Toyota Releases 2014 Highlander Hybrid Full Details
Toyota marked its world debut of the all-new, third-generation Toyota Highlander Hybrid at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
by Staff
November 25, 2013
Photo courtesy of Toyota.
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Photo courtesy of Toyota.
Toyota marked its world debut of the all-new, third-generation Toyota Highlander Hybrid at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
The 2014 Highlander Hybrid will be available in the Hybrid Limited and new Hybrid Limited Platinum package. The Highlander Hybrid Limited will have a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $47,300.
The Highlander Hybrid Limited Platinum package adds a Driver Technology Package that includes:
Safety Connect (includes Emergency Assistance, Stolen Vehicle Locator, Roadside Assistance and Automatic Collision Notification. Available by subscription),
Pre-Collision System with Dynamic Radar Cruise Control,
and Lane Departure Alert with Automatic High Beam Headlights.
The Hybrid Limited Platinum also features a Panoramic Moonroof, heated steering wheel, and heated perforated leather second-row captain’s chairs. The Highlander Hybrid Limited Platinum package will carry an MSRP of $49,790.
Highlander Hybrid MSRP’s do not include the Delivery, Processing and Handling (DPH) fee of $860. The DPH for Southeast Toyota (SET) and Gulf States Toyota (GST) may vary.
All Highlanders are assembled at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana (TMMI) in Princeton, Ind.
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