2026 Toyota Highlander
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2026 Toyota Highlander in Angleton, TX
The 2026 Toyota Highlander arrives with two meaningful changes that benefit every buyer in the lineup: AWD is now standard across all trims for the first time, and the base LE trim has been discontinued in favor of the better-equipped XLE as the new entry point. Those updates reflect Toyota's move toward a more premium and more capable Highlander across the board. For Angleton families who need a three-row SUV that handles Gulf Coast daily driving, the occasional trip toward Houston's medical center or downtown districts, and the kind of reliability that Toyota's track record supports, the 2026 Highlander delivers a confident, well-rounded package at every trim level.
Interior Features That Serve the Whole Family, Not Just the Front Row
The XLE base trim sets a well-equipped starting point with SofTex-trimmed heated front seats, a power moonroof, a hands-free power liftgate, and wireless charging as standard equipment before a single option is added. A standard 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto handles connectivity, and tri-zone automatic climate control manages independent temperatures for the driver, front passenger, and rear occupants. Standard Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert comes on every 2026 Highlander trim, a meaningful addition that makes lane changes on multi-lane Gulf Coast Freeway and I-45 stretches more confident. Five USB ports and two 12V outlets throughout the cabin keep every device powered across the three rows. Cargo volume reaches 84.3 cubic feet at maximum, and the standard power liftgate simplifies rear access when hands are occupied with grocery bags, athletic gear, or luggage for Gulf Coast weekend trips.
Exterior Features Confident and Contemporary on Texas Roads
The Highlander's exterior carries a bold, athletic stance with swollen fenders, angular hood creases, and clean body lines that hold up naturally in South Texas sun and summer heat. Standard LED headlights across the full lineup deliver strong forward illumination for pre-dawn Angleton departures and evening returns from Houston. Standard AWD on every 2026 Highlander backs up the exterior's capable appearance with genuine all-weather traction management for the wet roads that Gulf Coast rain seasons regularly produce. The XSE trim adds a sport-tuned suspension, 20-inch black alloy wheels, and a mesh front grille for Angleton buyers who want a more aggressive exterior presence. Standard roof rails on select trims extend the Highlander's exterior utility to bike racks, cargo carriers, and roof boxes for active families.
Performance Features Built for Gulf Coast Family Life
A 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder producing 265 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque pairs with an eight-speed automatic transmission and Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD, now standard on all 2026 models. That combination delivers confident merging on the Gulf Coast Freeway and Highway 288 with a full passenger load, and towing capacity reaches 5,000 pounds on properly equipped models for boats, camper trailers, and utility loads. Multi-Terrain Select on gas models provides terrain-specific traction settings for Mud, Sand, Rock, and Snow, adapting the Highlander's traction management to conditions ranging from a flooded Brazoria County FM road after a Gulf Coast storm to a weekend camping destination. The available hybrid powertrain raises efficiency meaningfully for Angleton-area drivers who cover frequent daily mileage between home and Houston.
Safety Features Standard on Every Highlander in the Lineup
Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ comes standard on every 2026 Highlander, delivering Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Automatic High Beam, Lane Tracing Assist, and Road Sign Assist as baseline equipment across all four trims. Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert is now standard on every trim for 2026, an update that adds spatial awareness during lane changes and reversing maneuvers on Angleton's busier commercial roads and the multi-lane sections of the Gulf Coast Freeway. Toyota's Star Safety System provides Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control, Anti-Lock Brakes, and Electronic Brake-force Distribution as the standard active safety underpinning beneath the driver assistance technology.
Standard AWD, More Standard Features — Come See the 2026 Highlander
The 2026 Toyota Highlander brings standard AWD across all trims for the first time, standard Blind Spot Monitor across all trims, heated front seats and a power moonroof as standard on the new XLE base trim, 265 horsepower, 5,000-pound towing capacity, and Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ to Angleton families who want a three-row SUV that holds up to South Texas demands every day. Come in and see what the more capable 2026 lineup delivers.