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How much does the Toyota Grand Highlander cost in today's market?
Used Toyota Grand Highlander prices span a wide range depending on model year. Here's what the market looks like right now:
| Model Year | Current Avg. Price | Year-Round Range |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $47,438 | $43,983 – $51,301 |
| 2024 | $45,041 | $44,069 – $48,067 |
The Toyota Grand Highlander's current nationwide average price is $46,483, and its year-round low is $44,079.14. That puts the model in a fairly tight pricing band for shoppers comparing recent used examples. Recently, prices have come down for the 2024 and 2025 models, making now a good time to shop recent model years.
Is the Toyota Grand Highlander a good car?
Yes — it stands out as a spacious seven-seat family crossover with an “adult-sized” third row, a more modern and upmarket cabin, and strong everyday usefulness for larger households. The all-generations owner rating is 5/5 across every model year in the data. Expert reviews rate the 2024 model among the highest across all years. The main trade-offs are cumbersome handling, subscription-heavy tech, and early ownership concerns that make a careful test drive and recall check worthwhile. 34.5% of listings are priced as good or great deals.
Are Toyota Grand Highlander models reliable?
Owners consistently rate the Toyota Grand Highlander 5.0 out of 5 stars across all model years in the data. Expert coverage also points to a well-built interior and a reputation for mechanical reliability, which supports its appeal for long-term family use. Owners and experts both highlight a strong ownership case, though early reports suggest you should still do a careful inspection before buying used.
- Owners rate the Toyota Grand Highlander 5.0 out of 5 stars across all model years in the data.
For used buyers, the main long-term ownership risk comes from early teething issues, so a thorough test drive and recall check are smart steps.
What should I look for when buying a used Toyota Grand Highlander?
Across all model years, accident-free inventory is excellent at 91.7% — clean inventory, standard diligence applies.
| Model Year | Accident-Free % |
|---|---|
| 2026 | 93.2% |
| 2025 | 91.7% |
| 2024 | 90.9% |
Key things to evaluate:
- Safety package: Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 with automatic emergency braking, lane-departure alert with steering assist, lane-tracing assist, road-sign recognition, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, and adaptive cruise control.
- Infotainment: 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
- Fuel efficiency: Gas-powered models with FWD will return 21 mpg city, 28 highway, and 24 combined while adding AWD will bring those numbers to 21/27/23 for the XLE trim and 20/26/22 for the Limited and Platinum trims. The hybrid powertrain is predictably better. XLE trims deliver 36 mpg city, 32 highway, and 34 combined, and the Hybrid Limited with AWD delivers 35/21/33. Despite producing significantly more power, the Hybrid Max also manages to provide better fuel economy than the standard gas model, coming in at 26/27/27.
Which Toyota Grand Highlander trim should I buy?
The 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander offers...
- XLE: This is the entry trim and the best-value choice, with a 10-way power-adjustable driver seat, heated front seats, SofTex upholstery, second-row sunshades, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0.
- Limited: This trim adds real leather, ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and the JBL 11-speaker audio system, making it a strong pick if you want a more upscale cabin.
- Platinum: This top trim adds the most premium feel, with available Portobello upholstery, plus the same comfort and tech upgrades found higher in the range.
What Toyota Grand Highlander do most buyers choose?
The Toyota Grand Highlander years with the most listings are 2025, 2024, and 2026.
| Model Year | Total Listings | Good + Great Deals % |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 1,816 | 34.5% |
| 2024 | 1,603 | 34.6% |
| 2026 | 793 | 34.4% |
Higher-volume years usually give you more choices in trims, colors, and equipment combinations, which makes it easier to find the right match. They also tend to be the easiest years to compare side by side because there are more listings at similar price points.
What is the Toyota Grand Highlander's resale value?
| Model Year | Current Avg. Price | Year-Over-Year Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $47,438 | −7.55% |
| 2024 | $45,041 | −6.3% |
Prices are moving lower across the recent model years, which is good news if you’re shopping used. The declines are meaningful but not extreme, so you’re seeing a market that has softened without collapsing. That can create a better buying window for shoppers who want a newer Grand Highlander at a more approachable price.
The 2024 and 2025 model years have held their value best, with the smallest year-over-year price changes.
Is the Toyota Grand Highlander safe?
- 2024: 9/10
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 is standard across the 2024 Grand Highlander lineup.
For the safest used buy, the 2024 model posts the highest confirmed score of 9/10.
Should I buy a used Toyota Grand Highlander now or wait for the next model?
Buy now if:
- Price trend: The 2025 model is at −7.55% versus a year ago, and the 2024 model is at −6.3%.
- Deal availability: The 2025 model has 34.5% good and great deals, and the 2024 model has 34.6%.
