The third-generation Toyota Highlander Hybrid is a functional and family-friendly SUV. It delivers frugal gas mileage, consistently good reliability, and good road manners. Edgier styling marked the 2014 redesign. Handling became more responsive and sure-footed, although the Highlander falls short of being engaging to drive. Compared to the 2008-2013 Highlander, this version is slightly less plush inside, has a bit more interior noise, and lacks the same cushy low-speed ride isolation. The hybrid version returns 25 mpg overall. Inside, minivan-like second-row accommodations make good use of this generation's added length, although the third row seat remains suitable only for kids. Controls are simple and a backup camera is standard. For 2014-2016, the hybrid was only available in top-trim Limited guise, but that included standard BSW and RCTW with optional FCW and AEB. That changed in 2017, when BSW and RCTW became optional on the entry-level LE trim, standard on all other trims. from 2017-2019, FCW and AEB w/pedestrian detection became standard as part of Toyota's Safety Sense suite.