Toyota will allegedly launch the three-row Grand Highlander in 2023 as role of an expansion of the brand'due south crossover range, according to Automotive News. The visitor filed a trademark for the name in Dec 2020.

The Grand Highlander would fill the role between the existing Highlander, which is already bachelor as a iii-row, and the larger Sequoia. The larger model would likely provide more room for occupants in the very back because the existing layout can be a flake tight for folks in the third row.

Gallery: 2022 Toyota Highlander Start Bulldoze

The latest generation of theHighlander debuted in 2019  and went on auction in 2020. It's available with a 3.5-liter V6 making 295 horsepower (220 kilowatts) and 263 pound-anxiety (357 Newton-meters. The other choice is a hybrid-assisted 2.5-liter four-cylinder with a combined total of 243 hp (181 kW). Presumably, the Grand Highlander would have the same options.

There'due south also a new Sequoia on the way that'southward allegedly debuting in 2022 and going on sale for the 2023 model year. It reportedly rides on a body-on-frame chassis using components adjusted from the next-gen Tundra pickup.

Toyota will accept quite a robust crossover and SUV lineup in the coming years. In addition to the Grand Highlander and new Sequoia, the Corolla Cantankerous will fill out the smaller end of the range. In the U.s.a., it'll be available with a 2.0-liter iv-cylinder making 169 hp (126 kW) and 150 lb-ftt (203 Nm).

A hybrid powertrain is available in the Corolla Cross in some markets. Toyota is being cagey well-nigh whether the version for the United states gets this engine, likewise, merely it seems probable.

If you're more interested in trucks, the new Tundra should debut fairly before long. It reportedly gets a gas-fueled twin-turbo V6 and perhaps a diesel fuel with hybrid help.