The 2026 Toyota Highlander now comes standard with all-wheel drive (AWD) across the entire lineup, making its grade structure simpler and boosting capability for both gas and hybrid models. This midsize SUV continues to offer three-row practicality, updated technology, and Toyota’s full suite of safety features, with prices starting at $46,765, including the destination charge.

The 2026 Highlander lineup offers gas-powered XLE, XSE, Limited, and Platinum trim levels, while hybrid options are available in XLE, Limited, or Platinum. Seating accommodates up to seven occupants with the standard captain’s chairs. An optional second-row bench increases capacity to eight. Towing capacity reaches 5,000 pounds for gas models and 3,500 pounds for hybrids.
Buyers also have a broad selection of exterior colors, including extra cost options like Ruby Flare Pearl and Wind Chill Pearl, along with an exclusive glazed caramel interior on Platinum trims.
Inside, Toyota balances family friendly comfort with upscale design. Materials range from SofTex to leather, depending on the trim. Standard three-zone climate control and Qi wireless charging support everyday use, while available features such as heated and ventilated front seats, ambient interior lighting, and a panoramic moonroof create a more premium feel. Cargo capacity reaches up to 84.3 cubic feet with the second and third rows folded flat.
Technology is a key feature in the 2026 Highlander. The XLE trims feature an 8-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, while the Limited and Platinum trims upgrade to a 12.3-inch display paired with an 11-speaker JBL audio system. The infotainment system includes standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone mirroring, dual Bluetooth phone pairing, and optional Wi-Fi hotspot capability.
Toyota also offers features like Intelligent Assistant voice commands and cloud-based navigation on select trims, with trial periods included for new buyers.
Regarding safety, Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ comes standard. The advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) package includes adaptive cruise control, lane centering assistance, lane departure warning with steering assist, forward collision warning with pedestrian detection, and traffic sign recognition. The Limited and Platinum trims add advanced features like a surround view camera with a rotating 360-degree perspective.

The 2026 Toyota Highlander competes in a crowded midsize three-row SUV market, challenging models like the Honda Pilot, Hyundai Palisade, Kia Telluride, and Subaru Ascent. With its combination of standard AWD, available hybrid powertrain, and family friendly design, it positions itself as a practical choice for buyers seeking versatility without sacrificing technology or comfort.
Toyota is the source of information in this article. It was accurate as of September 8, 2025, but it may have changed since then. Always confirm product details and availability with the automaker’s website or your local dealership.
Zac Johnson is a lifelong car enthusiast pursuing his dream of becoming an automotive journalist. He is a social media manager, contributor to JDPower.com and Capital One Auto Navigator, a member of the Automotive Press Association, and founder of Best Daily Drivers.