
Having received a complete top-to-bottom redesign for the 2020 model year, the Toyota Highlander continued to secure its positions as one of the midsize three-row crossover segment's most compelling options. It's spacious, versatile, accommodating, and stylish. And with a wide range of amenities across six nicely equipped trim levels, the Highlander offers something for a variety of needs and preferences, whether you're seeking a capable family move or a daily driver with tons of utility potential. But which one is right for your daily journeys in Waterford or Warren, MI?
Below, we've provided a brief overview of the benefits of each tier. If you'd like a more in-depth look at the details, we invite you to check out our Highlander trim levels overview. Reach out to Fox Automotive of Rochester Hills for more information about the Toyota Highlander and its available amenities and financing options. And if you'd like to check out the features and accommodations for yourself, we'd love to set you up with a test drive.
Toyota Highlander Trim Levels
- L: It may be the base trim, but the Highlander L's feature list certainly isn't basic, with standard features like 8-passenger seating, Smart Key proximity entry, tri-zone automatic climate control, and an 8=inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Plus, you'll get a full suite of Toyota Safety Sense driver aids like collision mitigation, lane keeping, and adaptive cruise control. It's an excellent choice for Sterling Heights drivers seeking a nicely equipped family mover at a lower price point.
- LE: If you're looking for a little added convenience, Highlander's second-tier has it, with a Smart Key liftgate and blind-spot monitoring.
- XLE: If you don't need the extra seatbelt, the XLE opens up the cabin a little with standard second-row captain chairs (8-passenger bench seating remains an option). You'll also get comfort upgrades like heated front seats, second-row sunshades, and SofTex upholstery.
- XSE: For drivers who prefer a little sportiness with their spacious versatility, the XSE trim delivers with style enhancements like 20-inch wheels, a unique aggressive mesh grille, twin-tip exhaust, and a sport-tuned suspension.
- Limited: Moving firmly into luxury territory, the limited trim offers a wealth of comfort, convenience, and safety enhancements. Highlights include ventilated front seats, leather upholstery, a hands-free liftgate, Driver Easy Speak intercom, and an 11-speaker JBL premium sound system.
- Platinum: And for Detroit shoppers who want it all, the top-tier Platinum trim adds the finishing luxury touches, with a Panoramic View moonroof and heated second-row seats, plus tech upgrades like a 10-inch head-up display, a Bird's Eye View camera, and a 12.3-inch touchscreen.