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Toyota RAV4 review – a sensible hybrid SUV with a long warranty

"The hybrid-only Toyota RAV4 will appeal thanks to a newly striking design, strong efficiency and long warranty”

Carbuyer Rating

4.0 out of 5

Owners Rating

4.5 out of 5

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Pros

  • PHEV efficiency
  • Bold new looks
  • Functional interior

Cons

  • Poor infotainment system
  • Limited model range
  • No seven-seat option

Verdict – is the Toyota RAV4 a good car?

For its latest outing, the Toyota RAV4 transformed from a rather dull wallflower into a striking mid-size SUV with hints of the bold Toyota C-HR crossover. Not only does it look far more interesting, but the RAV4 is now only available as a hybrid and plug-in hybrid, and both versions are very affordable to run. It's practical, easy to drive and comes with a long warranty, but its interior and infotainment system both feel somewhat dated and it lacks refinement at times. While it’s a consistent top-seller in many parts of the world, a high price and limited availability here keeps it out of the top spots in the charts.

Toyota RAV4 models, specs and alternatives

The slightly anonymous design of the previous RAV4 has been replaced by boxy wheel arches, a squared-off nose with an aggressively large grille, and an abundance of angular slashes and edges in the bodywork. In standard trim, silver bodywork accents give the car a typically rugged SUV look, with higher trim level models getting a blacked-out roof and door pillars.

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Toyota smartened up the car’s styling in 2022 with a new headlight design, a refreshed grille and blockier fog light surrounds. There are just three trim levels: entry-level Design and higher-spec Excel models, along with the sportily-styled GR Sport trim sitting at the top of the range.

While the design of the current RAV4 is potentially divisive, it's certainly more appealing and less anonymous than the old car. The RAV4 did need to stand out more than it did before, particularly when the car’s numerous rivals – including the Skoda Karoq, Ford Kuga, BMW X3, Hyundai Tucson, Volkswagen TiguanPeugeot 3008 and MG HS – make for a very competitive class.

While the RAV4 is usually offered as a hybrid or a plug-in hybrid (PHEV), in the UK you can only currently order the PHEV in entry-level design or sporty GR Sport trim, with prices starting from just over £44,000. When it was on sale, the Hybrid was around £4,000 cheaper.

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While not as daring as the exterior styling, the inside of the RAV4 is perfectly suited to family life thanks to sturdy materials and excellent quality, along with neat touches like rubberised rotary controls. The entry-level trim has plenty of features and the old eight-inch infotainment display has thankfully been dropped in favour of a faster, more usable 10.5-inch screen. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration has been standard for a while now, so hooking up a smartphone is no trouble.

The plug-in hybrid RAV4 impresses when it comes to efficiency figures, managing up to 282.5mpg with CO2 emissions of just 22g/km. You'll need to keep its battery topped up to achieve anything close to this but it's impressive nonetheless. Alternatively, the Japanese firm now offers a RAV4-sized electric SUV called the bZ4X if you want zero-emission driving with a Toyota badge.

The Toyota wins back points for practicality, with a powered hatchback, fitted with the Design trim and above, revealing a sizeable 520-litre boot. A stretched interior also means adults will be able to travel more comfortably in the back, even if the RAV4 is smaller than the huge Skoda Kodiaq and lacks a seven-seat option. What might sweeten the appeal of the RAV4 further is Toyota’s class-leading ‘Relax’ warranty, which provides cover for up to 10 years and 100,000 miles, so long as you keep it activated by regularly visiting a Toyota dealership.

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Andy is Carbuyer's managing editor, with more than a decade of experience helping consumers find their perfect car. He has an MA in automotive journalism and has tested hundreds of vehicles.

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