2019 Highlander
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You really shouldn't have expected much for the 2019 model year, but probably deserve some options made standard.
The 2019 model year Highlander will run very long, through December 2019 and is the swan song, barring any last minute delays.
The next generation Highlander, being developed under program code 550B and completed its design freeze in August 2017 (as in no more styling alterations)
Styling is evolutionary, but much sharper and looks a bit like the Infiniti QX60. When you look at the current Highlander, you can see the similarities.
It will utilize TNGA-K and Job 1 is tentatively scheduled for November 25, 2019, with arrival in showrooms in January 2020 as a 2020 model. February 2020 is also a possibility, based on typical 2-month SOP-to-showroom lead time spilling over by 1 week to around February 1, 2020.
The 2020 Highlander will have Apple Car Play, but not Android Auto. Maybe MY 2021 for AA, if Toyota is able to reach an agreement next year, but by then it will be too late because of engineering off being sometime in Q2 of 2019.
Expect an unveiling at NYIAS 2019 and spy shots by winter, as the first prototypes have likely been built.
The 2019 model year Highlander will run very long, through December 2019 and is the swan song, barring any last minute delays.
The next generation Highlander, being developed under program code 550B and completed its design freeze in August 2017 (as in no more styling alterations)
Styling is evolutionary, but much sharper and looks a bit like the Infiniti QX60. When you look at the current Highlander, you can see the similarities.
It will utilize TNGA-K and Job 1 is tentatively scheduled for November 25, 2019, with arrival in showrooms in January 2020 as a 2020 model. February 2020 is also a possibility, based on typical 2-month SOP-to-showroom lead time spilling over by 1 week to around February 1, 2020.
The 2020 Highlander will have Apple Car Play, but not Android Auto. Maybe MY 2021 for AA, if Toyota is able to reach an agreement next year, but by then it will be too late because of engineering off being sometime in Q2 of 2019.
Expect an unveiling at NYIAS 2019 and spy shots by winter, as the first prototypes have likely been built.
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You really shouldn't have expected much for the 2019 model year, but probably deserve some options made standard.
The 2019 model year Highlander will run very long, through December 2019 and is the swan song, barring any last minute delays.
The next generation Highlander, being developed under program code 550B and completed its design freeze in August 2017 (as in no more styling alterations)
Styling is evolutionary, but much sharper and looks a bit like the Infiniti QX60. When you look at the current Highlander, you can see the similarities.
It will utilize TNGA-K and Job 1 is tentatively scheduled for November 25, 2019, with arrival in showrooms in January 2020 as a 2020 model. February 2020 is also a possibility, based on typical 2-month SOP-to-showroom lead time spilling over by 1 week to around February 1, 2020.
The 2020 Highlander will have Apple Car Play, but not Android Auto. Maybe MY 2021 for AA, if Toyota is able to reach an agreement next year, but by then it will be too late because of engineering off being sometime in Q2 of 2019.
Expect an unveiling at NYIAS 2019 and spy shots by winter, as the first prototypes have likely been built.
The 2019 model year Highlander will run very long, through December 2019 and is the swan song, barring any last minute delays.
The next generation Highlander, being developed under program code 550B and completed its design freeze in August 2017 (as in no more styling alterations)
Styling is evolutionary, but much sharper and looks a bit like the Infiniti QX60. When you look at the current Highlander, you can see the similarities.
It will utilize TNGA-K and Job 1 is tentatively scheduled for November 25, 2019, with arrival in showrooms in January 2020 as a 2020 model. February 2020 is also a possibility, based on typical 2-month SOP-to-showroom lead time spilling over by 1 week to around February 1, 2020.
The 2020 Highlander will have Apple Car Play, but not Android Auto. Maybe MY 2021 for AA, if Toyota is able to reach an agreement next year, but by then it will be too late because of engineering off being sometime in Q2 of 2019.
Expect an unveiling at NYIAS 2019 and spy shots by winter, as the first prototypes have likely been built.
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The 2019 Highlander is complete carry over with the exception of a limited production run of a special edition model which will use the parts bin to commemorate the end of the 3rd generation Toyota Highlander. I’ve seen the new 2020 Highlander. It’s a evolution of the current generations overall design, don’t expect a dramatic departure from the current vehicles silhouette. Basically it looks like someone stuck it in the oven for 5 minutes, just enough to melt the hard edge chisled lines and soften them. The front grille is trunkcated and is reminiscent of the 19’ RAV4 limited. The wheelbase has grown and many of the features that you see on the 2019 Avalon and 2019 RAV4 will trickle into the 2020 Highlander. It finally gets standard LED headlights.
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this site says to expect carplay...
https://www.carsdirect.com/2019/toyota/highlander
Justin Cupler, Automotive Editor - August 09, 2018[img]https://cdcssl.ibsrv.net/cimg/www.carsdirect.com/680x382_85/145/2018_Toyota_Highlander_SE_004_3313421EF630172B154D8AF64FD52214C0EB35CF-302145.jpg?
