The 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid was a big leap in terms of performance. It came with two 123-kilowatt electric motors, which delivered power for operation in absence of fuel, and a 3.3-liter V6 engine that generated the rest of the power.
A Powerful Eco-Friendly Vehicle
Since it made use of electric power, it was an eco-friendly vehicle. In case of four-wheel-drive models, an extra 50-watt electric motor was installed, which provided power to rear wheels too. Both electric motors worked as generators, whenever brakes were applied.
It came with front an all wheel drive. The 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid was priced around the $43,000 mark, which was between Ford Escape, and Escape Hybrid. It was also included with GPS navigation system ($2,000), which had a display screen as well.
What’s On the Offer?
The usage of hybrid power, a cargo net, a glass breaker sensor, and a number of accessory packages, were the highlights of the 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid.
An emergency-assistance kit ($70), a hood protector ($109), a Valor exhaust tip ($64), and port-installed tube steps ($459) were included in the top trim too.
The interiors had a plenty technology features, including a keyless entry remote and starting system, which permitted the remote and key to be kept inside purse or pocket, and yet open/operate the vehicle seamlessly.
The HID lamps along with Bluetooth connectivity were however missing in the 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid.
