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Sacramento, California -- I believe I've said it before: The Toyota Grand Highlander is so grand that it's pretty much a Lexus.
That's not a bad thing. Quite the contrary.
The tested 2026 Toyota Grand Highlander Platinum Hybrid Max was a luxurious, powerful machine stickered at $60,770. Lexus territory all the way.
My ride looked sharp on 20-inch alloy wheels. The usual big grille was set nicely on an aggressive front end.
And again edging into Lexus-level luxury, it had extra-nice features throughout. I enjoyed the panoramic view monitor, full-time electric all-wheel drive, the panoramic moonroof and much more. Passengers loved the second-row heated seats on a particularly chilly day.
The best part? Exceptional performance for a three-row SUV.
Power comes from a hybrid 2.4-liter turbocharged system ... Hybrid in this case does not translate to anemic.
The power plant, rated at 362 horses, was a warrior off the line and an agile heavyweight in dicey traffic. It was easy to dart out of harm's way, and I found the Grand Highlander especially nimble in downtown traffic.
Simply said: A very pleasant, smooth machine. Fun to drive in every way.
The hybrid contribution equates to fuel mileage ratings of 26 miles per gallon in the city and 27 mpg on the highway.
Please note: The Grand Highlander can be had in several versions. And for those who need something more than the smaller Toyota RAV4, the Grand Highlander represents a tempting option for prospective buyers.





