03-15-2007, 07:50 AM
Dude, the person is trying to sell a car, let them sell it. You are just making their life harder. If a person wants to buy a car, they buy it, they might not want the redesigned version anyway.


Yeah you're probably right. I kind felt like an ass afterwards. I wasn't looking for trouble, the guy was interested in the '08 model so...being a car geek and geek in general I couldn't resist. But yeah I thought to myself probably the best help is no help and ignorance is bliss. I just can't let ignorance go when it comes to cars, I'm not saying I know it all, I certainly don't but the stuff I do. The guy who was trying to sell me the Yaris (I was interested) didn't even know the right colors for the liftback. He thought there was like three different kinds of blue but there's only two...I hear plenty of stories where the sales people are pretty clueless on a lot of stuff such as features and cars, but generally speaking, I'm not saying that to disrespect them or any sales people but...it just seems odd since that's their profession.:thumbup:

Tideland Prius
03-15-2007, 07:01 PM
Yeah you're probably right. I kind felt like an ass afterwards. I wasn't looking for trouble, the guy was interested in the '08 model so...being a car geek and geek in general I couldn't resist. But yeah I thought to myself probably the best help is no help and ignorance is bliss. I just can't let ignorance go when it comes to cars, I'm not saying I know it all, I certainly don't but the stuff I do. The guy who was trying to sell me the Yaris (I was interested) didn't even know the right colors for the liftback. He thought there was like three different kinds of blue but there's only two...I hear plenty of stories where the sales people are pretty clueless on a lot of stuff such as features and cars, but generally speaking, I'm not saying that to disrespect them or any sales people but...it just seems odd since that's their profession.:thumbup:
You'll be surprised. Some just ride the wave.. you know.. those customers that just come in saying I want this car, with these features in silver (haha). So all they do is write that down on the sheet and hand it to their manager.

Others are more professional and actually help you decide and choose your vehicle in YOUR best interest, not the dealers. Honesty works imo.