2018 Toyota Highlander

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$31,230 - $46,860
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Nathan Dyer 

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Updated on November 1, 2023

ProsConsWhat's New

Standard safety features

Cramped third row seats

The 2018 Toyota Highlander is a carryover model.

Punchy V6 engine

Underpowered base engine

Upscale cabin

Infotainment isn't easy to use

Fuel efficient V6 engine

Exhibits lot of body roll

Specs & Features

$33,280

price

295 hp @ 6600 rpm

horsepower

263 lb.-ft. @ 4700 rpm

torque

8-Speed Shiftable Automatic

transmission

3.5L 6cyl FWD 8A

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

For long minivans have been the first choice for buyers with a large family but the looks of a minivan have been a turn-off for many. Carmakers like Toyota realized this opportunity and came up with the three-row crossover the 2018 Highlander. The Highlander, a soft-roader that looks more like an SUV and offers a good amount of cabin and cargo space with comfortable ride quality and satisfactory handling.

The 2018 Highlander comes in six trims where the base LE trims offer the choice of an inline-4 engine or the V6 whereas the higher trims come with V6 as standard. The Toyota Highlander received a major facelift last year and this year it is a carryover model. Thus there has been a minimal $600 price increment and now the 2018 Highlander comes with a starting price of $31,230 and goes up to $46,860 for the Limited Platinum trim with a V6 and AWD. 

Buying Advice

For the starting price of under forty grand, the XLE trim is the most value-for-money offering in the 2018 Highlander's trim lineup. So we suggest picking the XLE trim which not only comes with the powerful V6 engine but also adds the nifty blind-spot monitor and rear-cross traffic alert system which is a must for an SUV this size. 

Comparative Analysis against Competition

The 2018 Toyota Highlander is a carryover model with prices starting at $31,230. The 2018 Highlander offers two engine options a 2.7-liter inline-4 engine and a 3.5-liter V6 engine. The former is only available on the base LE trim while the latter is optional on the base trim and standard on all the trim above the base. The four-pot engine is best avoided due to low power and mediocre gas mileage. The V6 on the other hand matches the gas mileage of the four-pot and delivers better performance and pulling power. A well-equipped Highlander powered by V6 can tow up to 5,000 lbs.

The cabin of the Highlander is among the best from Toyota in terms of quality and comfort. The Highlander courtesy of its soft suspension setup offers a comfortable ride quality but lackluster handling. The standard features list of the Highlander offered at a price that is similar to its lesser equipped rivals is the main talking point here. Except for a couple of driver-assist features, all the safety features are standard right from the base trim which further sweetens the pot for the customers. That said, the Toyota Highlander falls in a fiercely contested segment rivaling the Honda Pilot, Ford Explorer, and Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Features
8.0/10

The 2018 Highlander is a three-row SUV from Toyota which comes in as many as six trims namely LE, LE Plus, XLE, SE, Limited, and Limited Platinum. The base LE trim starts at $31,230 for the 2.5-liter inline-4 engine while the LE trim powered by the 3.5-liter V6 engine starts at $33,230. The inline-4 engine can only be had as FWD while the V6 engine has an option of having FWD or AWD configuration. The standard safety features like adaptive cruise control, automatic high beam, lane departure alert are bundled in Toyota Safety Sense while features like forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking are bundled in Toyota's Pre-Collision System. Both the bundles are standard right from the base trim.

The LE Plus trim priced at $35,660 adds a power tailgate and driver's seat with upgraded upholstery. Moving to the higher trims you will add more creature comfort features while the XLE trim starting at $39,120 adds a blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert. The SE trim is the sporty version based on the XLE trim and commands a price of $40,290. The Limited trim is priced at $42,280 and adds mostly creature comfort and luxury features. The topmost trim Limited Platinum starts at $45,400 and maxes out at $46,860, it is based on the Limited trim and adds a surround-view camera, larger sunroof, and a few more features.

Trims LE LE Plus XLE SE Limited Limited Platinum
MSRP I-4 (FWD) $31,230 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
MSRP V6 (FWD) $33,280 $35,660 $39,120 $40,290 $42,280 $45,400
MSRP V6 (AWD) $34,740 $37,120 $40,580 $41,750 $43,740 $46,860
Features 18-inch alloy wheels Adds or upgrades to 'LE' Adds or upgrades to 'LE Plus' Adds or upgrades to 'XLE' Adds or upgrades to 'XLE' Adds or upgrades to 'Limited'
  Toyota Safety Sense Foglights Keyless entry and ignition Sports suspension Rear parking sensors 360-degree parking camera
  6.1-inch touchscreen w/ six-speaker sound system 8-inch touchscreen Heated front seats 19-inch alloy wheels 19-inch alloy wheels Front parking sensors
  Heated mirrors Power liftgate w/ height adjustability Sunroof Sporty interior and exterior trims Heated and ventilated front seats Panoramic sunroof
  Rearview camera Power-adjustable driver's seat Blind-spot monitor w/ rear-cross traffic alert LED running lights Heated second-row captain's chair Automatic wipers
  Toyota's Pre-Collision System Upgraded upholstery and interior trims Leather upholstery (first two rows) and simulated leather upholstery (third-row)   12-speaker JBL audio system Heated steering wheel
  Height adjustable driver's seat Three-zone automatic climate control Auto-dimming rearview mirror      

