Happy Saturday everyone! We were lucky enough to get our hands on a fresh from the factory 2025 RAV4 Hybrid Limited from a family friend to review and while we are waiting for Toyota to introduce a fully redesigned RAV4 for 2026, the current model is still one of the best and if you simply can't wait for the new model next year, there is nothing wrong with choosing the last model year of this generation and it should also be the most reliable version as well!
does this mean the Lexus equivalent NX350h will be changed next year too? Or will it take another year after the RAV4 2026 for the change to happen on the NX350?
Pretty sure Toyota would make there changes first before Lexus follows next. Hopefully the next Gen is actually bigger interior space with more leg room 😮
Sofyan, Thanks for highlighting the RAV4's comparatively cramped interior. Rather than asking themselves how many more RAV4s they could sell if they matched the dimensions of chief competitors, I suspect Toyota will rest on their laurels and leave the next RAV4 unchanged in this critical area. As much as I admire the RAV4 Hybrid, this one costs more than a Signia XLE and that makes no sense whatsoever.
I wouldn't want a 7 year old used Hybrid, you'll only have about 3-4 years left on the hybrid battery before it is past it's expected life expectancy and could fail at anytime.
These retain value so well not sure you’ll be getting a deal, especially with the hybrid battery might be needing replacement a few years into your ownership. Even with 80k miles these go for over $25k it’s ridiculous. Toyota badge does wonders for resell value in many cases better to just buy new for the warranties and peace of mind.
Normally I’d agree with you but honestly if you’re gonna charge me $35-$45k, you better give me a luxury interior for that price. If Camry and Prius can do it, so can rav4. And yes your take is really cold.m
It doesn’t have to be luxury but it also doesn’t need to feel so cheap. The turn signal and wiper stalks feel hollow and low grade. The CRVs materials feel so much better and I’m not sure anyone would consider that luxury.
I cannot imagine receiving a better, more complete, more valuable, and more honest review of an automobile. Thank you so very much! My dad was a highway engineer and I have inherited his high quality standards and attention to detail. While we have already ordered a new 2025 RAV4, this was a solid commendation of our decision. We are long-term Toyota customers and I just prepped my 14-year old Corolla for the Maine winter. I certainly have enjoyed this car. We also are transitioning our 2017 Camry to our daughter. Our service department is top notch and another major reason we chose this car over others. Besides great work, they have an amazing customer area and provide free transportation if you need it. Thank you again and I am now a subscriber to your channel.
You really can’t hurt a hybrid by flooring it. The engine is very under-stressed. It’s probably actually good for it to push it. A lot of hybrids end up with carbon because they are never pushed.
I bought a RA4 Hybrid Cruiser here in AU. Absolutely love this car. Doesnt look so hitech like the new EVs. This car will last me at least 10years and it will still look good on the road. Take it from someone who previously drove the same corolla for 21years.
LOVE the Tan interior ! We are so sick and tired of the 1990 Gloomy Grey and Death Black interior that Every automobile manufacturer has been shoving down everyone’s throats for 35 years.
Great review. I have a 2019 RAV4 Limited, silver with the light grey/white interior and mechanical AWD, auto 8 speed. It has reached 100,000 miles with no problems. I just changed the coolant, oil, and brake fluid. I can comment that the interior has not changed with the exception of the screen graphics and the larger screen. When I bought the RAV4, I noticed that the Limited had some things found in a Lexus, such as the auto up/down windows. As mentioned in the video, the interior can be noisy because Toyota would like you to buy a Lexus to get more interior quietness.
I’ve owned a less than peppy Kia Forte for nine years and never felt too safe driving it on the highway. So last week we decided to buy a Toyota Rav Hybrid and I can’t wait to drive it.
@@dylstaleythey’re built in Japan, Canada mostly and now USA. Primes are only Japan built. You can easily tell a Japanese built model by looking at the bumper. It will have tow points that they used to ship them overseas
My sister has a 2009, now it has over 200,000 miles. No engine or transmission issues. Starter and alternator gave up in last 2-3 years. Has started eating a little oil recently, and dealer just recommended changing oil every 3,000 miles and nothing else. Just great vehicles.
Yes !!!! My 2010 RAV4 V6 Limited FWD JBL is the beat 181k miles. Love mine. Pamper it with help from my Toyota ServiceDept. . I'll cry the day I sell it
No doubt this is an excellent car, but geez, that price! $46K for a RAV4? I guess that's the world we're living in. I would just buy a 1-2 year old Lexus RX for that money. As always, great review.
