Toyota Highlander Hybrid
November 20th, 2008 by Yvonne Black in Cars

Toyota Highlander hybrid is a the green variant of a mid-sized family SUV, with seven seats and lots of additional functions added to its predecessor model. This new design aims at attracting a wider range of consumers that have shown interest in eco-cars. The wheelbase of Toyota Highlander hybrid is developed from the Camry chassis with the mention that the new model is nearly four inches longer and three inches wider. Due to the eco-power option, Toyota Highlander hybrid is also a lot heavier, with a surplus of 263 pounds as compared to the model it has evolved from.

Toyota Highlander hybrid has a 3.3-liter, and a V6 engine with an electric drive motor that makes this car race with a sum of 270 horsepower. The electronic steering mechanism makes parking in crowded parking lots accessible and not at all cumbersome. A difference between Toyota Highlander hybrid and the gas-powered model is present in the design of the suspension system. The gas version which is considered the more conventional has sport suspensions whereas the eco version translates the comfort need in the presence of the softer suspensions. Every vehicle offers three ways of maximizing fuel economy and they are comprehensively presented in the owner’s manual.

Toyota Highlander hybrid users should carefully read how to interpret and use the info on the hybrid system indicator according to the

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