Used 2025 ToyotaGrand Highlander XLE

On the Lot
at Suburban Chevrolet

    Odometer
    14,776 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    AWD
    VIN
    5TDAAAB58SS083385
    Stock Number
    U1747
    Toyota Grand Highlander
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 8
    • Horsepower: 265

    Dealer Notes

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    21/27 City/Highway MPG 21/27 City/Highway MPG


    2025 Toyota Grand Highlander XLE 4D Sport Utility Heavy Metal Grand Highlander XLE 2.4L 4-Cylinder 8-Speed Automatic AWD


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    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.6Out of 5
    • 2026 Grand Highlander Platinum

      By Very Happy GH Owner on 5/1/2026 3:42:24 PM

      5.0
      We were considering a 3rd row SUV. We first looked at the Kia Telluride, it was nice but, it didn't have the options we were looking for at the dealership. We then looked at the Hyundai Palisade. It was super loaded with all kinds of bells and whistles but, we couldn't justify paying for options we really wouldn't use. The biggest issue was, we have purchased 5 new Toyotas and our guts spoke to the non-problematic ownership reliability. This brought us to look at the Grand Highlander. We originally looked at the Limited, full gas, 2.4 Liter with Turbo. We then looked at the Platinum. The ride is really nice for a SUV of this size, and it still comes loaded with options, most of which we will use. There is plenty of space inside! Adults can comfortably sit in all three rows! Cargo space is very large with the third row folded down. It's plentiful even with the third row not folded down! As far as what all the buttons do, YouTube was my best source of learning. There are a few options we could live without but that's with any vehicle. Power, interior comfort and quietness on the road is what the GH brings! We will be taking it on major road trips soon!
    • Grand highlander hybrid max

      By Gary L on 4/27/2026 11:58:34 AM

      5.0
      We have owned the GH for two months and are very pleased with the overall Performance including ride, acceleration, and roominess. The only negative is the actual MPG which is about 10-15% lower than the EPA estimates. We looked at the Lexus TX 350 but could not justify the $10K price difference. We also purchased the Toyota 7 year extended bumper to bumper warranty due to the technology features. Highly recommend the GH especially with the hybrid max option.
    • Great Family Vehicle

      By Anonymous Reviewer on 3/16/2026 12:27:38 PM

      5.0
      After researching a number of different 3rd Row Vehicles, we landed on this one for having the best practicality. While not the most flashy or sporty looking, it had the best blend of space, value, reliability, and comfort. It rivals a full-size SUV without the price tag, and the space of a minivan without, well, being a minivan. The interior is top-notch featuring captains chairs and a spacious 3rd row that can easily accommodate adults. Cargo space is tremendous, both with the 3rd row up and down, and there are various spaces to hold different gadgets such as ipads, books, phones, etc. all throughout the car, as well as usb outlets everywhere. The info screen is really big and well designed, and the center console is huge with multiple places of storage, including a wireless charging platform for your phone. Perhaps the biggest con with the XLE version are the wheels. They are pretty basic and bland and not sure why Toyota has 18" wheels that come standard on this particular version, considering the size of the vehicle. They do offer 20" wheels on the limited and platinum editions, but wasn't enough of a game changer to pay the additional 7-13k. All in all, the Toyota Grand Highlander is a sensational family vehicle with plenty of really nice amenities to enjoy, while not having to pay the expense of luxury and cringing as your kids trample all over it.