It is NUTS! I didn’t even buy my 5th gen 4runner for that price. 🙈 I was interested in a grand Cherokee at first for that kind of price but looking back, It is the best decision I have made in my life. 8 years later trouble free on the runner. Screw the overpriced models today for “Efficiency”
Ya absolutely no way lol. Lower trims are somewhat affordable still but no way in hell i'd buy a 200hp rav4 on year 8 of the generation before a refresh for that much. Toyota is just quadrupling down on this boring drivetrain.
Does anyone know when the 2025 RAV4 is coming to dealers? I feel like it should’ve happened sooner but it’s already November and 2025 RAV4s aren’t available for sale yet
As always , your reviews are the best Im going crazy waiting for the 2026 RAV , feeling its going to be a great new generation of improvements. I currently have a 2010 RAV4 Limited v6 JBL FWD. 181k miles. I love my car. Its been the best. Im going to miss my built-in 6 DISC CD player. I have pampered my bsby. Will cry when I decide to sell it As much as the nutmeg interior looks, its not practicle long term. 2026, im wanting the RAV4 to lbe larger and look like the smaller cousin to the new 4 RUNNER
@@hariranormal5584 Subaru, Mazda, even Honda have better deals on interest for financing, and you get more bang for the buck. Toyota is cannibalizing itself... between all the weird ass trims between all their SUVs and Trucks with all their issues... as nice as a Rav4, Camry, Corrolla are in reliability (I worry once they redesign these)... you aren't getting much for the money, esp with the dealership markups and the interest rates... on top of the fact that Toyota and its dealers are very non-negotiable on those terms and are relying on their reputation for their past era as a reason to not bother with their customers. I rather get the other brands for the sake of getting something just as good but cheaper.
The wife just bought a 2024 RAV4 XSE Hybrid (Silver/ black interior) with all options minus the pano sunroof and digital camera rear view mirror. A year ago local dealers were still getting $2k markups. Now they’re selling at $2k discounts(😮). We drove ours right off the lot. Our first hybrid and she loves it. Coming from a 2012 Forester it’s definitely a very techy, quiet and luxurious feel. Only recommendation; we’re doing a post break-in oil change at 1000 mi and subsequent changes at 5k mi intervals. 10k interval is too long! Also might do some Fluid Film protectant on key HV connections since we’re in a saltwater coastal area.
The Rav4 hybrid isn't just built in Japan. It's also assembled in Georgetown Kentucky and Cambridge & Woodstock Ontario in Canada. The Rav4 Prime is only built in Japan.
So, I bought a 2023 and don't have many complaints. It's an amazing machine. Seeing this video makes me feel better because I saw earlier videos/opinions that the 2025 would be the new gen and have a remake of the grill and some other changes to the exterior look. I don't see anything in this video that shows that, so for me, my 23 looks the same on the outside at least. I couldn't afford the Limited, but the XLE Premium met most of my needs. Wheels are the same as this model too.
Same here- we bought a 23 Ltd and love it.. We live in the frozen North East- New England- and let me say- the all wheel drive is amazing/awesome!! Maybe not off road amazing, but hey, I don’t need that. It’s the snow/ bad weather handling that will give you a safe feeling.
Even the gas only RAV4 is a good choice. That 2.5L 4 cylinder is crazy efficient, compared to the previous generation's 2.5L 4 cylinder. I drive this mostly in the city, and I can average anywhere between 33.6-39 mpg while driving in the normal mode, which is phenomenal. I've leased a RAV4 since 2013, and my family love this car. It's just the perfect daily driver SUV to have. Even the base LE trim has so many nice features, like LED headlights, heated seats, Toyota Safety Sense, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, start stop technology, Apple Carplay and Android Auto.
Was ready to buy a RAV4 hybrid in our area, wait time was 1-1.5yrs like what?! By the time I trade in my 7yr old SUV, value would’ve gone down and dealers were charging above MSRP! Bought a 2024 CRV Touring hybrid that was available on dealer lot, $1K off from Honda and dealer charged a little below MSRP! Also sold my 7+ y.o. SUV privately!
@@joek1353true but recalls happen all the time with most manufacturers and no one is exempt from that (look at Kia/Hyundai and even now Toyota). My CRV has been great with no issues (knock on wood) and hopefully, the recall repairs happen soon! So far, still very happy with the CRV hybrid!
@@jeffyoung6222 my 2016 Mazda CX-5 had a recall on the headlights and a service bulletin on the fuel fill intake. Still the best damn car we have ever owned and we buy Toyota and Lexus normally.
