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How many inches wide is a Toyota Highlander?

The Toyota Highlander is about 76 inches wide without the side mirrors and roughly 85.5 to 86 inches across when mirrors are included, though exact figures can vary by model year and trim.


What the measurements mean


Width figures in vehicle specs typically refer to the distance from the outer edge of one side to the outer edge of the opposite side. The official width normally cited is the exterior width without mirrors. Including mirrors adds width, but that value is not always listed in standard spec sheets and can vary with mirror size and configuration.


For quick reference, here are the standard exterior width measurements used for recent Highlanders:



  • Width excluding mirrors: 76.0 inches

  • Width including mirrors: approximately 85.5–86.0 inches (varies with mirror design and trim)


Notes: The width without mirrors comes from Toyota's official exterior width specification. The width with mirrors is an approximate figure derived from typical mirror sizes and can differ by year, trim, and whether mirrors are folded or extended.


Practical implications


These measurements matter for parking, garage clearance, and highway lane positioning. While the official spec provides a baseline, the exact fit can vary with mirror shape, optional equipment, and whether the mirrors are in the folded position during storage or transport.


Variations by year and trim


In the current generation (the mid-2020s lineup), width remains near the 76.0-inch figure excluding mirrors, with total width including mirrors generally falling in the mid‑80s inches. Exact numbers can shift slightly between model years and mirror configurations, so checking the specific spec sheet for your year and trim is advised.


Summary


In short, a Toyota Highlander is about 76 inches wide without mirrors and roughly 85.5 to 86 inches with mirrors, with small variations by year and trim. For precise measurements tailored to a specific vehicle, consult the official spec sheet for that model year and configuration.

What is the lawsuit against the Toyota Highlander?


Recent Toyota Highlander lawsuits allege defects in the power liftgate (2025), fuel tank capacity (2022), and door lock actuators (2024). There was also a 2021 lawsuit regarding a faulty hybrid system, a 2020 lawsuit concerning a transmission defect, and an official recall for a bumper cover issue affecting 2020-2023 models.
 
This video discusses a recall for Toyota Highlander SUVs: 19sWFAAYouTube · Oct 27, 2023
Recent lawsuits

  • Power Liftgate Defect: A 2025 class action lawsuit alleges that some Highlander models have a defective power liftgate that can break and prevent the rear door from closing. 
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: A 2022 lawsuit claims that 2020-2021 Highlander models have a fuel tank that cannot be filled to its advertised capacity, leaving a significant portion of the tank unusable. 
  • Door Lock Actuators: A 2024 lawsuit claims a defect in the door lock actuators of multiple Toyota models, including the Highlander, can cause doors to fail to lock or unlock, creating a safety risk. 

Older lawsuits and recalls
  • Hybrid System Defect: A 2021 lawsuit alleged a defect in the hybrid system, potentially similar to the one in certain Toyota RAV4 Hybrids. 
  • Transmission Defect: A 2020 class action lawsuit claimed that 2017 and newer Highlander and Sienna models had a transmission defect that could cause the vehicle to surge while driving. 
  • Bumper Cover Recall: Toyota initiated a recall in May 2025 for 2020-2023 Highlander and Highlander Hybrid models because the front lower bumper cover could detach during normal operation. 



How long and how wide is a Toyota Highlander?


Thankfully, the 2021 Highlander is spacious and compact: Length: 194.9 inches. Width: 76 inches.



Will a Toyota Highlander fit in a garage?


Plus, with 68.1 inches of height (not including the antenna), there is no need to worry about fitting under bridges or parking garage entrances. Additionally, the wheelbase of the Toyota Highlander is 109.8 inches.



Why did Toyota stop the Highlander?


Toyota has not stopped production of the standard Highlander; rather, it stopped production and sales of the 2024 Grand Highlander due to a faulty airbag system. Sales for the Grand Highlander have since resumed after a fix was implemented, while the standard Highlander is still in production and is not being discontinued, despite rumors. 
Standard Highlander vs. Grand Highlander

  • Standard Highlander: Toyota has denied rumors that the standard Highlander is being discontinued and has stated that it will continue to be sold. 
  • Grand Highlander: The production of the 2024 Grand Highlander was temporarily halted in June 2024. 
    • Reason: A safety recall was issued after a front curtain shield airbag was found to not deploy correctly if the driver's window was rolled down during a crash. 
    • Status: The stop-sale and production halt was temporary. A fix was developed, and sales resumed in late October 2024 after the models were repaired. 


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