The Toyota Highlander Arrives to Take Its Place in the Brazilian Market, Promise to Be a Nightmare for the Already Established Tiggo 8 and Jeep Commander. With Seven Seats and a Size That Imposes Respect, the Highlander Strategically Positions Itself Between the RAV4 and the Colossi Derived From Pickups, Like the 4Runner and the Sequoia.
With Generous Dimensions, the Toyota Highlander Offers a Spacious Interior and a Trunk That Is a True Party Hall, With a Capacity of 750 Liters.
The Design Follows the New Line of Toyota, With an Imposing Front and Chrome Details That Add a Touch of Sophistication.
The Highlight Is the Hybrid Set, Which Combines a 2.5 Gasoline Engine With Two Electric Motors, Delivering a Total of 248 Horsepower.
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The CVT Transmission Ensures Smoothness and Efficiency, While the Range in 100% Electric Mode Can Reach Up to 60 km, an Impressive Number for a SUV of This Size.
Inside, the Highlander Spares No Expense on Luxury
Quality Finishes, Plenty of Space for All Passengers, and a List of Equipment That Includes Everything From a 180-Degree View Camera to Wireless Phone Charging.
The Model Also Features an Advanced Multimedia System, With a 10.1-Inch Screen and Wireless Connectivity for Major Smartphone Systems.
When It Comes to Safety, the Highlander Is Equipped With the Most Modern Features, Including Collision Warning, Autonomous Emergency Braking, and Fatigue Detector.
The More Expensive Versions Also Add 180-Degree View Cameras and a Comprehensive Driver Assistance System.
Highlander in Brazil: A Possible Dream?
The Highlander Is Already a Reality in the North American Market and Could Be an Interesting Option for Brazil, Especially Considering the Cost-Benefit Ratio Against the RAV4 Imported.
With a Competitive Price, It Could Position Itself Very Well in the Market, Offering a More Versatile and Spacious Alternative for Brazilian Families.
The Tiggo 8 and the Jeep Commander Should Watch Out, Because the Highlander Has All the Attributes to Win the Hearts (and Garages) of Brazilians Who Seek a Sturdy, Reliable SUV With Toyota Quality. The Question Remains Whether the Japanese Automaker Will Bring This Giant to Brazilian Soil.


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