My wife was going to get one of these in XLE trim, but when we test drove one we were extremely underwhelmed. It was noisy, handling felt a bit clumsy, the interior felt cheaper than her $26k Crosstrek, and peering over the squared off hood felt like driving a truck, which is not what we wanted. We just could not feel where the $38k was going toward. The powertrain was good enough, and I had heard Mazda was going to be stuffing it into the CX-50, so we went to drive a CX-50 for comparison. We loved it so much we didn't even bother waiting for the hybrid version and bought a 2.5 Premium. Even my wife, who is...not a car nut, to say the least, felt the difference. Way more car for our money, and Mazda has allegedly been rock-solid reliable for a decade or so now. Time will tell but for now we're happy our shopping didn't end at the Toyota dealership.
@ryandigney4703 Did you buy the 2.5 regular gas turbo Mazda CX-50? I'm in your same shoes with shopping right now. Drove the hybrid Mazda CX50 and hated it though and test drove the 2 5 Premium+ gas turbo and thought it was great! I've not chosen yet between Honda CR-V hybrid sport touring, Mazda Cx-50 turbo gas, and I test drove a gas RAV4 tonight because they didn't have the hybrid in stock. Waiting to drive it in a few days. Honda drives best but has 2 MAJOR RECALLS, so I'm still shopping around. Ugh on Honda or I would've just bought theirs :(
@StayGold_MrsE we got the 2.5 non-turbo. We felt it had good enough power, couldn't justify the extra cost of the turbo, and wanted the presumed reliability of the N/A powertrain. I like the CR-V hybrid, with its Honda dynamics and Volvo-lite looks, but our usage cycle includes towing a ~1500lb teardrop camper on long road trips, so the weak tow rating (1000lbs) on the CR-V is what struck it from our list. My two cents: I wouldn't worry too much about recalls - a company being willing to put out the recalls and fix the issues is better than them sweeping issues under the rug and not taking accountability 🤷🏻♂️
@@ryandigney4703 thanks for the input! Good to know. I like the bells and whistles on the CX50. Maybe I'll give it another look.... CRV is still my favorite so we shall see. Thanks again!
Yeah it’s pretty good in terms of overall packaging. I doubt Toyota is going to change the next gen Rav4 very much. They don’t really need to because it’s a numbers game. Despite what anyone says, it’s about numbers because that equals money. I mean, it’s pretty sad for people who are wishing the downfall of Toyota because there are not many signs of that happening just yet 😂. Jokes aside though, I don’t even think the next gen Rav4 needs to be too different from the current one. I still like how the exterior looks, interior could use an overhaul because that larger screen placement in higher trims just looks terrible to me. It was clearly designed for the smaller 8 inch screen which they started out with. But other than that, a bit more sound insulation, less use of cheap feeling plastic (given the price) and slightly better storage solutions are the biggest drawbacks I see based on my ownership.
You must be small 😂 we have 1 and she loves it. I myself don't like the fact that the sienna has open space vs this model. The last Gen model is the one I have and it's actually bigger interior space 😂
@@joek1353 I have a 3rd gen Rav4 as well as a 2022 and it’s slightly better in terms of space but it’s not a difference I’d call massive. I’m not that tall so I fit in both perfectly fine. You have the 4th gen right? Sorry if I got that wrong.
We traded a 2019 RAV4 Limited with 22k miles for a 2024 MB GLC. After 5 yrs, the trade value was 30k! I know I’ll might miss the reliability but I’ll definitely miss the trade value when or if I decide to trade it. The GLC is pretty great!
THE GLC will depreciate much faster than the Toyota. Benz will retain only 40% of its value after 5 year 60k Miles, vsToyota will retain 65% of its value during the same time period. If you are rich you may not care and that is ok.
my wifes has averaged 6.2 litres per 100 km since knew and it has 40,000 km on it now. Its fine for its class but nothing special in most aspects. not my cup of tea
Is this the 2025? looks like the 2024 plus i cant find any info about the release of 2025 yet. Plus i think if 2025 was released, there would be more than one video on it.
I always love your reviews. I checked Toyota regarding tow hitch installation, and they still say (in the fine print) that all models of the 2025 RAV4 "tow hitch installation will require disabling or removing the kick sensor for the power lift gate". In addition, Toyota seems to be underproducing the nutmeg interior color, in the mid-west US dealers only stock ugly black interiors.
