The Toyota Highlander, once a top-seller in the crossover utility vehicle market, has undergone a significant transformation with the introduction of its all-electric model for the 2027 model year. With a peak power output of 338 horsepower and an estimated range of up to 320 miles, the new BEV Highlander is poised to revitalize the brand's presence in this segment.
As buyers increasingly opt for electric vehicles, Toyota has finally joined the fray with its all-electric lineup, which includes four models: the CH-R, BZ, BZ Woodland, and now the upcoming 2027-model Highlander. The new EV Highlander boasts a sleek, aerodynamic design, featuring Toyota's signature hammerhead front end and slim daytime running lights.
Available in two grades - XLE and Limited - with front- or all-wheel drive options, the vehicle promises to deliver impressive performance and range. With its spacious interior and comfortable ride, the Highlander has long been a favorite among young families on a budget.

However, as buyers have increasingly turned to larger, more luxurious models like the Grand Highlander, sales of the traditional Highlander have taken a hit. In response, Toyota has opted for an all-electric strategy, which is expected to bring new life to this beloved brand.
The new EV Highlander will be available in two grades: XLE and Limited, with front- or all-wheel drive options. With its impressive power output and estimated range of up to 320 miles, the vehicle promises to deliver exceptional performance and practicality.
As Toyota enters the electric vehicle market, it's clear that this newcomer is poised to make a significant impact on the crossover utility segment.

The introduction of the all-electric Highlander marks a significant shift for Toyota, as it seeks to revitalize its presence in the crowded crossover utility market. With its impressive power output and estimated range, the new BEV Highlander is well-positioned to compete with other electric vehicles in this segment.




