@@MattG2103 It basically has the same dimensions as a Sienna. The hybrid powertrain is the same except newest generation. Clearance is only about 1.5" better. And give up a lot of cargo space.
I have a 2024 Grand Highlander Hybrid Limited AWD w/pano sunroof, 360 bird’s eye camera triple black. Traded in a 22 Sienna Hybrid for it. It has surpassed all of my criteria, gets 29mpg, plenty of power, looks great, not as roomy as the Sienna but it’s not a minivan!!! Definitely a great vehicle-highly recommend!!!
I agreed with your trim recommendation until I bought that exact trim (XLE Hybrid AWD). The biggest issue is that it lacks any sort of parking sensors, meaning you'll have no idea when that massive front hood is going to bump into your garage or the car parked in front of you. Another major gripe is the lack of seat memory if you often switch drivers. Other then that, the XLE Hybrid has been an excellent choice 2k miles in.
I absolutely agree with you @dpollitt, Would an after market 360 camera system solve the parking issue? Is there one with a seperate screen so you don't have to mess with Toyota's interface?
We reserved the Toyota Grand Highlander Platinum Edition because my husband had a lot of problems with the battery in the hybrid's of the other Toyotas that we have owned. We have had a Highlander Limited Edition gas model and two Prius Hybrids. They had the hybrid of gas and battery in them, and with the two of our Prius models, we had to replace the batteries 6 times. Four on one and two on the other, so he was very hesitant to get another hybrid. So, we have ordered the Platinum model in the red color ( I forgot the name of the color😅) with the black interior. I wanted the brown but could not find that anywhere. So, we are currently waiting for ours to get to our dealership. In the meantime, my husband had also bought a Red Toyota Tundra! He absolutely loves it! It was the Limited Edition and came fully loaded. So, we are definitely a Toyota family! Also, do you recommend mud flaps for that car. We were not able to order one with the features that we wanted so I would have to buy them and have them installed. What do you think? Last thing, I can't drive right now but maybe I will be able to in the future. It is due to health issues. So, how did you like the safety features? I don't like the fact that it stops for you. You did say that you could turn that part off right? How about the other safety features? I didn't get the chance to drive it so I didn't get the chance to test out those functions. I would really like to hear your opinions on the different ones. We bought the Grand Highlander because we absolutely loved our Highlander which we bought in 2015 and I wanted more room and safety features that we did not have in the other cars. Our Highlander was in excellent condition and our daughter and son-in-law needed a newer car so we sold ours to them. They have two little girls and one more on the way! They really love it! Anyway, I really appreciated your review and I would love to hear more about the safety features! Have a wonderful day and God bless you and your beautiful family! ❤ Laura 😊
I’m definitely digging the Grand H. I’ll see next year how I feel about it. Loving the MAX tech. I also really like the Pilot though, I’ve been driving one since ‘17 - super practical with zero issues so far. ‘17 was a good year it seems…
About an hour ago I saw this car at a restaurant. Actually, it parked next my van, I went to see because it looked beautiful and simple. The badge was reading KLUGER. Then I remembered tha kluger is same as highlander, badges changes in different market. I know the old kluger and wanted it, but this new looks so nice. I hope to get it some day. This and harrier/RX Lexus. Nice choice man.
@@RRLV434 Id argue that with proper maintenance it will be fine for the vast majority of 1st, 2nd or even 3rd owners. It may have additional costs involved if issues arise, but it's also a pretty simple inline 4 design so fewer components over a V configuration engine so pros and cons all around.
I think it looks really nice. I like the idea of all that torque in a big family car - but as a van fan, I still laugh at the cargo room behind the 3rd row of 3 row SUV’s. If you don’t need to tow, the Sienna is the way to go for family hauling imo. And yes I know the Sienna is funny looking, but it’s growing on me. Perhaps they’ll restyle it to a more angular look someday - I’m curious to see what they do.
Great review of the Rav…10? Seriously the design cues really evoke the current gen Rav4 and if I was in the market for such a large SUV this would be a contender because of it.
Insuspect this was always the next highlander design. Toyota gave the redesign to rav4 and experiemnetwd with a more feminine luxury style higkander that failed really when we all wanted this highlander. Wer all guiny pigs to toyotas experienent
These days my role at KBB is behind-the-scenes and it doesn't leave time for hosting. But when I'm not working I love making videos with my family. Thanks for watching!