In 21 it was time to replace my wife’s 18 year old Camry. I had an 11 Rav 4WD Limited with the 3.5L V6 and loved my car. We looked at a new 22 Rav AWD Limited hybrid. We were so disappointed with it. The fit and finish was subpar. The road noise was pronounced and the seats were uncomfortable. We then looked at a new Venza and wanted to buy one but the option of Tan or Brown Leather interior wasn’t available. Only 1990 Gloomy Grey or Death Black was available, so we decided on an Outback. We know that the Subaru won’t last as long as a Toyota, so when it wears out we’ll replace it with a Lexus NX 350h AWD hybrid. At our age that will be the last vehicle she’ll ever need to own. I sold my Rav and our pickup and bought a new “leftover” 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab, 6’ bed with the premium and technology pkgs. Yes the interior is the Old, Outdated Death Black Leather interior. I reached out to Katzkin and they made me Lava Red Leather seat covers. Katzkin removed the black leather seat covers and installed my Lava Red Leather with black trim and stitching. My Tacoma will be my last pickup s as well.
Since it doesn't have the Camry fifth-generation hybrid drivetrain or the 3.0 safety sense, you should wait until 2026 for the new refresh or change and hopefully the fifth-generation hybrid drivetrain and safety-sense 3.0. If I'm wrong about this 2025 model, please let me know.
It’s always been 14.5 When it goes to empty of dte distance to empty. You still have 2.5 gallons on reserve. Giving you 60-100 mpg before bone dry. I’ve ran my 21 xse bone dry and got 610 miles on a tank
I really wish they would make the lighting full LED. Having halogen rear turn signals is so disappointing. I have full LED everything on my base model Ford Escape and it just looks betyer
Totally agree. I don't get it incandescent rear turn signals and backup lights ! At least these RAV4 Prime models now, finally have LED front turn signals. Not large and could be more pronounced, but I appreciate upgrade. Same with Subaru. Lacks so many LED opportunities If its because of $$s, make it a fair priced small option
Hello people! Is the 2025 RAv4 Hybrid LE trim still with no push start button? I'm planning to get my first RAV4 with no push start button. I know 2024 hybrid LE is no push start. how about the 2025 LE?
Most obvious difference between a 2025 and 2024 RAV4 Hybrid would be the lack of blue outlined Toyota logo and the addition of the Beyond Zero badge out back.
10:30 ? There are door lock settings that allow you to set a time within which if doors are untouched, the car will lock itself within up to 120sec. Although I can’t tell if that applies to walking away from the car. I will test that on my car today and find out. 25:08 hybrids are also built in Canada and recently in Indiana
That isn’t the same thing as a walk away auto lock. Most cars with keyless entry have a re-lock timer if you hit unlock but if nobody opens the door, it will automatically re-lock.
loved my Civic. love my Accord hybrid I currently have. I was looking into the CR-V but there's no way I can justify getting that over a RAV4. Looks like I'm going back to Toyota when I'm done paying this Accord off and need to get a new ride (have an 05 Tacoma still lol). spare tire/storage, better fuel economy, more options - the CRV only looks nicer on the inside but everything else is trumped by the RAV4. I don't care about big wheels - those hurt your fuel economy anyway. I would actually get rid of them and find some 17" rims
My patrol vehicle is a RAV4 AWD. It's roomy. My personal car is a CX5 and compared to the RAV4, mine feels a little peppier but I think the RAV4 is roomier than mine. I chose the CX5 because it's a little cheaper than the RAV4(used car market). New one for either is nearly 40 grand.
There a few mistakes i caught in this video. 1. The overall length is about 184inches not 180. 2. The ground clearance is 8.1 for all the hybrid models and 8.6 for the gas Limited, Adventure, TRD and XLR premium. 3.There actually is a heads up display available, however its only an option on the fully loaded prime XSE.
$46k plus taxes, for 18” wheels and unpainted half front bumper, non power folding mirrors, puny horn, older generation safety, no retractable rear window shade, droning noise from the CVT, older generation Toyota hybrid powertrain, and a year away from being redesigned. I hope she got a good discount over MSRP
No pano roof on the CRV ever. Europe has gotten the panoramic roof for almost 2 decades. Very weird omission. The CRV in my opinion is better looking but panoramic roof just opens up the interior…..
