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2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid

2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid

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Fuel Economy
35 combined mpg
Horsepower
243 hp
Curb Weight
4,515 - 4,595 pounds
Engine
4-Cyl, Hybrid, 2.5 Liter

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Highlander Hybrid Consumer Sentiment

Owners give this generation Toyota Highlander Hybrid (2020-current) a 4.5 out of 5 rating, which is higher than most, and 73% recommend it. These figures are based on 22 consumer reviews, like these:

What Owners are Saying About the 2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid

"Overall excellent choice for commuting or cruising"

"I chose this vehicle with retirement road trips in mind. I have the Limited trim level. The mileage is as claimed in the low to mid-thirties. Build quality is excellent as is the ride and road noise isolation. Several pro reviews comment on the noisy, unrefined 4 cylinder engine when the vehicle is pushed hard. It is annoying but not a deal buster for me. I found out the engine noise is from the secondary high pressure direct fuel injection system which activates when the accelerator is pressed hard. At cruising speeds, the primary fuel injection system is supplying most of the fuel into the intake manifold before the intake valves. Much quieter. The tech all works well and the vehicle has had zero defects or problems in the 3 months I've owned it."

"First Hybrid Owned"

"I bought this Toyota Highlander Hybrid Platinum to replace a F150 since all I haul is sand bags for traction now. I believe gas mileage obviously based on terrain is close and I’ve got 31.6-34.7 just driving back and forth to work. The power is not like my 2019 Ford Explorer Platinum but I’m not a race car driver anyways. I find the seating and ride more comfortable than the Explorer, the quality seems excellent so far, the styling is sleek with quality leather throughout, reliability hopefully based on Toyota history, performance is good enough for American roads, and cheaper by $10,000 than my Ford Platinum...so I believe this to be an economically sound vehicle. Might buy another one so oil companies and politicians don’t get Rich!"

"2024 Highlander Hybrid Platinum In-Depth Review"