Gorgeous color combination. I love this in white. I'd be more interested in the hybrid version though. Really wish Toyota would eventually give their regular hybrids a bit more power. I'm not sure how 243 HP would handle a family and their belongings on a trip in this new Grand Highlander but, I heard that the Sienna struggles. I would LOVE to see a Prime version of this with at least 315 HP, an EV only range of 30 - 35 miles, second row bench seat (but wouldn't mind captain's chairs due to possible battery placement), harvest beige interior color option, and a 1500W inverter in the rear by the lift gate. If Toyota made a version like that then I'd be all over it.
Great review as always! I love how your review includes your family that’s a reason why I follow the channel, I recently had a family and these reviews always give me so many perspectives, I love it. Could I ask for a family review on a 2021+ Durango R/T. I couldn’t find one on your channel but I would love one and I’m sure more would too.
I do wish i liked the exterior style more, mostly the back, but that interior packaging and ergonomics is dang near perfect. Sometimes comfort and convenience wins over driving engagement. How was the sound system? Toyotas tend to be so meh compared to their Lexus counterparts
You can have both convenience comfort and engagement. It’s not like sport SUVs will ride like a ford focus RS thats over stiff for anyone Look at SUVs like the telluride palisade pilot cx90. They’re far sportier to drive yet they still offer a comfortable ride and easy convenience
@@naveenthemachine not touching the Hyundai brands quite yet, dont love their dealer network at all. I wish BMW didnt start going so ugly as that would have been my pick as thats what we currently have. Porsche doesnt make anything large enough and would be in the 100k+. My shortlist is Lexus TX, GX, Rivian R1S and curious what Lucid rolls out
@@jissanhuq3792 right off the bat you should cross the TX off your list. It’s just a barely nicer grand highlander. Youre far better off with the r1s, model x, iX, or even the upcoming EV9. Those look a lot more promising
I'm looking to book the xle hybrid G. Highland, which comes with 8 seater with middle bench seat, my question is how any isofix child seat latch anchor the middle bench seat have ? Like your reviews...
If you are ok not having a new infotainment screen and digital cluster the Sienna is a better option unless you want the Hybrid Max powertrain. I test drove the XLE non-hybrid and was just not impressed. Felt underpowered for such a big vehicle.
I really like your videos! My wife and I are expecting and we need to upgrade to a new SUV for our family. I'd be curious between the various 3 row vehicles (i.e. Mazda CX-90, Toyota Grand Highlight and Highlander, Lexus TX (I hope you get to review), Volvo XC-90, etc.) how you would rank them! Or if you would do a comparison video ever (however I don't know what your contracts are with the suppliers so who knows :) )
We could rank them but our favorite wouldn’t necessarily be the best choice for you and your family. It’s all about deciding what’s most important to you and finding the vehicle that best provides that. But, more important than the new car, congrats on your expanding family!!
@@MicahMuzio first off thank you for your kind words! That means a lot! That is very true about choosing what is best for me and my family. I think I get a little paralysis by analysis with the plethora of options out there haha (tbh not as bad as looking at strollers and car seats for the first time lol). I definitely notice things in your videos that I care for more / less than others and it's helpful, Our plan is to just test drive a bunch of cars and see what we like best! Thank you again for all these videos - it is helpful to see all the features that likely I won't notice on an initial test drive!
Always great reviews. This certainly LOOKS good. Glad Toyota is moving away from the Highlander bloated "curviness" look. The automatic brake application is super lame, but thankfully, you can turn that OFF.
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video I'm looking forward to seeing the 2025 toyota RAV4 according to Qcars it will loose its rear wiper blade rear door handles are flush like the 2024 prius and the engine choices are changing
Hello, from the review, does this mean, the Grand Highlander can only safely fit three carseats? Can you fit a carseat and a booster seat in the third row of the Grand Highlander? Wondering if the Toyota Sienna is the only option to still go for four carseats. Thank you!
I just bought 2024 grand highlander platinum and after 10 days engine light pop up and 4 others light pop in display so ill drop car to toyota shop and they kept my car for like 10 days they still not figured out what's wrong with my vehicle and they call me tell vehicle is safe to drive but we not able to take lights off for display and river town toyota in Columbus Georgia I have bad experience with them I'll try to talk to the manager they refuse me to talk that's sucks
I’m sort of over the Toyota naming of things. They’ve done it for years to increase sales to a certain model. Two Highlander models, increases the sales numbers for Highlander. Corolla Cross, Matrix Corolla, Camry Solara.. to name a few. This Grand Highlander has nothing to do with the smaller original Highlander, other than name. 🤦🏼♂️
A perfectly acceptable 3 row that comes with a warning: An X3 that is nicely equipped and a lot more fun to drive, or a Model Y Performance that's as quick in a straight line as a C8 are about the same money. that 3rd kid better be dutiful is all I'm saying. :-)
Thank you for your review! I wonder if you have measured the EMF from the hybrid battery? Do you have any concerns that your daughter was sitting on top of the huge hybrid battery?
