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Need a three-row SUV loaded with the latest safety technology, high fuel economy returns, and plenty of space for passengers? When it comes to vehicles to accommodate your Guaynabo family, you’ll want to compare the 2021 Honda Pilot vs. Toyota Highlander with Triangle Toyota de San Juan. When you do, you’ll notice that the new Highlander is more efficient, better equipped, and extra roomy. Discover the details below!
Practicality and pep combine with the 2021 Toyota Highlander to provide you with promising performance on the Rio Piedras roads, especially as compared with the Honda Pilot.
Toyota Highlander
Honda Pilot
What’s more, there is a Highlander Hybrid model available. This SUV runs on a 2.5L inline-4 hybrid powertrain that boosts fuel economy to 36 mpg city and 35 mpg highway*. The new Pilot lineup, on the other hand, doesn’t include a hybrid offering.
Opting for a three-row SUV means that you need room for your entire family, but it doesn’t mean that everyone needs to be squished and uncomfortable inside. With the Toyota Highlander, everyone will have more than enough room to stretch out.
Toyota Highlander
Honda Pilot
It’s clear that the new Toyota Highlander will serve you well on the Bayamon streets. So, are you ready to get behind the wheel? Get in touch with Triangle Toyota de San Juan to schedule a test drive today, and experience the Highlander’s performance and spaciousness for yourself! We can’t wait for you to experience everything this SUV has to offer. Interested in how another Toyota SUV fares against the competition? Compare the Toyota RAV4 vs. Honda CR-V! You can also check out the 2022 4Runner trim levels to further explore the Toyota SUV lineup.
*EPA-estimated 21 city/29 highway/24 combined mpg for 2021 Highlander; 20 city/27 highway/23 combined for 2021 Highlander AWD; 36 city/35 highway/36 combined for 2021 Highlander Hybrid. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov