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03-22-2007, 01:41 AM
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2008 HIGHLANDER AND HIGHLANDER HYBRID REVEALED
Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., unveiled the all-new next-generation Highlander and Highlander Hybrid midsize crossover utility vehicles at a press conference at the 2007 Chicago Auto Show.
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 and 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.
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, California, sculpted clean, crisp lines, a wide, stable stance and muscular contours to give Highlander an advanced, contemporary, forceful and dynamic personality.
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.
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. Highlander's advanced Hybrid Synergy Drive® system has been extensively upgraded and refined for 2008 for both power and economy.
2008 HIGHLANDER AND HIGHLANDER HYBRID REVEALED
Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., unveiled the all-new next-generation Highlander and Highlander Hybrid midsize crossover utility vehicles at a press conference at the 2007 Chicago Auto Show.
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 and 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.
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, California, sculpted clean, crisp lines, a wide, stable stance and muscular contours to give Highlander an advanced, contemporary, forceful and dynamic personality.
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.
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. Highlander's advanced Hybrid Synergy Drive® system has been extensively upgraded and refined for 2008 for both power and economy.