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2026 Toyota RAV4 debuts with HEV and PHEV engine options

Here it is—the sixth generation of Toyota’s compact SUV RAV4 has just been launched globally.

Built on the latest platform of the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA), the RAV4 features styling that is more in line with the existing model lineup such as the bZ, Camry, and Prius.

What do you need to know about the RAV4 2026?

 

1. Variants

Toyota offers three main variants:

  • Core – Urban styling
  • Adventure – A bolder appearance with off-road friendliness
  • GR Sport – A more engaging driving experience

 

2. Dimensions

Compared to the previous generation, the new RAV4 is significantly longer at 4,600 mm, while maintaining a width of 1,855 mm and a wheelbase of 2,690 mm.

The Adventure and GR Sport variants come with a wider measurement of 1,880 mm.

 

3. HEV and PHEV Powertrain Options

The new generation RAV4 is available only in hybrid (HEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) versions.

The RAV4 HEV is powered by a 2.5-liter engine with an option for front-wheel drive (FWD) producing 226 hp or all-wheel drive (AWD) producing 236 hp.

The PHEV variant, on the other hand, is equipped only with an AWD system, achieving a total power of 320 hp and an emissions-free range of up to 150 km.

Additionally, the RAV4 PHEV supports vehicle-to-home (V2H) functionality, fast DC charging (up to 80% charge in 30 minutes), as well as improved off-road driving performance.

 

4. Exterior Design

Like other modern Toyota vehicles, the RAV4 features a shark-inspired front design.

The rear light housing is designed with simpler LED graphics, and the word “RAV4” is centered on it.

Depending on specifications, there are wheel size options of 17, 18, or 20 inches.

 

5. Cabin Space

With a dashboard structure that is 40 mm lower, the RAV4 offers a wider field of vision.

Utilizing an island architecture approach, the RAV4’s dashboard is designed to facilitate the driver’s access to the screen and essential function buttons, while minimizing eye movement during driving.

Unique features in the RAV4 cabin include a central console cover that can serve as an armrest or a tray for placing items.

The cargo space in the RAV4 now boasts a capacity of 749 liters, which is 16 liters larger than the previous model.

Finally, the RAV4 is Toyota’s first model to utilize the Arene software developed by Woven by Toyota, encompassing both infotainment system operations and advanced safety features of Toyota Safety Sense 4.0 (TSS 4.0).

 

6. RAV4 Adventure

Compared to the simpler Core model, the RAV4 Adventure offers unique features such as:

  • Wider dimensions
  • More prominent body protection plastics
  • Simpler wheel design
  • A more squared-off front bumper
  • Larger, vertical grille openings
  • A taller nose structure
  • Roof rail fittings

 

7. RAV4 GR Sport

Also noteworthy is the GR Sport variant, designed for those seeking a combination of practicality and a more thrilling driving experience in one package.

In terms of appearance, the RAV4 GR Sport is given an aggressive bumper featuring both a front spoiler and a rear spoiler to enhance aerodynamics and handling stability.

The RAV4 GR Sport also benefits from a wider track (+20 mm), special suspension and steering tuning, and a lighter aluminum wheelset.

 

8. TSS 4.0 System

The Toyota RAV4 is also the first Toyota model to feature TSS 4.0 safety equipment.

Among the new features included in the RAV4 are a sudden acceleration prevention system and an emergency driving stop system (EDSS) in case of any unforeseen circumstances involving the driver.

Toyota RAV4 is the world’s best selling car, more than one million units sold

JATO Dynamics has released the global sales report for the past year, with 79.4 million new vehicles sold worldwide. This figure represents a two percent decrease compared to 2021 for major markets such as North America, Europe, and China. Meanwhile, markets like India, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa have seen an increase in sales.

However, the most intriguing information from the report is not related to market share. According to JATO’s data, the best-selling model worldwide is the Toyota RAV4, with over one million units delivered to customers. 43 percent of these were in the United States (US) and Canada.

Following closely is the Toyota Corolla with approximately 992,000 units sold last year, while the Tesla Model Y takes the third spot with 747,000 units in sales.

Overall, out of the top 10 best-selling models globally, five of them are Toyotas. Ford, Nissan, and Honda each have one model, while Tesla represents two models.

Looking at the above figures, it’s not surprising given that Toyota was the largest producer last year in terms of sales numbers. Toyota vehicles accounted for 13 out of 100 passenger cars purchased worldwide.

The Japanese manufacturer also recorded a 0.3 percent sales increase due to high demand from China, which is now the largest market ahead of the US and Japan.

Volkswagen Group is the second largest automotive conglomerate in the world, despite a 10 percent decrease in sales. Hyundai-Kia holds the third position, followed by Stellantis and General Motors.

The JATO report also highlights the fastest-growing automotive manufacturer, BYD. The Chinese company accounts for 1.5 percent of global sales and has now increased to 2.42 percent. The brand is now the second largest electric vehicle (EV) producer in the world after Tesla.