Here you can find the different tire sizes along with recommended pressure ratings for all model years of the Toyota Highlander.
You can also find the best replacement tires for this car as well further down the page (voted by our visitors).
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Toyota Highlander
- Manufacturer: Toyota
- Data Source: Owner's Manual
You can find the tire sizes for the Toyota Highlander and their corresponding recommended tire pressures.
The years available stretch from 2005 through to 2021 and to view the tire pressures and sizes you just click to expand.
The Toyota Highlander is a mid-size crossover SUV that entered into production in 2000.
Underneath the car is the same chassis used underneath the Camry but with a different setup to deal with the heavier body.
This model followed the RAV4, a compact crossover SUV that pretty much kicked off the segment of the market.
It took a Corolla (a road-going car) and combined it with an SUV body to create a practical model that was affordable to run.
In Australia, this model isn't called the Highlander but is sold as the "Kluger" due to copyright reasons being enforced by Hyundai.
Sales of the car have climbed almost every year as Toyota further refines this offering and evolves it into the car the mass market wanted.
You can see how the car has changed since its introduction - it started out very plain and utilitarian but as it was redesigned it is now sleek and stylish.
The most recent revision of the car is the fourth-generation model that was launched by the Japanese automaker in 2019.
With the new design comes new features as standard including LED headlights and the company's autonomous driving-aids that they brand as Toyota Safety Sense.
A range of hybrid engine options are also offered around the world with the North American market getting a larger V6 to cater better to that market.