But the rav4s too compromised just for those two things You’re better off sucking it up and getting a car that’s easier to live with, more comfortable, roomier, better to drive and ride in, quieter etc
@@naveenthemachine Performance -one of the best in the segment Interior space- only slightly behind rivals. Interior quality-one of the best in the segment -fuel economy -best in the segment Tech- one of the best in the segment -Rode comfort - one of the best in the segment. All this for only slightly more than the competition If this is what "compromised" looks like to you, then it's no wonder nobody takes you seriously as a reviewer. You gotta look objectively at the full picture, and you've proven you can't do that. The reality is, the RAV4 is one of the best in the segment. One of the most well rounded choices of its class.
Agreed. Literally the only thing that would make the CX50 unbeatable is making an engine which has both port and direct injection for fuel, which cleans the buildup.
Panoramic sunroof, standard rear vents, 5 door smart key, digital rear view mirror, all auto windows, 300 hp PHEV version, soft touch materials in the rear doors, hands free lift gate, best mpg in its class, spare tire on the hybrid version, quicker than its competitors, LED fog lights, standard AWD on the hybrid and PHEV, 8 way powered passenger seat, wireless CarPlay and android auto on all trims… still makes this best in class 6 years later. Next gen will get the Camrys treatment soo it’ll be a refined version of this which will make it even better. Can’t wait.
@@jxmar_ at the cost of cramped seats, atrocious build quality, uncomfortable seats, noisy engine, unrefined driving experience, and poor fit finish that makes GM and Tesla look better. All topped off with a significantly higher price tag 😆
I'm good without "low profile tires/wheels". I'm sure this RAV4, with those tires, will ride better than those with lower profile. This type of vehicle isn't for "quick handling".
Interesting you got a 2025. Toyota USA corporate told me yesterday they didn’t know when they would release it. (Wish they were more transparent.) The apps on the CarPlay are HUGE.
In fact is a 2024. The 2025 will remain the same vehicle but will replace the Hybrid badge with a Beyond Zero badge and will say HEV instead of the typical Hybrid letters and the blue hue of the Toyota logos in front and rear will be gone too. Another change is that the RAV4 Prime now will be called RAV4 PHEV.
We just ordered one which is due in mid December. Most dealers are just starting to include these on their websites with “in production” listed in the ad and some include a delivery date. Toyota needed to add that because the dealer was hesitant to give us a firm date at first. Also, my father, who was a highway safety engineer, drilled in me not to buy the first year of a new car or major redesign. Admittedly, things are much more advanced today, however, I think that it is still sound advice.
@ nice. Good info. The one in the video is a 2024. The 2025 models haven’t hit dealers yet and the hybrid badges are gone in the 2025 models. Idk why Safran lied about.
@ We bought the car unseen after reading and watching a lot of reviews. They only had one used gas RAV4 on the lot which was almost as much as a new one. Our Toyota dealer rarely has and of the popular models to try which makes things more difficult. However, we put down $500 to hold it for us. The dealer was able to get Toyota to manufacture the specific car that we wanted and we will have it as the first new ones roll of the assembly line. Of course, that makes it difficult to get much reduction in price. But we got a few great add-ones included such as a dog ramp for our Labrador Retriever.
I own 2021 same model, paid 45,000 Can$ before taxes and fees. Good car but few cost savings not very impressive. Manual passenger seat on a limited trim, glove box no lock and switches on driver side door not illuminated, my 2015 odyssey has power passenger seat and illuminated switches.
All front lighting are LED’s, rear incandescent, I just don’t why manufacturers cheap out like that, I’ll be glad to pay an extra $25 for all LED’s those design engineers need to be schooled, it’s 2024 !!!!!!!!!!
So totally agree. Subaru is the same At least with this RAV4 Prime, they upgraded the front turn signal to LED Puny, like the horn...could be more pronounced, but appreciate the upgrade
I like this colour combo and I’m sure I’d be very happy with a RAV4 hybrid but damn, they are pricey and still, too noisy considering the price tag so 🤔 it really needs more sound dampening
Funny how people are complaining about how outdated the Rav4 is. Now that Toyota has updated the tech and powertrain in the Tacoma and Tundra, everyone is complaining about reliability. I'd rather buy this outdated Rav4 than 90% of the new cars on the market. At least I know it won't have any issues going 100k miles.
Toyota is resting on its laurels! Why hasn't this been redesigned fully? Last year, Model Y beat the Corolla and RAV4 to become the best selling car in the WORLD. Looks like the same thing will happen for 2024. Model Y is getting a refresh for 2025 so the gap will widen even further.
toyota simps will still buy this for MSRP or over because of PERCEIVED reliability. Regardless of if its true or not. Enjoy your cheap rattly slow plastic box i guess guys
I'm biased because I'm waiting for my 2025 Sienna XSE AWD to arrive, but I'm happier paying about $4000 more for a Sienna that is more versatile and still gets about 36 MPG.
