Luxury in Style
Walk up to the Toyota Harrier and you’ll find that it makes a very good first impression. Standout exterior features include the slim head lights and sloping roofline, which give the car an air of elegance and tie it aesthetically to its predatory namesake, despite its significant mass.
Jump into the cabin, and the car continues to impress. Hybrid variants of the Harrier have their seats upholstered in Toyota Genuine Leather which is a delight to touch, while the cushioning underneath them is equally yielding.
This soft treatment also extends to numerous contact points such as on the centre console, armrest, and door cards, making the interior of the Harrier a tactilely luxurious experience.

Electro-chromic glass moonroof means passengers can get plenty of soft, diffused lighting
And if its premium features you’re after, this Luxury variant of the hybrid doesn’t fail, sporting a large moonroof that extends into the second row.
Better yet, its use of electro-chromic glass (which can transform from nearly clear to a semi-opaque frost at the touch of a button) are sure to impress any passenger. I couldn’t detect any difference in the amount of heat radiating through the roof in either setting.
Features
- Auxiliary heating
- Bluetooth
- CD player
- Central locking
- Head-up display
- MP3 interface
- Navigation system
- Panoramic roof
- Alloy wheels
- Electric side mirror
- Sports package
- Sports suspension
- MP3 interface
- Navigation system
- Panoramic roof
- Parking sensors