“Inoffensive transportation”….couldn’t be more precise. It looks great inside and out, and perfect for growing families that don’t need or want anything bigger (i.e., Sequoia and Suburban). Thank goodness I don’t need anything this big…..my garage space is shrinking.😅
My biggest gripe are the tail lights. 1. They’re tiny. 2. Only one led. Same led light for both brake light and red turn signal. They could have gone with a large brake light across the entire back window, did they? Nope. Safety much, Toyota!?
Dummy! The Limited and Platinums have a very LONG brake light running across the spoiler lip! The lights aren't "small" one bit and are SUPER bright at night! How do I know? Because it's in my driveway!!!
It was great meeting you both at Oktoberfest. I'd love to see a video flyover of the San Andreas Fault. The highest point along the fault is at Big Pines/Wrightwood and the lowest point is at the Salton Sea.
As a regular Highlander owner, the Grand Highlander styling is ok. It takes some time warming up to. It doesn't pass the turn signal test, as i detest red turn signals in the rear.
the v6 is overrated, underpowered and lackluster. the turbo 4 was an improvement and the hybrid max turbo four is in a different class compared to the v6. Also the highlander v6 was very noisy and even with 3 miles on the odo it would still chatter an rattle away; an no im not referring to the noise from the high pressure injectors.
@Jonathan-mp7xg having owned the '16, '20, '22 and now the 2023 model years of the highlander i can whole heartedly say the v6 was trash. It sounded rough, would leak oil on the back of the passenger side of the engine, was not fuel efficient and felt like i had to rev the engine high to get decent power out of it. weather turbos are reliable or not is not important. there will always be something that does wrong on the engine even when your maintain it and change your oil every 5k. id rather be happy with a turbo 4 while its working than be underwhelmed and jerking my passengers around because the v6 has to drop gears and rev high just to get around. Frankly sometime the v6 felt like my old 1999 corolla with a 4 speed transmission
@Jonathan-mp7xg lol well it is a ford product. Dont get me wrong i love my highlander but the v6 was not all that. They have all had other issues too but they are not related to the engine.
There is a reason why Kia/Hyundai became so popular can be found here with the aging infrastructure of Toyota. They are stuck in the 80s and continue to refuse to change their sauce/formulas on reusing the cheap plastic-filled fuel injection models. Good job Toyota for keep making other competitors shine each new car generation cycle.
@@puregsrThat’s reason I stop buying Toyotas… You only live once… Go out and enjoy the driving experience and get what rocks your boat… Sure Toyotas can last a very long time; however, most people switch cars within 5 years. No one grandpaing Toyotas to their graves like old folks used to. I never under why people buy a bmw or dodge charger until I sat in one…
@persaud101 😂😂😂 Dodge? You're happy with a Dodge? Good luck! I'll waive at you when you're on the side of the road and zip past you in my Grand! You're better off being honest by saying Toyotas are too expensive than ugly!
I’m sure it’s a great car but it just doesn’t fit with Toyotas line up of attractive redesigns. It’s just so boring looking, paired with likely boring driving dynamics it’s just not enough to complete with the rest of the vehicles in the segment in my opinion
@@anjansingh3093 it will still sell well everyone wants Toyota reliability but you gotta admit it looks like a pig next to the new Tacoma, sequoia, lander cruiser and the renderings we have seen of the 4Runner
I said the same thing, till I bought one! I get compliments when I go to the store and they wanna know what Toyota it is! Pics and vids make it look boring, but in person, its a beauty!!
I always suspected the rav4 deisgn was meant for the next gen highlander seeying how this is the next step from the third gen. But toyota used us as guiny pigs and experiemented with a dif highlander design, a more curvy femine luxurious look which was either hated or loved. But believe me, mostly hated. Rav 4 was given the redesign to boost sales and succeeded, and now we are guving the huglander the same duplicate design everyone expected. But it feels warned down now, is not special weve seen it for almost 5 years on the rav4 so by now we just see a blowned up version rav4. So yeah last i heard toyota doesnt include engine autostart from key fob, you have to pay for the app which is bullshit. Toyota has gotten weird with their content. Dont even get me started on the failure of space and layout that is the new sequoia.
@@justincredible1990 170k - 200000 miles 10 years is plenty of enough… If your making decent money you ain’t taking with you. Driving a Honda crv for next 20 years is not living… A lot people lease their dream cars… I am looking at it from a philosophical point of view with a fair reliability… I don’t need maximum reliability. Sure that Toyota Camry you can drive to your grave for the next 20 years, but why ???