We Recommend:

For the starting price of under forty grand, the XLE trim is the most value-for-money offering in the 2018 Highlander's trim lineup. So we suggest picking the XLE trim which not only comes with the powerful V6 engine but also adds the nifty blind-spot monitor and rear-cross traffic alert system which is a must for an SUV this size. 

Fuel Economy
7.1/10

The 2018 Toyota Highlander powered by the base inline-4 engine returns a mediocre 20 mpg in the city, 24 mpg on the highway, and 22 mpg combined. While the more powerful V6 engine-powered 2018 Highlander has an EPA estimated gas mileage of 19 mpg in the city, 26 mpg on the highway, and 22 mpg combined. Thus compared to the base inline-4 engine the V6 offers better gas mileage for the power it puts out.

Models 2018 Toyota Highlander 2018 Honda Pilot 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2018 Ford Explorer
MPG (City) 19 19 19 17
MPG (Highway) 26 27 26 24
MPG (Combined) 22 22 21 20
Fuel Capacity (gallons) 19.2 19.5 24.6 18.6

Both the Toyota Highlander and the Honda Pilot are among the most fuel-efficient V6-powered SUV here although the Pilot takes a slight edge here by offering one mpg more on the highway compared to the Highlander.

Interior
8.7/10

Heated leather front seats are as comfy as furniture and offer tons of adjustment, including extendable thigh support.” – Edmunds

2018 Toyota Highlander Seating and Comfort

The cabin of the 20108 Toyota Highlander features a clean and simple layout with material quality ranging from good to budget-grade depending on where you are looking. The only chink in its armor is the not so ergonomically laid-out infotainment control with some of the control placed too far from being in driver's comfortable reach. That said, the overall visibility is great. A rearview camera and rear parking sensor available right from the base trim helps in parking while the 360-degree surround-view camera is only available on the top-end Limited Platinum trim. 

The comfortable and spacious seats are another USP of the cabin of the Highlander although the same is applicable only for the first two rows as the third-row seats are short in legroom and best suited for kids. A large family in the Highlander will be at home with plenty of USB charging ports scattered inside the cabin and AC vents all around for keeping the cabin cool. The LE Plus and above trim gets automatic three-zone automatic climate control as standard while rear-seat entertainment is available as an option on XLE and above trims to keep the passengers entertained over a long journey.

Models 2018 Toyota Highlander 2018 Honda Pilot 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2018 Ford Explorer

Passenger capacity

8

8

5 7

Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

40.7/ 59.3/ 44.2

40.1/ 62.0/ 40.9

39.9/ 58.7/ 40.3 41.4/ 61.5/ 42.9

Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

39.9/ 59.6/ 38.4

40.2/ 62.0/ 38.4 39.2/ 58.0/ 38.6 40.6/ 61.0/ 39.5

Third (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)

35.9/ 55.0/ 27.7

38.9/ 57.6/ 31.9

N/A

37.8/ 50.8/ 32.0

Except for the Jeep Grand Cherokee, even though it has the longest wheelbase among all, all the other SUVs offer three-row of seating. In terms of overall cabin space without doubt the Ford Explorer offers the best space in all three rows while the next closest to it is the Honda Pilot in terms of cabin space.

Interior Features:

  • Height-adjustable driver's seats
  • Rear AC vents
  • Rear privacy glass
  • 60/40-split folding second and third-row seats
  • Available power-adjustable front seats
  • Available heated and ventilated front seats
  • Available second-row heated captain's chair 
  • Available leather upholstery

2018 Toyota Highlander Infotainment System

The infotainment system of the 2018 Toyota Highlander is a 6.1-inch touchscreen as standard which comes with features like a CD player, Bluetooth, six-speaker sound system, etc. While the LE Plus and higher trims get an 8-inch infotainment touchscreen with higher resolution. This setup adds a bunch of smartphone connection apps, satellite radio, HD radio, etc. 

The infotainment system isn't very user-friendly and takes time to get accustomed to its function. That said, higher trims like XLE and above adds features like a navigation system, 12-speaker JBL sound system, rear-seat entertainment system, etc.

2018 Toyota Highlander Cargo Capacity

The 2018 Toyota Highlander offers 13.8 cubic feet of cargo space with all the seats up. While both the second and third-row seats offer either 60/40-split fold or complete fold to liberate more space.

