
Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Toyota Highlander Hybrid – What the Auto Press Says
The 2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid ranks 4 out of 22 Affordable Midsize SUVs. This ranking is based on our analysis of 63 published reviews and test drives of the Toyota Highlander Hybrid, and our analysis of reliability and safety data.
The Highlander Hybrid offers a spacious interior, smooth ride, and refined hybrid powertrain. However, even with excellent fuel economy, many reviewers say its steep price as compared to the conventional Highlander isn’t justified in fuel savings.
The Highlander Hybrid is an excellent family vehicle because of its great fuel economy and spacious third-row seat — but that utility comes with a steep price. With a base price of nearly $35,000, the Highlander Hybrid is one of the most expensive non-luxury hybrid vehicles on the market. Further detracting from its value is the fact that the conventional Highlander costs nearly $9,000 less.
The hybrid’s 27/25 mpg fuel economy leads the affordable midsize SUV class and is definitely an improvement over the conventional Highlander’s 20/27 mpg rating. However, it would still take many years (probably even more than most people would keep the car) to make up for the cost of that $9,000 premium in gas savings — prompting many reviewers to say the Highlander Hybrid isn’t worth it unless you’re a die-hard environmentalist.



