Another year has gone by without any real changes to the Toyota Kluger, even as its three-row SUV competition continues to grow and evolve.

The current generation of Toyota’s largest monocoque (car-based) SUV arrived in Australia in 2021, sourced from the US, where it’s sold as the Highlander. All Australian models are hybrid-only and all-wheel drive.

Given the new electric Highlander has been ruled out for Australia, this generation of Kluger should still be safe for some time. That doesn’t mean it isn’t due for an update, though, because this large SUV is starting to fall behind the competition.

Rivals like the Hyundai Palisade have recently received substantial updates with greatly improved value equations, while there’s a constant influx of Chinese models putting pressure on models like the Kluger.

On test here is the 2026 Toyota Kluger Grande, the most expensive model in the Kluger range. Does it still justify its $85,000-plus price tag?

How much does the Toyota Kluger cost?

The flagship Kluger Grande is priced at $85,135 before on-road costs.