Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE
Suv · Hybrid
vs
Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid
Suv · Hybrid
Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE
Car A
Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE
A seven-seat hybrid focused on family practicality and efficiency, with solid range and good value in its segment. It won’t satisfy performance or premium shoppers, but it covers the essentials for daily use and road trips.
7 seatsSuvHybrid5-star safety6.7 L/100kmHybrid
Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid
Car B
Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid
The Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid pairs seven-seat versatility with 8.1 L/100 km combined consumption, making it efficient for its class. With 250 hp and a 7.2 s 0–100 km/h, it offers capable everyday performance at 35,000 and good value in its segment.
7 seatsSuvHybrid4-star safety250 hpHybrid
Why compared cross brandsame body typesame powertrainsame seatssimilar price

Usage fit

Family 80 / 72
City 35 / 34
Budget / value 62 / 60
Road trip 72 / 69
Performance 27 / 28
Cargo 38 / 38
Practical 58 / 55
Premium 34 / 30
Winter 40 / 36

Scores out of 100. Blue = Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE · Orange = Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid

Specs side-by-side

Spec Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE

  • Seats 7 with a usable 456 L trunk for larger families and gear
  • 6.7 L/100 km combined consumption is efficient for its class
  • Price of 39,870 represents good value in its segment
  • Signals indicate strong reliability and safety

Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid

  • Seven seats and 453 L of trunk space suit large families and road trips
  • Efficient for its class at 8.1 L/100 km combined
  • Balanced power (250 hp, 350 Nm) and 7.2 s 0–100 km/h ease merging and passing
  • Priced at 35,000, it’s good value in its segment

Verdict

Pick Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE if…
Best fuel economy
Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE uses 6.7 L/100km vs 8.1 — a meaningful saving if you cover high mileage.
Pick Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid if…
More power
Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid puts out 250 hp vs 243 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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