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| The Bottom Line | The Highlander Hybrid delivers efficient power and drives better than the average SUV, but it skimps on dashboard gadgets. | We failed to find much that was special about our 2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrid and even with few options, it was expensive. Its hybrid system is its best feature, justifying most of the price. The Limited model is nicer in every way and can be optioned with navigation and a better stereo. | As the first luxury SUV hybrid, the Lexus RX 400h makes a good first impression with its power, its fuel efficiency, and its technology. | The 2008 Toyota Highlander Limited is a well-equipped crossover with some advanced cabin technology and a smooth power train. Aside from some questionable cabin materials, the Highlander is a worthy contender in a competitive segment. | Ford's 2005 Escape Hybrid, the first hybrid SUV, drives off with a winning combo of power and good fuel economy, but be prepared to pay a premium. |
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| Drivetrain available |
all-wheel drive |
All-wheel drive |
all-wheel drive |
Front-drive |
all-wheel drive |
| Available Engine |
Hybrid with CVT |
Hybrid |
Hybrid with CVT Gas |
Gas |
Hybrid with CVT |
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SUV |
SUV |
SUV |
SUV |
SUV |
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Base |
Base |
Base |
Limited |
HEV |
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