The 2017 Toyota Highlander is the type of family SUV that commands attention when it pulls up. Its athletic bodylines showcase the power you can expect from the model, while big features and attractive style components give it the edge that seems to be missing from some other vehicles in its segment. If the Toyota Highlander is on your radar, check out our comparison of the LE and XLE trims for a better understanding of which one is right for you.
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When choosing between these two models, it’s really about what kind of power you are looking for and whether or not high-tech features influence your purchase. The Highlander LE features a 2.7-Liter 4-Cylinder Double Overhead Cam (DOHC) 16-Valve engine compared to the 3.5-Liter V6 Double Overhead Cam (DOHC) 24-Valve direct-injection Atkinson-cycle-capable engine that comes in the XLE, meaning there is more horsepower and towing capacity to be found on the XLE. The XLE comes with higher quality interior materials as well, such as leather-trimmed front and second rows and SofTex-trimmed third-row seating plus a more advanced infotainment system in the form of Entune Premium Audio with Integrated Navigation and App Suite. However, both trims come standard with Toyota Safety Sense P and the Star Safety System, so if safety is the name of the game, you can save over $8,000 by going with the LE trim.
Want to see the whole trim lineup of the 2017 Toyota Highlander for yourself? Stop by Toyota Vacaville today and let us take you for a test drive!
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