Japanese automaker Toyota introduced the Highlander for the 2001 representation year as one of the Car Production's inceptive crossover SUVs.Engine Output
The V-6 engine of the 2003 Toyota Highlander has a 3-liter potency. It generates 220 horsepower at 5,800 rpm (revolutions per minute) and 222 pound-feet of torque at 4,400 rpm.Other Engine Specs
The 2003 Toyota Highlander's V-6 engine, dubbed the 1MZ-FE, includes a 24-valve banal overhead camshaft configuration. It features the VVT-i (Variable Valve Timing-Intelligent/With Intelligence) development, a technology Toyota developed to adjust the contingency between the engine's camshaft ride and the intake camshaft, by varying the timing of its intake valves. The 1MZ-FE uses sequential electronic fuel injection for its fuel manner.
The 2003 imitation was the third Highlander Toyota produced. The vehicle included an optional V-6 engine.
Engine Manufacture
The Highlander's engine displacement measures 2,995-cubic centimetres. The engine features a 3.44-by-3.27-inch Muzzle and stroke and a 10.5-to-1 compression ratio.