Toyota is set to unveil the sixth-generation RAV4 on May 20. It will bring a fresh design and upgraded features to the popular SUV. As one of America’s best-selling vehicles, the new RAV4 aims to continue its dominance in the compact SUV market.
The 2026 RAV4 is expected to keep its current platform but introduce a more squared-off and upright exterior. This includes new C-shaped LED headlights and a flatter roofline, which may help improve both interior headroom and cargo space. Inside, the cabin will get a modern overhaul, with better materials, a larger infotainment touchscreen, and a sleek digital instrument cluster inspired by the latest Prius models.
One of the most significant changes comes under the hood. Toyota plans to drop the traditional gasoline-only engine in favor of only hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. The standard hybrid version will likely use a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine combined with electric motors for better fuel efficiency. The plug-in hybrid model could offer up to 302 horsepower and an estimated 42 miles of electric-only driving range.
Toyota is expected to continue manufacturing the RAV4 in North America, possibly at its Kentucky plant. This move will help avoid tariffs and ensure the vehicle remains affordable and widely available in the U.S. market.
With its blend of style, technology, and eco-friendly powertrains, the 2026 RAV4 is shaping up to be a strong contender in its segment. Toyota’s shift toward hybrid technology and interior improvements shows a clear push to meet the growing demand for efficient and high-tech vehicles. The new RAV4 will likely hit showrooms later in 2025, offering buyers an appealing mix of performance and sustainability.
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One of the most significant changes comes under the hood. Toyota plans to drop the traditional gasoline-only engine in favor of only hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. The standard hybrid version will likely use a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine combined with electric motors for better fuel efficiency. The plug-in hybrid model could offer up to 302 horsepower and an estimated 42 miles of electric-only driving range.
Toyota is expected to continue manufacturing the RAV4 in North America, possibly at its Kentucky plant. This move will help avoid tariffs and ensure the vehicle remains affordable and widely available in the U.S. market.
With its blend of style, technology, and eco-friendly powertrains, the 2026 RAV4 is shaping up to be a strong contender in its segment. Toyota’s shift toward hybrid technology and interior improvements shows a clear push to meet the growing demand for efficient and high-tech vehicles. The new RAV4 will likely hit showrooms later in 2025, offering buyers an appealing mix of performance and sustainability.