Jul 15, 2026
2027 Toyota Highlander EV: 3-Row SUV with Up to 320-Mile Range

The Toyota Highlander has spent years earning a reputation as one of those SUVs families buy, keep, and recommend to other families. Now Toyota is taking that formula in a completely new direction. The all-new 2027 Toyota Highlander will be fully electric, bringing three rows of seating, up to 320 miles of manufacturer-estimated range on select AWD models, flexible cargo space, and family-focused technology into a package that still feels unmistakably Highlander.

That combination alone makes it one of the most anticipated upcoming SUVs we’ve seen in a long time. For drivers around Simi Valley who have been wondering what Toyota’s next generation family vehicle might look like, the answer is starting to come into focus.

The Highlander Families Know Is Still Here. It Just Happens to Be Electric Now.

Some vehicles change so dramatically that they lose the qualities people liked in the first place. The 2027 Highlander doesn’t appear to be taking that route. Toyota kept the features families actually depend on. Seating for up to seven passengers. Flexible second-row configurations. Easy third-row access. Useful cargo space. A comfortable cabin designed around real people instead of spec sheets.

The move to an all-electric platform means drivers get the benefits of electric ownership while still having the practicality that made the Highlander popular to begin with. That matters because most families aren’t looking for a science project. They’re looking for something that works with their daily routine.

320 Miles of Range Makes This Feel Like a Real Family Vehicle

When people talk about electric vehicles, the conversation usually starts with one question. How far can it go? Toyota estimates up to 320 miles of range on select XLE AWD and Limited AWD Highlander models equipped with the 95.8-kWh battery. More importantly, that’s enough range to stop dominating every conversation about ownership. Instead of constantly calculating charging stops, most families can focus on what they’re actually doing. School pickups. Weekend tournaments. Visiting relatives. Road trips up the coast. Grocery runs that somehow turn into three other errands before you get home.

Toyota Seems to Have Studied How Families Actually Use Their SUVs

Some of the most interesting details in the new Highlander aren’t the headline numbers. They’re the small things families notice every single day. USB charging ports are available in all three rows. Dual wireless charging pads sit up front. Available second-row captain’s chairs provide easier access to the third row. Rear sunshades help keep passengers comfortable. Digital Key capability allows drivers to unlock and start the vehicle using a compatible smartphone or smartwatch. The family member whose phone is always dying. The person digging through a purse or backpack looking for keys. The kids arguing over who gets access to a charging cable. These are the details people actually talk about after living with a vehicle.

The Cargo Space Looks Ready for Real Life

Three-row SUVs often make big promises about versatility. The Highlander appears ready to back those promises up. Even with all seats occupied, drivers still get usable cargo space behind the third row. When larger items need to come along, folding both rear rows opens access to up to 80 cubic feet of cargo capacity.

The Interior Feels Built Around the People Riding in It

One thing that stands out about the 2027 Highlander is how much attention Toyota gave to the passenger experience. An available fixed panoramic roof stretches overhead, creating an open feeling for passengers in all three rows. Ambient lighting helps the cabin feel more inviting after sunset. Front acoustic glass works to reduce outside noise. The available 14-inch multimedia touchscreen gives drivers a large, customizable hub for navigation, entertainment, and vehicle information.

This Could Be Toyota’s Most Important Family EV Yet

Toyota has built electric vehicles before. Toyota has built family SUVs before. The 2027 Highlander feels like one of the first times those two worlds have come together directly. Drivers interested in learning more about the all-new 2027 Toyota Highlander can stay connected with the team at Simi Valley Toyota, located at 2380 First Street in Simi Valley, CA, as additional information becomes available. The most interesting thing about the new Highlander isn’t that it’s electric. It’s that Toyota seems determined to make sure families don’t have to change the way they live just because the vehicle changed how it’s powered.