The 2027Toyota Highlander electric SUV has been unveiled as a rival to the Kia EV9 and Hyundai Ioniq 9, with the automaker confirming the long-running three-row SUV nameplate will become electric-only in North America from later this year.

It means the US-made Highlander, sold in Australia as the Kluger, will no longer be offered in the US with a turbocharged 2.4-litre petrol engine or the 2.5-litre four-cylinder hybrid powertrain that’s found in the current Australian-market model.

Toyota Australia told CarExpert it has no plans to ditch the hybrid Kluger locally, however, suggesting Kluger exports will continue to be tailored to local market needs – despite the US plant being the source of Highlander/Kluger models for all markets besides China.

“We have no current plans to introduce the Kluger EV in Australia,” a Toyota Australia spokesperson told CarExpert. “The Kluger Hybrid remains part of Toyota’s Australian lineup.”

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The switch to electric-only power comes as hybrid sales have surged in the US (and Australia).

However, the loss of the hybrid Highlander there is unlikely to be as keenly felt as it would be in Australia.

That’s because Toyota has an even broader SUV lineup in the US market, with the Highlander slotting in above the two-row RAV4 and Crown Signia crossover SUVs, but below the Grand Highlander three-row crossover SUV.

In addition to the LandCruiser Prado (badged ‘Land Cruiser’ in the US), Toyota offers the similarly sized 4Runner off-road SUV, as well as the even larger Sequoia. None of these SUVs, apart from the RAV4 and Prado, are currently offered in Australia.