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2019 Toyota Highlander: Preview, Pricing, Release Date
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Back in 2014, the current-generation Highlander rushed onto the scene with a slightly longer body and more aggressive styling. But since then, things have remained relatively quiet, save for a few tweaks here and there. We expect this lack of change to carry into the 2019 Highlander.As a carryover model, we do not expect much in terms of exterior updates. That said, the Highlander’s looks are still fairly modern and shouldn’t pose any issues. Although we don’t expect any big changes, we could see a few small tweaks, like an updated list of color options and possibly a few new wheel options.The interior will also remain largely unchanged from 2018. And if there are any changes, expect them to be subtle, like updated infotainment hardware, additional sound-deadening materials, or new upholstery colors or materials. We think it's highly likely that the Highlander will gain enhanced connectivity options.First, we expect the Highlander to gain support for Apple CarPlay, something the brand has already rolled out in the new Avalon and already plans to expand to the 2019 Camry & Sienna. Second, order guides show those vehicles will also begin supporting Amazon Alexa.The Amazon integration relies on having the Toyota+Alexa app, which Toyota says is available on Android phones running version 5.0 and higher. The company expects to begin supporting Apple iPhones sometime in early 2019. Stay tuned for possible updates.The powertrain department is an area in which we expect not a single change. We expect the base engine to remain a 2.7-liter four-cylinder with 185 horsepower and 187 pound-feet of torque. The midrange engine will be a 3.5-liter V6 with 295 hp and 263 lb-ft of torque.At the top of the range, the Highlander Hybrid combines the 3.5-liter V6 with an electric motor to produce 306 hp. With the engines remaining the same, we also expect the transmissions to carry over. If this proves true, the four-pot will mate with a six-speed automatic, while V6 versions pair with eight-speed units.Safety is an area where most Toyota models excel, and the Highlander is no exception. The 2018 model not only aced all IIHS crash tests, but it also comes standard with all the safety goodies to make it an IIHS Top Safety Pick, including automatic emergency braking. Other standard safety equipment includes adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, automatic high beams, and forward collision warning.
Pricing & Release Date
We expect the 2019 Toyota Highlander to go on sale this fall.Official pricing is due to be released in August. We expect no major changes from the current MSRP range of $32,025 to $49,275 (destination fees included).When it comes to deals, offers on the current Highlander tend to be few and far between. Although we've seen a handful of rebates so far this year, deep discounts tend to be rare.What we generally find is that the Highlander ranks well when it comes to leases due to its relatively high residual values when compared to similar vehicles in the midsize segment.
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The 2019 Highlander is complete carry over with the exception of a limited production run of a special edition model which will use the parts bin to commemorate the end of the 3rd generation Toyota Highlander. I’ve seen the new 2020 Highlander. It’s a evolution of the current generations overall design, don’t expect a dramatic departure from the current vehicles silhouette. Basically it looks like someone stuck it in the oven for 5 minutes, just enough to melt the hard edge chisled lines and soften them. The front grille is trunkcated and is reminiscent of the 19’ RAV4 limited. The wheelbase has grown and many of the features that you see on the 2019 Avalon and 2019 RAV4 will trickle into the 2020 Highlander. It finally gets standard LED headlights.
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The 2019 Highlander is complete carry over with the exception of a limited production run of a special edition model which will use the parts bin to commemorate the end of the 3rd generation Toyota Highlander. I’ve seen the new 2020 Highlander. It’s a evolution of the current generations overall design, don’t expect a dramatic departure from the current vehicles silhouette. Basically it looks like someone stuck it in the oven for 5 minutes, just enough to melt the hard edge chisled lines and soften them. The front grille is trunkcated and is reminiscent of the 19’ RAV4 limited. The wheelbase has grown and many of the features that you see on the 2019 Avalon and 2019 RAV4 will trickle into the 2020 Highlander. It finally gets standard LED headlights.
You really shouldn't have expected much for the 2019 model year, but probably deserve some options made standard.
The 2019 model year Highlander will run very long, through December 2019 and is the swan song, barring any last minute delays.
The next generation Highlander, being developed under program code 550B and completed its design freeze in August 2017 (as in no more styling alterations)
Styling is evolutionary, but much sharper and looks a bit like the Infiniti QX60. When you look at the current Highlander, you can see the similarities.
It will utilize TNGA-K and Job 1 is tentatively scheduled for November 25, 2019, with arrival in showrooms in January 2020 as a 2020 model. February 2020 is also a possibility, based on typical 2-month SOP-to-showroom lead time spilling over by 1 week to around February 1, 2020.
The 2020 Highlander will have Apple Car Play, but not Android Auto. Maybe MY 2021 for AA, if Toyota is able to reach an agreement next year, but by then it will be too late because of engineering off being sometime in Q2 of 2019.
Expect an unveiling at NYIAS 2019 and spy shots by winter, as the first prototypes have likely been built.
The 2019 model year Highlander will run very long, through December 2019 and is the swan song, barring any last minute delays.
The next generation Highlander, being developed under program code 550B and completed its design freeze in August 2017 (as in no more styling alterations)
Styling is evolutionary, but much sharper and looks a bit like the Infiniti QX60. When you look at the current Highlander, you can see the similarities.
It will utilize TNGA-K and Job 1 is tentatively scheduled for November 25, 2019, with arrival in showrooms in January 2020 as a 2020 model. February 2020 is also a possibility, based on typical 2-month SOP-to-showroom lead time spilling over by 1 week to around February 1, 2020.
The 2020 Highlander will have Apple Car Play, but not Android Auto. Maybe MY 2021 for AA, if Toyota is able to reach an agreement next year, but by then it will be too late because of engineering off being sometime in Q2 of 2019.
Expect an unveiling at NYIAS 2019 and spy shots by winter, as the first prototypes have likely been built.