@@blackwhirlwind1245 not that much difference. Model X is now under 80k - $7500 fed incentive - state incentives bring it down to close to 60k. If you add the options for the grandhighlander hybrid platinum max, it could easily cost close to 70k and no incentive. Tesla is now cheaper than many gas vehicles that have similar features, because of the Fed and state incentives for EV.
Micah it’s not better than its competitors. Toyota failed badly at this and only made the telluride palisade pilot cx90 laugh and breathe a sigh of relief that this dated suv won’t be threatening any of its rivals anytime soon
Funny how the opinion of a RUclips commenter seems to differ so much from a professional journalist who actually drove, tested and reviewed a product. Almost like one should be valued more than the other.
Its a minivan for people who dont want to drive a minivan.
I feel Sarcastic here 😅
Not exactly. More like a mini minivan with better torque, hp and clearance.
Exactly why i bought this 😂
I can’t fit a minivan in my garage but this will fit w/o giving away my husband’s tool workbench
@@MattG2103 It basically has the same dimensions as a Sienna. The hybrid powertrain is the same except newest generation. Clearance is only about 1.5" better. And give up a lot of cargo space.
Evie's right! When everything does what it's supposed to do, and does it well, you do feel something!
I have a 2024 Grand Highlander Hybrid Limited AWD w/pano sunroof, 360 bird’s eye camera triple black. Traded in a 22 Sienna Hybrid for it. It has surpassed all of my criteria, gets 29mpg, plenty of power, looks great, not as roomy as the Sienna but it’s not a minivan!!! Definitely a great vehicle-highly recommend!!!
Your armrest test alone has earned a Subscribe! Such an important aspect of driving comfort that is overlooked by every other reviewer 👍
Honestly, I'm never quite sure how many people appreciate the arm rest test. But it's important to me...and I'm glad it's important to you. Cheers!
I agreed with your trim recommendation until I bought that exact trim (XLE Hybrid AWD). The biggest issue is that it lacks any sort of parking sensors, meaning you'll have no idea when that massive front hood is going to bump into your garage or the car parked in front of you. Another major gripe is the lack of seat memory if you often switch drivers. Other then that, the XLE Hybrid has been an excellent choice 2k miles in.
I guess XLE Hybrid has the same highlander Hybrid engine with 243HP, does it feel under powered? I guess XLE does not have turbo.
I absolutely agree with you @dpollitt, Would an after market 360 camera system solve the parking issue? Is there one with a seperate screen so you don't have to mess with Toyota's interface?
Agree 100% I need the peeping in my life. I didn’t realize XLE didn’t have parking assist . I was spoiled with my old RAV4 Hybrid Limited
I bought the xle awd since they apparently couldn’t get me a hybrid ..what do you get average gas mileage
Disappointing given that they put that feature on an XLE Sienna and its years older.
I don't NEED 13 cup holders, but I WANT them now
😂
I just GOT them lol! 😂
We reserved the Toyota Grand Highlander Platinum Edition because my husband had a lot of problems with the battery in the hybrid's of the other Toyotas that we have owned. We have had a Highlander Limited Edition gas model and two Prius Hybrids. They had the hybrid of gas and battery in them, and with the two of our Prius models, we had to replace the batteries 6 times. Four on one and two on the other, so he was very hesitant to get another hybrid. So, we have ordered the Platinum model in the red color ( I forgot the name of the color😅) with the black interior. I wanted the brown but could not find that anywhere. So, we are currently waiting for ours to get to our dealership. In the meantime, my husband had also bought a Red Toyota Tundra! He absolutely loves it! It was the Limited Edition and came fully loaded. So, we are definitely a Toyota family! Also, do you recommend mud flaps for that car. We were not able to order one with the features that we wanted so I would have to buy them and have them installed. What do you think? Last thing, I can't drive right now but maybe I will be able to in the future. It is due to health issues. So, how did you like the safety features? I don't like the fact that it stops for you. You did say that you could turn that part off right? How about the other safety features? I didn't get the chance to drive it so I didn't get the chance to test out those functions. I would really like to hear your opinions on the different ones. We bought the Grand Highlander because we absolutely loved our Highlander which we bought in 2015 and I wanted more room and safety features that we did not have in the other cars. Our Highlander was in excellent condition and our daughter and son-in-law needed a newer car so we sold ours to them. They have two little girls and one more on the way! They really love it! Anyway, I really appreciated your review and I would love to hear more about the safety features! Have a wonderful day and God bless you and your beautiful family! ❤
Laura 😊
Too many Toyota dealers are marking it above MSRP.
