2026 Toyota Highlander in Ardmore, OK

2026 Toyota Highlander

See the 2026 Toyota Highlander at Toyota of Ardmore

Toyota has refocused the Highlander lineup with two major updates for the 2026 model year. All gas-powered models for this model year now come standard with all-wheel drive (AWD). Toyota also eliminated the base LE trim in favor of the better-equipped XLE as the base model.

These updates help keep the Highlander a top choice in the crowded three-row midsize SUV segment. Although it competes in a segment that includes the Honda Pilot and Kia Telluride, the Highlander's advanced safety features, standard all-wheel drive, and strong resale value have made it an easy choice for families.

The 2026 Toyota Highlander is available in these gasoline-powered trim levels:

  • XLE
  • XSE
  • Limited
  • Platinum

The best way to understand the differences between the XLE's standard comfort and the Platinum's full luxury is to see the models in person. Visit Toyota of Ardmore to explore the full lineup and find the Highlander that fits your needs.

Interior Review of the 2026 Toyota Highlander

The 2026 Toyota Highlander features a cabin that is designed with materials built to last. With the XLE as the new base, the standard for comfort is high. Every Highlander now comes with SofTex®-trimmed seats, a 10-way power-adjustable driver's seat, heated front seats, and a power tilt/slide moonroof. Higher trims offer upgrades like genuine leather, ventilated front seats, and heated second-row seats.

The interior is flexible, offering configurations for seven or eight passengers. The XLE and Limited trims are available with either a second-row bench (seating eight) or captain's chairs (seating seven). The XSE and Platinum models come exclusively with the 7-seat captain's chair layout.

The first two rows are quite spacious, with 42.0 inches of front legroom and 38.7 inches for the second row. The third row, with its 28.0 inches of legroom, is a tight space best suited for children. The Highlander includes an auto climate control system with three zones to ensure the comfort of all occupants. To keep children safe, there are LATCH anchors for the second row.

Cargo capacity is versatile, with 16.0 cubic feet of space behind the third row. This expands to 48.4 cubic feet when it is folded down. Tumble the rear two rows flat, and the Highlander offers up to 84.3 cubic feet of space.

Exterior Review of the 2026 Toyota Highlander

The Highlander's exterior design steers clear of the boxy look of its rivals with a more sculpted shape that also imparts a relatively punchier presence. This includes the bold black grille with a metal-look surround up front, LED headlights, and fog lights.

Since the XLE is now the base trim, all models receive more premium standard features. These features include a power tilt/slide moonroof and a hands-free power liftgate. The aggressive mesh grille, sporty front bumper, and blacked-out accents make the XSE trim model look sportier. The XLE rolls on 18-inch machined-finish alloy wheels, while the XSE, Limited, and Platinum all step up to 20-inch wheels.

The available exterior colors include the following:

  • Blueprint
  • Magnetic Gray Metallic
  • Celestial Silver Metallic
  • Midnight Black Metallic
  • Wind Chill Pearl
  • Ruby Flare Pearl

Power and Performance of the 2026 Toyota Highlander

Power for the 2026 Highlander is provided by a turbocharged 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine. This solid performer is the replacement for the old V6, belting out 265 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque, and an 8-speed automatic gearbox.

The largest performance change for the 2026 model year is that AWD comes standard on every trim, improving traction for all types of weather. Higher trims get Toyota's Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD, which is able to direct power to the exact rear wheel that needs it, with ideal response and stability.

The Highlander's unibody construction also delivers a comfortable and soft ride by soaking up most road imperfections. The XSE model adds a sport-tuned suspension for sharper handling. When it's time to tow, the Highlander can pull along up to 5,000 pounds.

Key Technology Features

The Highlander's cabin technology is centered on its standard 8-inch touchscreen, running Toyota's user-friendly multimedia system.

  • 8-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia Touchscreen
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ Compatibility
  • Qi-compatible Wireless Charging
  • Smart Key System with Push Button Start
  • Available 12.3-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia Touchscreen
  • Available 12.3-inch Digital Gauge Cluster

Key Safety Features

Toyota continues to make safety a priority, equipping every 2026 Highlander with the standard Toyota Safety Sense™ 2.5+ suite. The platform includes the following safety features:

  • Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
  • Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
  • Lane-Departure Alert with Steering Assist
  • Lane Tracing Assist
  • Road Sign Assist
  • Automatic High Beams

Shop the 2026 Toyota Highlander for Sale in Ardmore, OK, at Toyota of Ardmore

The 2026 Toyota Highlander offers excellent value as a three-row SUV that comes with standard AWD. It provides a comfortable ride, a powerful turbo engine, and all the modern safety features demanded by today's families.

Visit Toyota of Ardmore to explore in person the XLE, sporty XSE, and luxurious Limited and Platinum trims. We have a knowledgeable team who can answer all your questions about each trim. We can also go through our vehicle specials and lease deals so you can have a clear understanding of all your options. Call ahead so we can schedule a test drive for you.

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