- Sweet-spot year: The 2025 model has the most listings at a current average price of $47,438. The Toyota Grand Highlander offers a spacious, family-friendly cabin with an “adult-sized” third row and strong everyday usefulness.
Consider waiting if:
- Powertrain/efficiency: Toyota’s 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine will produce 265 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque, while the 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid option will develop 245 combined net horsepower and 177 lb-ft of torque.
- Tech: Every 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander comes equipped with a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and dual-device Bluetooth connectivity.
- Safety: Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 includes automatic emergency braking, lane-departure alert with steering assist, lane-tracing assist, road-sign recognition, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, and adaptive cruise control.
- Starting price: the 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander should arrive at dealerships in July 2023 with a base MSRP of $44,405 including a $1,335 destination fee.
If you're buying used today, the 2025 model year offers the best mix of value and availability. If you want the latest tech and features, it may be worth waiting for 2027 inventory to mature.
These recommendations are based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from August 21, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.
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Shanta C
Reviewed a 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander on Jun 20, 2024
Great suv with lots of space and safety features.
Nick A
Reviewed a 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander on Aug 14, 2024
The car is amazing. Not much of a discount though.
Toyota Grand Highlander Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2026 Platinum AWD | $55,445 |
| 2026 LE AWD | $43,860 |
| 2026 LE FWD | $42,260 |
| 2026 Limited AWD | $51,360 |
| 2026 Limited FWD | $49,760 |
| 2026 XLE AWD | $46,630 |
| 2026 XLE FWD | $45,030 |
Toyota Grand Highlander Price Trends
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Pricing Analysis by Model Year
Key Insights
- Strong New-Car Premium: The 2026 Toyota Grand Highlander is priced at $52,187, approximately 23.5% above MSRP, indicating high demand for the latest model.
- Moderate Depreciation for Recent Models: The 2025 model shows a 15.3% depreciation from its MSRP, while the 2024 model is priced slightly above its original MSRP at +3.0%.
- Best Value Year: The 2024 model offers a competitive price relative to its MSRP, making it a potential sweet spot for buyers looking for value.
Model Year Pricing
| Model Year | Original MSRP | Avg Price | Price vs MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 Toyota Grand Highlander | $42,260 | $52,187 | +23.5% |
| 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander | $40,860 | $47,135 | +15.3% |
| 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander | $43,320 | $44,624 | +3.0% |
Pricing by Popular US Cities
Market Area: Nationwide
Key Insights
- Highest Prices in New York: The New York, NY market commands the highest average price at $44,962, likely due to higher demand and lower inventory.
- Lowest Prices in Miami: Miami, FL offers the most competitive pricing at $44,099, suggesting a more price-sensitive market.
- Inventory Variation: Cities like Houston, TX and Dallas, TX have a similar number of listings (133 and 113 respectively) but show different pricing, indicating regional demand differences.
City-Level Pricing
| City | Total Listings | Avg Price |
|---|---|---|
| New York, NY | 163 | $44,962 |
| Chicago, IL | 112 | $46,360 |
| Dallas, TX | 113 | $45,665 |
| Philadelphia, PA | 99 | $45,579 |
| Houston, TX | 133 | $44,748 |
| Miami, FL | 90 | $44,099 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 96 | $44,319 |
| Washington, DC | 136 | $45,921 |
| Atlanta, GA | 119 | $44,875 |
| Boston, MA | 122 | $46,664 |
Pricing by Trim Packages
Key Insights
- XLE AWD Dominates Inventory: The XLE AWD trim is the most common with 704 listings, reflecting strong demand for this configuration.
- Premium Trims Command Higher Prices: The Platinum AWD trim, priced at $55,445, is the highest MSRP trim, indicating a significant markup for luxury features.
- Value in Base Trims: The LE FWD trim, with an MSRP of $42,260, offers a more budget-friendly option for buyers seeking essential features.
Trim-Level Details
| Trim | Listings | MSRP | Drivetrain | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XLE AWD | 704 | $46,630 | AWD | 2.4L 265 hp I4 |
| Platinum AWD | 301 | $55,445 | AWD | 2.4L 265 hp I4 |
| Limited AWD | 298 | $51,360 | AWD | 2.4L 265 hp I4 |
| XLE FWD | 295 | $45,030 | FWD | 2.4L 265 hp I4 |
| Limited FWD | 153 | $49,760 | FWD | 2.4L 265 hp I4 |
| LE FWD | 28 | $42,260 | FWD | 2.4L 265 hp I4 |
| LE AWD | 9 | $43,860 | AWD | 2.4L 265 hp I4 |
These recommendations are based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from August 20, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.