I got mine 3k under! Then again, I knew the guy! 😂😂
I’m definitely digging the Grand H. I’ll see next year how I feel about it. Loving the MAX tech. I also really like the Pilot though, I’ve been driving one since ‘17 - super practical with zero issues so far. ‘17 was a good year it seems…
About an hour ago I saw this car at a restaurant. Actually, it parked next my van, I went to see because it looked beautiful and simple. The badge was reading KLUGER. Then I remembered tha kluger is same as highlander, badges changes in different market. I know the old kluger and wanted it, but this new looks so nice. I hope to get it some day. This and harrier/RX Lexus. Nice choice man.
Love these videos Micah...very informative infos on all these type of vehicles.
Exterior and interior look very nice to be honest . plus it's a Toyota nothing will gone wrong 👌
Sure 😂. A turbo 4 hybrid 6 speed auto is suddenly bulletproof just because it’s a Toyota
@@naveenthemachinecrawl back to your rock 😂
@@tinhinnhno Toyota turbo 4 cylinder is gonna last as long as Toyotas naturally aspirated 4 cylinder, v-6, or v-8. Even Scotty Kilmer admits that 😂
@@RRLV434 Id argue that with proper maintenance it will be fine for the vast majority of 1st, 2nd or even 3rd owners. It may have additional costs involved if issues arise, but it's also a pretty simple inline 4 design so fewer components over a V configuration engine so pros and cons all around.
@@RRLV434no need to show your age 😊 todays tech is better than yesteryears 😊
I think it looks really nice. I like the idea of all that torque in a big family car - but as a van fan, I still laugh at the cargo room behind the 3rd row of 3 row SUV’s.
If you don’t need to tow, the Sienna is the way to go for family hauling imo.
And yes I know the Sienna is funny looking, but it’s growing on me. Perhaps they’ll restyle it to a more angular look someday - I’m curious to see what they do.
Great review of the Rav…10? Seriously the design cues really evoke the current gen Rav4 and if I was in the market for such a large SUV this would be a contender because of it.
Definitely looks more like a RAV4 than a Highlighter.
Insuspect this was always the next highlander design. Toyota gave the redesign to rav4 and experiemnetwd with a more feminine luxury style higkander that failed really when we all wanted this highlander. Wer all guiny pigs to toyotas experienent
Very well put together review. The clapping, going through the features, etc. Very entertaining. Subscribing
Looks like a bigger version of the RAV4. Should have been called the Grand RAV4 🤔
Sienna is way better when it comes to interior space
Yea but then you’re driving a mini van. Eww
@@bigk0101 The Sienna is not your typical minivan, especially the XSE trim!!
Would you pick this or Honda Pilot Elite/Trailsport?
10:47 "...but what do you think 👏" You're awesome Evie👍🤣
Compared to its competitors, this will age the best! It’s timeless like the current gen RAV4.
I have the Hybrid Limited on deposit and I’m so excited to upgrade my 2016 Prius for a bigger family mobile.
Lovely SUV. If I needed a bigger SUV the hybrid limited is the one I would get for my wife. Just bought her a 2024 Lexus NX350H in April.
Overcorrection. The regular highlander is spacious enough...
@@noob.168not spacious on the 3rd row.
if i had friends id tell them to watch your reviews. always fun.
Dang. Hope you find friends. Cheers friend!
Sincerely,
Me.
Nice video! What happened to you being on the KBB videos? You haven’t done a review on there in a long time!
These days my role at KBB is behind-the-scenes and it doesn't leave time for hosting. But when I'm not working I love making videos with my family. Thanks for watching!
@@MicahMuzio Ok, thanks for letting us know!
😂 I agree with the Mrs. I recommend maneuvering around the parking lot!😂😂😂 Micah is trying to go to jail! I love y'all.
I am between this and the new 2024 Santa Fe, can't wait to see their review of that vehicle.
Gorgeous color combination. I love this in white. I'd be more interested in the hybrid version though. Really wish Toyota would eventually give their regular hybrids a bit more power. I'm not sure how 243 HP would handle a family and their belongings on a trip in this new Grand Highlander but, I heard that the Sienna struggles. I would LOVE to see a Prime version of this with at least 315 HP, an EV only range of 30 - 35 miles, second row bench seat (but wouldn't mind captain's chairs due to possible battery placement), harvest beige interior color option, and a 1500W inverter in the rear by the lift gate. If Toyota made a version like that then I'd be all over it.
Great review as always! I love how your review includes your family that’s a reason why I follow the channel, I recently had a family and these reviews always give me so many perspectives, I love it. Could I ask for a family review on a 2021+ Durango R/T. I couldn’t find one on your channel but I would love one and I’m sure more would too.
