To compete against the best, Toyota has thrown its all at the interior of the Grand Highlander. From an infotainment perspective, the SUV gets a standard 12.3-inch infotainment display with over-the-air (OTA) updates, voice control, connected services, and Google POI search. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality are wireless, and two devices can be paired via Bluetooth.
The configurable center console between the front seats should be able to swallow up plenty of objects; with the tray removed, Toyota says it’s big enough to fit a tablet. Additionally, it features a sliding cover that can be used without moving the armrests, further enhancing comfort.
The 2024 Grand Highlander will be available in three trim levels – XLE, Limited, and Platinum. The entry-level grade offers impressive equipment levels and ships standard with 18-inch wheels, heated outer mirrors, and roof rails.
Move inside, and you’ll find Softex-trimmed seats that are power-adjustable and heated for the driver and front passenger. A Digital Key is also available. On the safety front, the XLE receives Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, a power liftgate, and blind-spot monitoring, among other things.