Overview

Everything needs to be “grand” these days, even if the previous iteration was already good (if not great). That’s why Toyota’s all-new Grand Highlander builds on the successful formula of the midsize, family-friendly Highlander SUV with more power, space, and amenities, to take on super-sized rivals like the Jeep Grand Cherokee L.
What’s New for the 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander
The Grand Highlander is a new addition to the Toyota lineup for the 2024 model year. This Toyota offers up adult-friendly space in the third row, a lineup of three powertrain choices, and new-to-the-brand features such as a digital key. Toyota notes that the Highlander was the first vehicle in the midsize crossover segment to offer a hybrid powertrain—back in 2006, nearly 20 years ago—and the brand’s potent new Hybrid MAX offering means that Grand Highlander buyers won’t need to choose between power and efficiency.
Design
The Grand Highlander grows to gargantuan proportions, necessary to wrap around a lot of passenger and cargo space, but it wears its weight as elegantly as possible. It’s not simply an engorged Highlander: While the family connection is obvious, the Grand stands on its own by way of a trapezoidal grille (while we’re reluctant to parrot Toyota’s use of “hammerhead,” the descriptor works well), and available 20-inch wheels visually provide a steady base. The side panels are simple, leading to body-color rear pillars that give the Grand Highlander a more timeless look than the trendy black rear pillars found on so many rival SUVs, though black rockers add ruggedness. Hybrid MAX models are offered with exclusive front and rear bumper designs and a dual exhaust.
Powertrain
Full specs aren’t available as of this writing, but here’s what we know about the Grand Highlander’s powertrain lineup so far. Base models will come equipped with a 2.4-liter gas engine available with front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD). Next up is a 2.5-liter hybrid engine, also available with FWD or AWD, which Toyota expects to achieve up to 34 mpg combined. Toyota’s new Hybrid MAX powers the top Grand Highlander versions with 362 horsepower, 400 pound-feet of torque, and standard AWD. Selectable Sport, Eco, and Normal drive modes come standard across the lineup.
When equipped with the gas engine and AWD, or the Hybrid MAX powertrain, the Grand Highlander can be upgraded with the Multi-Terrain Select system with Mud & Sand, Rock & Dirt, and Snow terrain modes. Furthermore, Hybrid MAX models will be capable of making a 6.3-second sprint to 60 mph and will have a 5,000-pound towing capacity.
Interior
The cabin features an abundance of soft-touch materials highlighting elegant design. Driver and front passenger have easy access to instrumentation and controls, plenty of storage, and, as an especially thoughtful touch, independent armrests. Fabric surfaces get quality decorative stitchwork, while wood-effect trim is available to accent the cockpit. Synthetic leather upholstery comes standard, along with power-adjustable heated front seats and the choice of second-row captain’s chairs or three-seat bench. Options include heated and cooled front- and second-row seats, front-row seat memory function, a heated steering wheel, a panoramic moonroof, ambient lighting, puddle lamps, and a hands-free power liftgate. Leather upholstery is available, and Hybrid MAX models are offered with leather and Ultrasuede seating surfaces with exclusive bronze accents.
The Grand Highlander serves up adult-friendly seating across all three rows, as well as space for seven carry-on suitcases in the cargo area. With the middle and rear seats folded down, there’s about 98 cubic feet of total cargo capacity. Storage spaces, cupholders, and USB ports abound—even third-row passengers get their own chargers in the outboard seats.
Technology
A 12.3-inch multimedia display comes standard with touch and voice controls, though there are also physical controls for key functions. The center console provides wireless charging and can accommodate a tablet. The system comes standard with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and offers dual Bluetooth connectivity and available Wi-Fi for up to five devices. Options include an 11-speaker JBL Audio system, a subscription to enable remote key features through Toyota’s smartphone app, and a panoramic view monitor.
Safety
Toyota equips every Grand Highlander with the comprehensive Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 tech suite. Its features include pre-collision braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane-departure alert with steering assist, full-speed range dynamic radar cruise control, lane-trace assist, road-sign assist, automatic high beams, and proactive driving assist. The latest version of the pre-collision system adds new sensors and can now detect motorcyclists, while the proactive driving assist system is a new addition to the lineup and assists the driver with gentle braking and steering in certain situations, though it is distinct from the pre-collision system. Toyota also includes blind-spot monitors and rear cross-traffic alert.
Options include parking sensors with automatic braking, a digital rearview mirror, traffic-jam assist, and front cross-traffic alert.
The 2024 Grand Highlander hasn’t yet been crash-tested.
Pricing
The 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander will be available in three trim levels: base XLE, mid-tier Limited, and top-tier Platinum. It will be produced at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing plant in Princeton, Indiana. As of this writing, pricing and availability for the all-new Toyota Grand Highlander is expected to be announced in the summer of 2023.