Thanks for leaving such a lovely comment. I’m not sure we’ll be able to get our hands on a Durango but I will investigate. Cheers!!
I do wish i liked the exterior style more, mostly the back, but that interior packaging and ergonomics is dang near perfect. Sometimes comfort and convenience wins over driving engagement. How was the sound system? Toyotas tend to be so meh compared to their Lexus counterparts
You can have both convenience comfort and engagement. It’s not like sport SUVs will ride like a ford focus RS thats over stiff for anyone
Look at SUVs like the telluride palisade pilot cx90. They’re far sportier to drive yet they still offer a comfortable ride and easy convenience
@@naveenthemachine not touching the Hyundai brands quite yet, dont love their dealer network at all. I wish BMW didnt start going so ugly as that would have been my pick as thats what we currently have. Porsche doesnt make anything large enough and would be in the 100k+. My shortlist is Lexus TX, GX, Rivian R1S and curious what Lucid rolls out
@@jissanhuq3792 right off the bat you should cross the TX off your list. It’s just a barely nicer grand highlander.
Youre far better off with the r1s, model x, iX, or even the upcoming EV9. Those look a lot more promising
Evie: I didn't have anything big enough to fill it.
Micah: 😐 What?💀
I am loving your reviews!!!
I really appreciate that. Cheers!
I'm looking to book the xle hybrid G. Highland, which comes with 8 seater with middle bench seat, my question is how any isofix child seat latch anchor the middle bench seat have ? Like your reviews...
If you are ok not having a new infotainment screen and digital cluster the Sienna is a better option unless you want the Hybrid Max powertrain. I test drove the XLE non-hybrid and was just not impressed. Felt underpowered for such a big vehicle.
I really like your videos! My wife and I are expecting and we need to upgrade to a new SUV for our family. I'd be curious between the various 3 row vehicles (i.e. Mazda CX-90, Toyota Grand Highlight and Highlander, Lexus TX (I hope you get to review), Volvo XC-90, etc.) how you would rank them! Or if you would do a comparison video ever (however I don't know what your contracts are with the suppliers so who knows :) )
We could rank them but our favorite wouldn’t necessarily be the best choice for you and your family. It’s all about deciding what’s most important to you and finding the vehicle that best provides that.
But, more important than the new car, congrats on your expanding family!!
@@MicahMuzio first off thank you for your kind words! That means a lot!
That is very true about choosing what is best for me and my family. I think I get a little paralysis by analysis with the plethora of options out there haha (tbh not as bad as looking at strollers and car seats for the first time lol). I definitely notice things in your videos that I care for more / less than others and it's helpful, Our plan is to just test drive a bunch of cars and see what we like best!
Thank you again for all these videos - it is helpful to see all the features that likely I won't notice on an initial test drive!
Nice video Micah. When are you going to be flying again?
Your daughter is adorable. Your reviews always make me laugh
Aw. Thanks for that. We absolutely adore her. :)
Always great reviews. This certainly LOOKS good. Glad Toyota is moving away from the Highlander bloated "curviness" look.
The automatic brake application is super lame, but thankfully, you can turn that OFF.
Fantastic review as always guys!
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video I'm looking forward to seeing the 2025 toyota RAV4 according to Qcars it will loose its rear wiper blade rear door handles are flush like the 2024 prius and the engine choices are changing
Such a lovely wonderful couple Evie and Micah.
I want to see new chevy traverse 2024
Hello, from the review, does this mean, the Grand Highlander can only safely fit three carseats? Can you fit a carseat and a booster seat in the third row of the Grand Highlander? Wondering if the Toyota Sienna is the only option to still go for four carseats. Thank you!
I was in traffic beside one yesterday....I can confirm a large
great dane head fits through the rear window 🤨
I love seeing big dogs riding in cars.
I just bought 2024 grand highlander platinum and after 10 days engine light pop up and 4 others light pop in display so ill drop car to toyota shop and they kept my car for like 10 days they still not figured out what's wrong with my vehicle and they call me tell vehicle is safe to drive but we not able to take lights off for display and river town toyota in Columbus Georgia I have bad experience with them I'll try to talk to the manager they refuse me to talk that's sucks
Wow. So sorry to hear about your issues.
The first models off the line had some issues, I don't remember what the cause was, but I'm happy I waited. I got mine 3 weeks ago, and it's AMAZING!