With the third row folded the Highlander gets 42.3 cubic feet of cargo space while with the third and second row folded the Highlander has a maximum cargo capacity of 83.7 cubic feet.

Models 2018 Toyota Highlander 2018 Honda Pilot 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2018 Ford Explorer

Cargo Volume to seats 1 (ft.3)

83.7

83.8

68.3

80.7

Cargo Volume to seats 2 (ft.3)

42.3

46.8

36.3

43.8

Cargo Volume to seats 3 (ft.3)

13.8

16.5 N/A 21.0

Both the Ford Explorer and the Honda Pilot offer better cargo capacity than the Highlander with all the seats up. While the Pilot and Highlander offer almost similar maximum cargo capacity.

Exterior
8.7/10

"The 2018 Highlander’s grille is huge, following the big-grille trend that’s been stylish for the past few years." -KellyBlueBook

2018 Toyota Highlander Dimension and Weight

The 2018 Toyota Highlander carries forward the last year's design with no change whatsoever. Last year's update gave it a Lexus-like front grille with slim and sharp headlights flanking from the side. Opting for the SE trim reduces the bling by substituting exterior chrome bits with black finished trims.

On the sides, the profile of the Highlander remains neutral with a high shoulder line and prominent wheel arches to suggest it's a rugged SUV. At the rear, the things are simple with not much to talk about. That said, the Highlander sits 192.5-inches long with 109.8-inches of wheelbase between its wheels. 

Models 2018 Toyota Highlander 2018 Honda Pilot 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2018 Ford Explorer
Curb Weight (lbs.) 4,398 4,074 4,545 4,453
Length (in) 192.5 194.5 189.8 198.7
Width (in) 75.8 78.6 76.5 78.9
Height (in) 68.1 69.8 68.1 70.0
Wheelbase (in) 109.8 111.0 114.8 112.8
Ground Clearance (in) 8.0 7.3 8.6 7.8

Dimension wise the Highlander isn't the biggest SUV here and that goes on to prove why it lags in terms of cabin space. The Explorer is the one with the best length, width, and height among all while the Grand Cherokee has the longest wheelbase with the highest ground clearance among all. 

Exterior Features:

  • 18-inch alloy wheels
  • Automatic headlights
  • Windshield wiper de-icer
  • Available foglights
  • Available roof rails
  • Available sunroof
  • Available power liftgate
  • Available 19-inch alloy wheels

Safety
9.3/10

Except for the blind-spot monitor with rear-cross traffic alert the 2018 Toyota Highlander offers most of the advanced safety features right from the base trim. As a result, the NHTSA gave the 2018 Highlander a perfect score in the overall safety rating with a perfect score in the side crash test and a four out of five-stars rating the front crash and rollover mitigation test. The IIHS on the other hand gave the top rating of 'Good' to the Highlander in five out of six parameters while the small-overlap front passenger-side crash test was rated the second-best 'Acceptable' by IIHS.

Safety Features:

  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Forward collision detection
  • Automatic emergency braking
  • Automatic high beam
  • Lane departure warning
  • Available blind-spot monitor w/ rear cross-traffic alert

Competition
6.0/10

2018 Toyota Highlander vs 2018 Honda Pilot

Among all its rivals the Honda Pilot remains the Highlander's toughest competitor. It has a similar price tag but a less powerful V6 engine. Although its lighter curb weight helps it beat the Highlander in the 0-60 mph and quarter-mile runs. Also, the Pilot in terms of ride and handling fares better than the Highlander but it can't tow as much as the Highlander.

Coming to the cabin the Pilot offers better space and cargo capacity than the Highlander while the cabin quality is more or less the same on both the SUVs. That said, the only major advantage that the Highlander has over the Pilot is its long list of standard features and safety systems which otherwise in Pilot are limited to higher trims.

2018 Toyota Highlander vs 2018 Ford Explorer

If the cabin space and overall practicality had been the deciding factor between the two SUVs then the Ford Explorer is the clear winner here hands down. But for a prospective buyer of this segment, this is not the only thing that matters instead the overall product is valued, and based on that the best between the two is decided.

On that note, the Explorer lacks in terms of power, towing capacity, and gas mileage compared to the Highlander. While ride and handling of both the SUVs are in the same league. The cabin quality of the Explorer also falls behind that of the Highlander. So, as said earlier had it been for space and practicality then the Explorer is the clear winner but as a whole picture, you need to choose the one that suits your needs.

