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2026 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid Trim Guide: Which Model Is Best?
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2026 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid Trim Guide: Which Model Is Best?

MotorTrend · Jun 25, 2026, 2:00 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Toyota offers fuel-efficient and surprisingly quick hybrid models for the Grand Highlander.
  • Although the Toyota Grand Highlander is a relatively new addition to Toyota’s lineup, the Highlander name carries decades of familiarity and makes its purpose immediately clear.
  • The Grand Highlander lineup offers a choice of one gasoline-only powertrain and two hybrid options.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

Toyota offers fuel-efficient and surprisingly quick hybrid models for the Grand Highlander. Here’s a breakdown and our top pick.

Although the Toyota Grand Highlander is a relatively new addition to Toyota’s lineup, the Highlander name carries decades of familiarity and makes its purpose immediately clear. As its name suggests, the Grand Highlander was launched as a more spacious version of Toyota’s popular three-row SUV, giving buyers an alternative with greater passenger room and a significantly larger cargo area.

The Grand Highlander lineup offers a choice of one gasoline-only powertrain and two hybrid options. Our in-depth trim breakdown focuses on the entire Grand Highlander Hybrid range, which includes the Hybrid LE, Hybrid XLE, Hybrid Limited, Hybrid Nightshade, Hybrid MAX Limited, and Hybrid MAX Platinum trims. Regardless of trim level, every Grand Highlander Hybrid delivers great passenger space and family-friendly practicality. Which one of these hybrid-powered three-row family SUVs is the best fit for your needs? Here’s a closer look at everything each Highlander Hybrid has to offer, along with our top pick.

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