I’m sort of over the Toyota naming of things. They’ve done it for years to increase sales to a certain model. Two Highlander models, increases the sales numbers for Highlander. Corolla Cross, Matrix Corolla, Camry Solara.. to name a few. This Grand Highlander has nothing to do with the smaller original Highlander, other than name. 🤦🏼♂️
I mean to be fair, they're both on the same GA-K platform and share powertrain similarities and likely many parts/components.
A perfectly acceptable 3 row that comes with a warning: An X3 that is nicely equipped and a lot more fun to drive, or a Model Y Performance that's as quick in a straight line as a C8 are about the same money. that 3rd kid better be dutiful is all I'm saying. :-)
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Thank you for your review! I wonder if you have measured the EMF from the hybrid battery? Do you have any concerns that your daughter was sitting on top of the huge hybrid battery?
This was not the hybrid it was review. This was the turbo charge four-cylinder.
@@eleanormassaro5195 I thought only hybrid max has that brown leather seat.
Lol so the Highlander “Stopped Short” on you? At least you could turn it off! I recall last gen BMWs you had to basically do it every single drive
I do the clapping. 🤣👏🏻👏🏻
“Inoffensive transportation”….couldn’t be more precise. It looks great inside and out, and perfect for growing families that don’t need or want anything bigger (i.e., Sequoia and Suburban). Thank goodness I don’t need anything this big…..my garage space is shrinking.😅
My biggest gripe are the tail lights. 1. They’re tiny. 2. Only one led. Same led light for both brake light and red turn signal. They could have gone with a large brake light across the entire back window, did they? Nope. Safety much, Toyota!?
Dummy! The Limited and Platinums have a very LONG brake light running across the spoiler lip! The lights aren't "small" one bit and are SUPER bright at night! How do I know? Because it's in my driveway!!!
Nice review! Cool family!😊
This thing looks more like a "Grand Rav4" with how the exterior looks
It was great meeting you both at Oktoberfest. I'd love to see a video flyover of the San Andreas Fault. The highest point along the fault is at Big Pines/Wrightwood and the lowest point is at the Salton Sea.
Ed!! Great to meet you too. Thanks for coming over to say hi.
Does the hood rattle?
It really looks like a mashup between a RAV4 & Highlander
Exactly!!! Some of the best selling cars had a baby! Why not? 😂😂 I love mine!!
As a regular Highlander owner, the Grand Highlander styling is ok. It takes some time warming up to. It doesn't pass the turn signal test, as i detest red turn signals in the rear.
The market for automobiles, in particular for Toyotas and Hondas is a horrific bear!!!!
may as well get a sequia
The sequoia starts at 60k! This TOPS OUT right under 60k!
giggity@@jxmar_
Sequoia actually has less passenger and total cargo space than the GH, and more expensive too
Bridge in N. Shore Rd, Lake Arrowhead ❤
If it only had a naturally aspirated V6!!!!!!!
the v6 is overrated, underpowered and lackluster. the turbo 4 was an improvement and the hybrid max turbo four is in a different class compared to the v6. Also the highlander v6 was very noisy and even with 3 miles on the odo it would still chatter an rattle away; an no im not referring to the noise from the high pressure injectors.
@Jonathan-mp7xg having owned the '16, '20, '22 and now the 2023 model years of the highlander i can whole heartedly say the v6 was trash. It sounded rough, would leak oil on the back of the passenger side of the engine, was not fuel efficient and felt like i had to rev the engine high to get decent power out of it. weather turbos are reliable or not is not important. there will always be something that does wrong on the engine even when your maintain it and change your oil every 5k. id rather be happy with a turbo 4 while its working than be underwhelmed and jerking my passengers around because the v6 has to drop gears and rev high just to get around. Frankly sometime the v6 felt like my old 1999 corolla with a 4 speed transmission
@Jonathan-mp7xg lol well it is a ford product. Dont get me wrong i love my highlander but the v6 was not all that. They have all had other issues too but they are not related to the engine.
The regular hybrid comes with a N/A engine and crazy good fuel economy.
@@oshane2012 LOL! Underpowered? This only tows 5,000 pounds, my 2023 Pathfinder V6 tows 6,000 pounds and has.
There is a reason why Kia/Hyundai became so popular can be found here with the aging infrastructure of Toyota. They are stuck in the 80s and continue to refuse to change their sauce/formulas on reusing the cheap plastic-filled fuel injection models. Good job Toyota for keep making other competitors shine each new car generation cycle.
That's the exact reason why I buy a Toyota.
@@puregsrThat’s reason I stop buying Toyotas…
You only live once… Go out and enjoy the driving experience and get what rocks your boat… Sure Toyotas can last a very long time; however, most people switch cars within 5 years. No one grandpaing Toyotas to their graves like old folks used to.
