Lexington Toyota continues to showoff its latest crossover SUV inventory
The 2021 Highlander outpaces its top rival in many areas and the 2021 RAV4 Hybrid opens new horizons
LEXINGTON, Mass., Apr. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Toyota has been at the forefront of crossover SUV development for almost 20 years and the automaker shows no signs of letting go of that dominance. Two models in particular exemplify just how far out in front of the competition Toyota is, the 2021 Toyota Highlander and the 2021 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. Both crossovers are class leaders in a number of areas, including passenger comfort, interior flexibility and overall capability. In fact, the Highlander was among the charter members of the original crossover SUV class and the RAV4 Hybrid was an early example of the automaker allowing its fuel-saving technology to evolve to other models.
There are not many auto industry segment's more competitive than the one that contains three-row crossover SUVs like the 2021 Highlander and its rivals. When the latest version of the Highlander is compared to one specific competitor, the two models are very evenly matched in terms of performance output, passenger capacity and towing capability.
Owners of the 2021 Highlander start to gain an advantage over the other models in its class by offer the latest connectivity technology as standard equipment. All 2021 Highlander trim grades offer standard compatibility with the Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ suites of applications. However, so does its chief rival. Toyota ends the technology arms race by also including a standard 4G Wi-Fi hotspot and compatibility with the Amazon Alexa digital home assistant.
Drivers looking for the overall flexibility of the Toyota RAV4 but also the fuel economy performance of the Prius, can get the best of both worlds with the 2021 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. Not much has changed for the current RAV4 Hybrid model for 2021, but the automaker has included a new mid trim grade, the XLE Premium. The latest addition to the hybrid crossover SUV's lineup will include:
- 18-inch wheels
- Power rear liftgate
- Upgraded upholstery
- Sunroof
- Multi-zone climate controls
Also, the 2021 RAV4 Hybrid can make up to 69.8 cubic-feet of cargo volume available, just like the standard version.
Anyone can view the entire Lexington Toyota inventory when they visit the dealership's website, http://www.lexingtontoyota.com. The showroom is located at 409 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, MA. Customers can start the pre-ordering process or schedule a test drive with either the 2021 Toyota Highlander or 2021 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid today by calling, 781-325-8558.
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