Why Finance Your New Grand Highlander?
Financing turns every payment into ownership, so the Grand Highlander is fully yours once the loan is paid
off. For a vehicle a family expects to drive for years, that ownership pays back in a big way: no mileage
limits on road trips, no return date, and the freedom to keep the SUV as long as it keeps serving the
household. You can add a roof rack, a trailer hitch, or any accessory you want without worrying about
lease-end conditions. When the loan is done, you carry no monthly payment on a vehicle still built to
last. For buyers who want a long-term family hauler they truly own, financing is the path that builds
lasting value.
Prefer to lease?
Explore our current lease offer on the 2026 Grand Highlander XLE.
Performance and Powertrain
The 2026 Grand Highlander XLE runs a 2.4-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine rated at 265 horsepower
and 310 lb.-ft. of torque, matched to a Direct Shift 8-speed automatic transmission. Peak torque comes
on early in the rev range, giving the SUV confident response when loaded with passengers and cargo on
the hills around Fayette County. The XLE tows up to 5,000 pounds, enough for a camper or boat headed to
Ohiopyle or one of the region's lakes. EPA-estimated fuel economy is 21 city / 28 highway / 24 combined
MPG, a practical return for a turbocharged three-row SUV with this level of capability.
Interior and Technology
The driver's seat in the Grand Highlander XLE is SofTex-trimmed, heated, and 10-way power adjustable
with lumbar support. The front passenger seat is 8-way power adjustable, also in SofTex. A 60/40
split-folding third row drops to open 57.9 cubic feet of cargo space, or both rows fold flat for 97.5
cubic feet, room enough for a full move-in haul or a season's worth of sporting equipment. A 12.3-in.
Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen handles wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™,
Bluetooth®, and a SiriusXM three-month trial subscription. Three-zone automatic climate control,
Qi-compatible wireless charging, and seven USB-C ports keep every row comfortable and connected on
drives of any length.
Safety and Driver Assistance
Toyota Safety Sense™ 3.0 is standard on the 2026 Grand Highlander XLE, building a digital safety
net into a vehicle families will rely on for years. The Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
can detect a potential forward collision and apply emergency braking. Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar
Cruise Control maintains a set following distance on the highway, while Lane Tracing Assist and Lane
Departure Alert with Steering Assist monitor lane position and can make subtle corrections. Road Sign
Assist reads posted speed limits and stop signs and displays them for the driver. Blind Spot Monitor
with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, a backup camera with dynamic gridlines, and eight airbags add 360-degree
awareness, giving owners total peace of mind on every road between Uniontown and the West Virginia
border.