The first images of what appears to be the next test of the Toyota Grand Highlander 2024. A version that is larger than its predecessor to compete with new trends.
Toyota applied for a trademark for the name “Grand Highlander” in January 2021, six months later, reports began to emerge that the name would add a three-row option.
This way you can compete with Ford Explorer, Chevrolet Traverse and Volkswagen Atlas, all longer than the Toyota Highlander. The firm sells a larger SUV, but it’s the higher-priced body-on-frame Sequoia.
The images that accompany the note show the prototype with a heavy Camouflage, near Toyota’s Michigan Tech Center. Details are still scant, but you can see a couple of exhaust pipes hanging one from each end of the rear bumper, which differs from what is offered on the current model.
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Under that extensive camouflage, this model looks boxier than the highlander standard. With a tall, boxy rear section, the model looks poised to offer more space with a third row.
Reports suggest that a Lexus version of this crossover will arrive in due course. Dubbed the TX, it should follow the Grand Highlander, due for release in mid-2023, in about six months.
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