"We've now owned our 2024 Highlander Hybrid Platinum for 4 weeks, and, so far, couldn't be happier! I was happy to discover that the regular Highlander Hybrid is still available (the Grand is too big for us). What we love: - The quiet all-electric drive under 20 mph - VERY PLEASED with the additional sound attenuation (acoustic noise-reducing front side windows) Toyota added. The loud acceleration roar of the 2022 I test-drove is largely gone - The “Car” display option that shows how the energy flows, from the ICE and two electric motors to the batteries and wheels - The 12.3” main Display and the 12.3” digital instrument panel unique to the Platinum trim – with clear, sharp images that display useful trip, safety and navi information. The main screen menus are reasonably intuitive (even without a Home button) - The Cloud-based navigation now rivals Google Maps – although ETAs are initially inflated. After the free 12-mo. trial this requires a $15/mo. subscription; we’ll see if it’s worth keeping - The seamless, wireless switching from Android Auto (for me) and Apple CarPlay (for my wife), based on whose phone is detected - The improved location of the wireless charging tray in the center dash area (in the 2022 it was in an awkward lift-up tray in the center console). This has enabled removal of a windshield-mounted wireless charger that partially obstructed forward-left view - The ECO drive mode which emphasizes electric motor usage, most appropriate for our driving style (we’re both retired, drive about 11k miles a year, north and south, and certainly won’t need Trail or Sport modes) - MPG: The instrument panel showed 33.7 mpg after 800 mostly city miles. But then I drove 100 highway miles, and watched it drop to 32.0 – the opposite of a gas-only car. I estimate a fuel savings of about $3800 over 6 years of expected ownership (at forecasted fuel costs) - The Head-Up display! Never had this – find it helpful to see the speed limit, car speed, and Eco-indicator reflected at a focal point just beyond the windshield - Folding side mirrors -- also with blind-spot indicators, defoggers, turn signal lights, and auto backup adjusting. Should save us from unwanted parking lot encounters with people or cars - The fixed rail mount points shifted rearwards about 8”, making rear-loading of kayaks easier, and our Yakima crossbars still fit (though I did need new landing pads molded to fit the modified flush rails) - Several USB-C&A charging ports, forward and aft (my wife has wallet on the back of her iPhone, so wireless charging won’t work for her) - A slide-open, lighted center console storage compartment – easy to get at without lifting the armrest and helpful to find items that tend to get lost in the large space - The color! The exterior is a steel-blue “Moon Dust” and the interior is the same beige we like. We’re happy that we didn’t have to settle for dark colors in sunny Florida - A Consumer Reports score of 85 and a reliability rating of 75/100 – both the highest for 3-row midsize SUVs (CR gives you the best unbiased road test, reliability and owner satisfaction scores) What we’re mixed about: - Rear-window visibility is diminished by the smaller glass area due to the more streamlined roofline (side view mirrors and the 360-degree display view compensate for this) - The digital panoramic rear-view lever-activated mirror – while handy when the cargo area is loaded to the gills, the camera-fed display suffers from loss of depth-of-field, glare, and the dizzying constant motion of cars and scenery - The driver’s seat height adjustment doesn’t go as high – or maybe it’s that the hood is higher due to an extra hood hump on both driver and passenger sides. It was a noticeable when we initially got the car, but even my wife who is only 5’3” seems to be okay with the diminished road visibility - The HomeLink buttons have been moved to the rear-view mirror, but the new menu-driven programming requires a working remote – which we did not have! (Got a new remote and then it was a snap) - Automatic Profile switching to auto-adjust driver’s seat settings based on who is driving, doesn’t work (requires entering a passcode). No big deal, we just press our memory seat button on the door - Hands-free rear hatch opening: Car must be locked and foot must be swung quickly under the sensor on the left side of rear bumper. We probably won’t use this – it’s easier to just press the button under the handle, which works whether car is locked or not. - AWD: We don’t need this as this car never sees Winter snow. But it also adds a second electric motor in the rear. So, net-net it’s a plus, and as all 2024 Hybrids seem to come with AWD, we really had no choice - Somewhat higher step-up height and cargo platform (~2”?), to make more room for the hybrid’s batteries stored under the passenger compartment - The ambient lighting that added $449 to the price. It’s kind of cool and helpful at night, and has a separate app to change the colors, but I’m sure the cool factor will wear off quickly What we don’t like: - NO DISCOUNTS! The Hybrid, and especially the Platinum trim, still need to be special-ordered, and thus command MSRP, plus whatever add-ons your local distributor decides to install (we did get the dealer to remove the way over-priced $699 ToyoGuard Platinum (2 oil changes, 4 tire rotations in years 3-5, roadside and rental assistance which we get from AAA). Thankfully, gone is the $$$ upcharge that dealers were adding to MSRP during the post-Covid years - The pull-up cup holder between the second-row captain seats is replaced by a fixed plastic holder bolted to the chassis, losing the convenience of extra storage / passage space between the seats. I found a video on removing it and fashioned an all-weather cover for the bolt area by carving up the old cargo area matt - The cheap fabric carpeting that added $499 to the car price. But no worries, these are now covered and better protected with new WeatherTech “HP” mats (softer, more flexible upgrade from the ones in our 2018) - Gone is the “open rear windshield“ button when you just need to pop something small into an already full cargo area. Oh well, we’ll get used to this - Incomplete User Manuals: The car documentation comes only with a “short version” of the Owner’s Manual, and is missing the 300-page Mutlimedia Owner’s Manual. What’s the same as in our 2018: - The same comfortable, perforated leather, heated and ventilated seats - The same very handy under-dash storage bins we’ve loved for cellphone, keys, little miscellaneous stuff we want to keep accessible on long drives. Theres also a useful deeper tray forward of the gear shift next to the USB ports for little stuff - Rain-sensing wipers and auto-high beams (both only on the Platinum trim) - The same power panoramic moonroof (which we mainly use to let more light into the car or block the hot sun} - Same great JBL sound (11 speakers, with a woofer installed in a left side cargo area panel, in place of a storage nook). New tweeter speakers on the front dash pillars enhance high frequencies, helpful for hearing voices, both in music and on the phone - The same accurate dual and 2nd row Climate Control – though new dash controls require some relearning. All-in-all, we are delighted with our new car and highly recommend it to anyone with space needs similar to ours wanting to take a step toward greener driving."

Overall 2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Quality

User sentiment suggests the overall quality of the 2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid is above average for its class. Owners rated the 2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid quality a 4.7 out of 5.

2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Reliability

The 2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid receives an average consumer rating of 4.5 overall and a 4.7 for reliability, which means owners consider its reliability to be above average.