Final Verdict

The 2018 Toyota Highlander is kind of jack of all trades but master of none. It has a powerful engine but isn't the quickest in terms of acceleration. It can tow more than the rivals but not everyone needs daily towing. The Highlander offers a roomy cabin but the Pilot and the Explorer is a notch above in that. If you want to take the Highlander off-road then it will fare similar to what its other rivals can except the Jeep Grand Cherokee. So the main play point for the Highlander remains the associated reliability of the T-badge and long list of features with almost all the safety and driver-assist features available right from the base trim. 

Trims

    LE
    $31,230 onwards
    • Adaptive cruise control
    • Heated mirrors
    • Height-Adjustable driver's seat
    • Rear air conditioning
    • Rear privacy glass
    • Rearview camera
    • Toyota'S Pre-Collision System
    • Windshield wiper de-icer
    LE Plus
    $35,660 onwards
    • 8-Inch touchscreen
    • Foglights
    • Leather-Wrapped steering wheel
    • Power liftgate
    • Power-Adjustable driver seat
    • Satellite
    • Tri-Zone automatic climate control
    XLE
    $39,120 onwards
    • Auto-Dimming rearview mirror
    • Heated Front Seats
    • Keyless entry & ignition
    • Leather third-row upholstery
    • Leather upholstery
    • Navigation system
    • Power-Adjustable passenger seat
    • Sunroof
    SE
    $40,290 onwards
    • 19-Inch wheels
    • Led running lights
    • Sporty interior trim
    Limited
    $42,280 onwards
    • 12-Speaker JBL audio system
    • 19-Inch wheels
    • Driver-Seat memory settings
    • Heated and ventilated front seats
    • Heated second-row captain's chairs
    • Led running lights
    • Rear parking sensors
    Limited Platinum
    $45,400 onwards
    • 360-Degree parking camera
    • Automatic wipers
    • Front parking sensors
    • Heated second-row seats
    • Heated steering wheel
    • Panoramic sunroof

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2018 Toyota Highlander vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    9 sec-114 mph
    6.2 sec14.8 sec-
    6.3 sec14.9 sec130 mph
    6.4 sec--
    6.5 sec14.9 sec116 mph
    6.5 sec15.1 sec131 mph

    2018 Toyota Highlander vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      20 mpg24 mpg22 mpg19.2 gal.384/460.8 mi.
      52 mpg49 mpg50 mpg11.9 gal.618.8/583.1 mi.
      34 mpg30 mpg32 mpg14.8 gal.503.2/444 mi.
      29 mpg34 mpg31 mpg12.7 gal.368.3/431.8 mi.
      27 mpg33 mpg30 mpg13.2 gal.356.4/435.6 mi.
      29 mpg28 mpg29 mpg17.2 gal.576/537.6 mi.

      2018 Toyota Highlander vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        192.5 in.75.8 in.68.1 in.8 in.109.8 in.
        208.9 in.79.9 in.75.8 in.9.1 in.121.1 in.
        204.3 in.78.6 in.70.7 in.8 in.120.9 in.
        204.3 in.78.8 in.69.9 in.7.7 in.120.9 in.
        204 in.80.5 in.74.4 in.7.9 in.116 in.
        201.2 in.75.8 in.70.9 in.8.1 in.119.8 in.

        2018 Toyota Highlander vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          13.8 cu.ft.144.9 cu.ft.83.7 cu.ft.
          10.3 cu.ft.128.2 cu.ft.63.3 cu.ft.
          16.5 cu.ft.152.9 cu.ft.83.9 cu.ft.
          24.6 cu.ft.105.4 cu.ft.100.7 cu.ft.Jeep USA
          20.6 cu.ft.153.7 cu.ft.96.8 cu.ft.
          26.9 cu.ft.100.6 cu.ft.57.3 cu.ft.

          2018 Toyota Highlander vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            Bed Length
            SourceCompare
            83.7 cu.ft.13.8 cu.ft.83.7 cu.ft.-
            54.5 cu.ft.19.4 cu.ft.54.5 cu.ft.-
            100.7 cu.ft.24.6 cu.ft.100.7 cu.ft.-Jeep USA
            14.9 cu.ft.30.7 cu.ft.60.1 cu.ft.-
            96.8 cu.ft.20.6 cu.ft.96.8 cu.ft.-
            83.7 cu.ft.13.8 cu.ft.83.7 cu.ft.-

            2018 Toyota Highlander vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Towing Capacity
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              1500 lbs.1455 lbs.4165 lbs.
              8600 lbs.1031 lbs.2809 lbs.
              8600 lbs.1720 lbs.5355 lbs.
              8500 lbs.1724 lbs.5576 lbs.
              6200 lbs.1330 lbs.4680 lbs.
              6200 lbs.1180 lbs.4513 lbs.Jeep USA

              2018 Toyota Highlander SUV Problems, Issues, Complaints, Recalls, and which year to avoid?

              5

              Recalls

              0

              Investigations

              213

              Complaints
              Overall Safety Rating
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