I never under why people buy a bmw or dodge charger until I sat in one…
@persaud101 😂😂😂 Dodge? You're happy with a Dodge? Good luck! I'll waive at you when you're on the side of the road and zip past you in my Grand! You're better off being honest by saying Toyotas are too expensive than ugly!
You guys should make a top 10 armrest video lol.
6.5” longer actually than regular Highlander
Arm rest test is incredibly important.
What’s better than a rav4? A giant rav4!!😅
Limited grand high lander cost me 75 k in Canada for that price interior is very cheap not good quality
54k usd
Old people friendly? I don’t want a mommie van.
Use a velcro strap with the wireless phone charger it might help
Yay me I got a high five :)
Up top!!🖐️
54K for an inline 4? come on...
I drive the standard Highlander and it’s such a big boat I can’t imagine what the Grand Highlander is like. 😂
Markup is 10% and there is a waitlist. I am tired with toyota and their dealerships.
Dude didn’t even mention the trim
It's a Platinum! I have the Limited and his has a couple more things than mine!
I’m sure it’s a great car but it just doesn’t fit with Toyotas line up of attractive redesigns. It’s just so boring looking, paired with likely boring driving dynamics it’s just not enough to complete with the rest of the vehicles in the segment in my opinion
Agreed. I called that the grand Highlander was dead on entrance vs its rivals. No one listened yet here we are
check the sales figures in three months and come back to edit your comment.
@@anjansingh3093 it will still sell well everyone wants Toyota reliability but you gotta admit it looks like a pig next to the new Tacoma, sequoia, lander cruiser and the renderings we have seen of the 4Runner
I said the same thing, till I bought one! I get compliments when I go to the store and they wanna know what Toyota it is! Pics and vids make it look boring, but in person, its a beauty!!
I always suspected the rav4 deisgn was meant for the next gen highlander seeying how this is the next step from the third gen. But toyota used us as guiny pigs and experiemented with a dif highlander design, a more curvy femine luxurious look which was either hated or loved. But believe me, mostly hated.
Rav 4 was given the redesign to boost sales and succeeded, and now we are guving the huglander the same duplicate design everyone expected. But it feels warned down now, is not special weve seen it for almost 5 years on the rav4 so by now we just see a blowned up version rav4. So yeah last i heard toyota doesnt include engine autostart from key fob, you have to pay for the app which is bullshit. Toyota has gotten weird with their content. Dont even get me started on the failure of space and layout that is the new sequoia.
4cyl for this size car? No thanks
3rd row looks cramped. Looks like Suburban for me 😕
Hey, this is a family review!! No PDA 🤣🤣
Another one. Not enough of them on the roads 💤
Bland styling. I'd rather a three-row CRV.
Wow the crv ? Ahahaha
If you want stand out get a Dodge challenger hellcat… Honda and Toyota are not about standing out…
@@persaud101 The Chevy will never be as reliable as the Honda. And the CRV does look good.
@@justincredible1990 170k - 200000 miles 10 years is plenty of enough…
If your making decent money you ain’t taking with you. Driving a Honda crv for next 20 years is not living…
A lot people lease their dream cars… I am looking at it from a philosophical point of view with a fair reliability…
I don’t need maximum reliability. Sure that Toyota Camry you can drive to your grave for the next 20 years, but why ???
I’ll like your guys review except need to trim your beard😅body !!!!
Snore.
Too expensive for ya huh? 😂😂😂 I LOVE mine! Enjoy your 14 year old Mercedes though!
For the money, I'd get a Tesla Model X
Model X is way more expensive than this car.😂
@@blackwhirlwind1245 not that much difference. Model X is now under 80k - $7500 fed incentive - state incentives bring it down to close to 60k.
If you add the options for the grandhighlander hybrid platinum max, it could easily cost close to 70k and no incentive.
Tesla is now cheaper than many gas vehicles that have similar features, because of the Fed and state incentives for EV.
Micah it’s not better than its competitors. Toyota failed badly at this and only made the telluride palisade pilot cx90 laugh and breathe a sigh of relief that this dated suv won’t be threatening any of its rivals anytime soon
They’re selling like crazy regardless lol
@@preoksaha4504 because people are desperate, Toyota has shortages and we live in crazy times with high interest rates
@@naveenthemachinesounds like youre the desperate one 😂
@@tinhinnh no if I was desperate I’d go telluride or palisade or pilot or cx90 in a heartbeat
Funny how the opinion of a RUclips commenter seems to differ so much from a professional journalist who actually drove, tested and reviewed a product. Almost like one should be valued more than the other.
cheap looking car.. Palisade or telluride the best