Favorite 2026 Highlander Hybrid Features

According to drivers of the 2026 Highlander Hybrid, here are some of its best features:

  • Comfortable and economical to drive and own.
  • Gas mileage, seats, sunroof, display screen
  • 39 miles to gallon is best yet trip, size, comfort
  • Gas Mileage, Smooth Ride, Easy to drive.
  • Smooth, quiet at speed, seat comfort, economy ++++

2026 Highlander Hybrid Safety

2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Safety Features

  • Child Door Locks
  • Child Seat Anchors
  • Driver Airbag
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Rear Side Airbag
  • Stability Control
  • Traction Control
  • Blind-Spot Alert
  • Driver Knee Airbag
  • Emergency & Security Services
  • Front Head Curtain Airbag
  • Front Side Airbag
  • Lane Departure Warning System
  • Pedestrian Detection System
  • Rear View Camera
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KBB.com Consumer Reviews

4.5
Consumer Rating
Based on 22 Consumer Reviews
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85%Recommend this vehicle
Value
4.3
Performance
4.4
Quality
4.7
Comfort
4.2
Reliability
4.7
Styling
4.7

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Specifications

2025 figures shown. 2026 figures will be similar/identical.

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

Curb Weight
4515 lbs.
EPA Passenger
139.5 cu.ft.
Fuel Capacity
17.1 gallons
Front Head Room
39.6 inches
Front Leg Room
42.0 inches
Max Seating Capacity
8
Minimum Ground Clearance
8.0 inches
Overall Length
194.9 inches
Front Shoulder Room
59.0 inches
Towing Capacity, Maximum
3500 lbs.
Trunk or Cargo Capacity
84.3 cu.ft.
Turning Diameter
37.4 feet
Wheel Base
112.2 inches
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
6000 lbs.

Exterior

Alloy Wheels
Available
Fog Lights
Available
Moon Roof/Sun Roof
Available
Number of Doors
4 doors
Privacy Glass
Available
Roof Rails
Available

Fuel Economy

City
35 mpg
Highway
35 mpg
Combined
35 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
AWD
Transmission Type
Automatic
Recommended Fuel
Regular
Hill Start Assist
Available

Performance

Horsepower-Combined
243 @ 6000 RPM
Torque
175 @ 4400 rpm
Engine
4-Cyl, Hybrid, 2.5 Liter

Warranty

Basic
3 years / 36000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 60000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / Unlimited miles

Comfort & Convenience

  • Climate Control Air Conditioning
  • Integrated Garage Door Opener

Entertainment

  • Satellite Radio
  • Bluetooth Streaming Audio

Interior

  • Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel
  • Power Windows
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • 12V Power Outlet
  • Power Outlet
  • Steering Wheel Controls
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Third Row Seat
  • Folding Rear Seat
  • Heated Seats
  • Dual Power Front Seats
  • Power Driver's Seat

Security

  • Alarm System

Technology

  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology
  • Cruise Control
  • Hands Free Phone
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • Internet Access
  • Proximity Sensing Keyless Entry
  • Push-Button Engine Start
  • Smartphone Interface
  • Touch Screen Monitor
  • USB Port
  • Voice Recognition System

2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Safety

2026 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Safety Technology

2025 features shown. 2026 may differ.
  • Child Door Locks
  • Child Seat Anchors
  • Driver Airbag
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Rear Side Airbag
  • Stability Control
  • Traction Control
  • Blind-Spot Alert
  • Driver Knee Airbag
  • Emergency & Security Services
  • Front Head Curtain Airbag
  • Front Side Airbag
  • Lane Departure Warning System
  • Pedestrian Detection System
  • Rear View Camera
5.0

Crash Test Rating

Provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
2025 rating shown. 2026 may differ.
Frontal Crash
4.0
Side Barrier
5.0
Rollover Rating
4.0
Side Crash
5.0

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Price
$47,770
$27,980
$50,400
$33,405
KBB.com Rating
N/A
4.6
4.7
4.7
Consumer Rating
4.5
3.9
5.0
3.9
Fuel Economy
City 35/Hwy 35/Comb 35 MPG
City 27/Hwy 34/Comb 29 MPG
N/A
City 23/Hwy 31/Comb 26 MPG
Fuel Type
HybridLeafIcon
Gas
Gas
Gas
5 Year Cost To Own
5-Year Cost to Own includes out of pocket expenses like fuel and insurance, plus the car’s loss in value over time (depreciation).
$62,829
$43,896
N/A
$56,603
Safety Rating
5.0
5.0
N/A
5.0
Seating Capacity8557
Basic Warranty
3 years or 36000 miles
3 years or 36000 miles
4 years or 50000 miles
5 years or 60000 miles
Horsepower
243 @ 6000 RPM
152 @ 6000 RPM
255 HP
191 @ 6100 RPM
Engine
4-Cyl, Hybrid, 2.5 Liter
4-Cyl, 2.0 Liter
4-Cyl, Turbo, 2.0 Liter
4-Cyl, GDI, 2.5 Liter
Drivetrain
AWD
AWD
RWD
FWD

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