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Vehicle Comparison

See how Toyota vehicles compare against the competition. Start by choosing your Toyota vehicle and a competitor to learn more on how they stack up.
  • 2022 GR86
  • 2020 86
  • 2022 4Runner
  • 2021 4Runner
  • 2022 Avalon
  • 2021 Avalon
  • 2022 Avalon Hybrid
  • 2021 Avalon Hybrid
  • 2022 Camry
  • 2021 Camry
  • 2022 C-HR
  • 2021 C-HR
  • 2022 Corolla
  • 2021 Corolla
  • 2022 Corolla Hybrid
  • 2021 Corolla Hybrid
  • 2022 Camry Hybrid
  • 2021 Camry Hybrid
  • 2022 Corolla Hatchback
  • 2021 Corolla Hatchback
  • 2022 Corolla Cross
  • 2022 GR Supra
  • 2021 GR Supra
  • 2022 Highlander
  • 2021 Highlander
  • 2022 Highlander Hybrid
  • 2021 Highlander Hybrid
  • 2022 Mirai
  • 2022 Prius
  • 2021 Prius
  • 2022 Prius Prime
  • 2021 Prius Prime
  • 2022 RAV4
  • 2021 RAV4
  • 2022 RAV4 Hybrid
  • 2021 RAV4 Hybrid
  • 2022 RAV4 Prime
  • 2021 RAV4 Prime
  • 2022 Sequoia
  • 2021 Sequoia
  • 2022 Sienna
  • 2021 Sienna
  • 2022 Tacoma
  • 2021 Tacoma
  • 2022 Tundra
  • 2021 Tundra
  • 2022 Venza
  • 2021 Venza
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    Driven to do it all.

    From a night out to a day trip beyond city limits, Highlander Hybrid is ready to take on every challenge. A responsive 4-cylinder gas engine with two electric motors gets you to more places with a best-in-class, manufacturer-estimated 35 combined mpg. Even everyday commutes have been designed with fuel efficiency in mind. The more you drive, the more Predictive Fuel-Efficient Drive learns your routine stopping patterns to charge and discharge the hybrid battery more effectively.

    See how the 2020 Toyota Highlander Platinum Hybrid compares against the 2020 Ford Explorer Limited. If you like to go further, you’ll love the fact that the Highlander Platinum Hybrid has a higher fuel economy of 35 mpg for city and 34 mpg for highway than the Ford Explorer Limited's fuel economy of 23 mpg for city and 26 mpg for highway. And you can get there faster with the Highlander Platinum Hybrid's 326 horsepower. Compare that to the Ford Explorer Limited's 318 horsepower.

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