Toyota's highly anticipated 2027 Electric Highlander has generated significant buzz in the automotive world, with the company boldly claiming it has finally cracked the code on the three-row electric vehicle (EV) market. With its impressive 320-mile range, the new Highlander EV promises to revolutionize family road trips and make long-distance travel a breeze. However, not everyone is convinced, with longtime Toyota owners expressing concerns that the latest iteration of the iconic SUV has lost sight of its core values in pursuit of cutting-edge technology. As Torque News investigates, we delve into the controversy surrounding the 2027 Electric Highlander and explore whether this game-changing vehicle truly lives up to its promises or has, in fact, become a dead end for loyal fans.


Toyota Claims the 2027 Electric Highlander Solves the Three-Row EV Market, But Longtime Owners Warn the 320-Mile SUV Has Evolved Into a Dead End  Torque News