Toyota's 2027 Highlander SUV Confirmed as All-Electric Model

Simona De Silvestro

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Toyota's highly anticipated three-row SUV, initially shrouded in mystery, has now been confirmed as a significant evolution of its popular Highlander model. Breaking from its historically cautious approach to fully electric vehicles, the Japanese automaker has officially announced that the 2027 Highlander will be an all-electric powerhouse. This strategic pivot signals a new direction for Toyota, embracing the future of sustainable mobility with a familiar nameplate. The new Highlander is set to combine advanced electric propulsion with a spacious, comfortable interior, catering to modern families and adventurers alike.

Details Unveiled: The Electric Highlander's Imminent Debut

In a recent captivating teaser video, Toyota provided a glimpse into the future of the Highlander, explicitly confirming its electric transformation. The video meticulously highlighted the refreshed liftgate, prominently displaying the 'Highlander' badge alongside 'BEV' (Battery Electric Vehicle) and 'AWD' (All-Wheel Drive) indicators. This clear messaging confirms the model's commitment to electric performance and enhanced traction. Toyota's accompanying brief statement emphasized the vehicle's "sleek, modern lines, an electric powertrain, and a spacious three-row cabin with comfort for the whole crew," underscoring its design and utility. Notably, the automaker is maintaining the iconic 'Highlander' name, suggesting a seamless transition rather than a complete overhaul of its brand identity. Industry observers anticipate that the new Highlander will adopt a more robust, squared-off aesthetic, drawing inspiration from the design language of popular models like the Land Cruiser and 4Runner. After a series of teasers building anticipation, the full unveiling of the 2027 Highlander is scheduled for 9:30 p.m. ET on February 10th.

The shift to an all-electric Highlander represents more than just a new model; it's a statement of intent from Toyota. For years, the company has prioritized hybrid technology, but this move signals a stronger commitment to the burgeoning EV market. This development could reshape consumer perceptions of Toyota's electric capabilities and potentially accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles globally. As the reveal date approaches, enthusiasts and industry experts alike will be keenly watching to see how the new electric Highlander stands up to expectations and how it will redefine the future of Toyota's SUV lineup.

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