Toyota makes some really weird cost cutting decisions.. Why 1 rear seat map pocket? Why LED lights in the front but incandescent rear? Why puddle lights on the mirror but not power folding?
Love Toyota but excited to see the new generation when it is finally released. My mom has a 2016 Limited and the current generation has a much noisier interior
Prepare to be very disappointed😂 Toyotas known for overhyping and severely underwhelming in the real world Just look at what Toyota and Lexus did for the NX LX RX RZ BZ4X tundra sequoia TX GX grand highlander 4Runner Tacoma Land Cruiser crown, signia, GR corolla, etc.
@@naveenthemachine how would you know? because you own a camry? Try actually buying a RX, very quiet and nicely refined for its segment. Drove a X5 today, it had more road noise. I need something bigger and due to theft issues I am moving away from lexus, but overall my RX has been great, very quiet, very quick, great sound system, 4 wheel steering has a great turning radius, drivers very smooth on the highway... your clueless.. try getting out of your moms basement once in a while troll..
@ I mean, sure, I was mostly speaking figuratively. I can certainly believe it. However, having to wait these long periods for upgrading hardware/software absolutely influences buying decisions when cross shopping vehicles. I have TSS 3.0 on my new Toyota and I wouldn’t even consider another one of their vehicles until it’s equipped with at least that. Having owned version 2.5 and 3.0, there’s a massive difference.
Happy Saturday everyone! We were lucky enough to get our hands on a fresh from the factory 2025 RAV4 Hybrid Limited from a family friend to review and while we are waiting for Toyota to introduce a fully redesigned RAV4 for 2026, the current model is still one of the best and if you simply can't wait for the new model next year, there is nothing wrong with choosing the last model year of this generation and it should also be the most reliable version as well!
does this mean the Lexus equivalent NX350h will be changed next year too? Or will it take another year after the RAV4 2026 for the change to happen on the NX350?
Toyota discontinued the “Adventure” trim a while back replacing it with the Woodland edition trim
Pretty sure Toyota would make there changes first before Lexus follows next. Hopefully the next Gen is actually bigger interior space with more leg room 😮
Sofyan, Thanks for highlighting the RAV4's comparatively cramped interior. Rather than asking themselves how many more RAV4s they could sell if they matched the dimensions of chief competitors, I suspect Toyota will rest on their laurels and leave the next RAV4 unchanged in this critical area. As much as I admire the RAV4 Hybrid, this one costs more than a Signia XLE and that makes no sense whatsoever.
The RAV4 needs the bigger engine from the Lexus NX350 with 275HP & 317LB-FT
Can't wait to buy this used lol in 5-7 years. So who ever is driving my rav4 please be nice to it 😂
lol
I wouldn't want a 7 year old used Hybrid, you'll only have about 3-4 years left on the hybrid battery before it is past it's expected life expectancy and could fail at anytime.
@@toualor1042 used cars aren’t the bargain they once were. Cheaper, yes, but the value proposition isn’t there anymore.
@@TheCobruhAlienat0r exactly, pretty dumb decision to buy such an old hybrid
These retain value so well not sure you’ll be getting a deal, especially with the hybrid battery might be needing replacement a few years into your ownership. Even with 80k miles these go for over $25k it’s ridiculous. Toyota badge does wonders for resell value in many cases better to just buy new for the warranties and peace of mind.
Crazy to think that this is the 7th year of this RAV4 design. Still looks fresh everytime I see one
My wife and I purchased a 2024 RAV4. In our opinion the best option. No regrets. Plan to keep it for a long time.
This year model is actually smaller interior than last Gen 😢 we have both models and it's actually backwards in terms of space
@ I think that is true but as a car enthusiast, I love the more masculine styling over the previous gen haha.
My husband is convincing me to look at the RAV4 over the Toyota Camry XLE. How big is the trunk space?
@ trunk is pretty decent size for us. We have 2 dogs and no issues with space on road trips.
u like plastic interior ?
Here’s a hot take,
I don’t care about “flashy, luxurious interior” in a non luxury vehicle and think this interior looks good.
I agree with you
Normally I’d agree with you but honestly if you’re gonna charge me $35-$45k, you better give me a luxury interior for that price. If Camry and Prius can do it, so can rav4. And yes your take is really cold.m
@ ok
I also don’t care because all this tech and interior that use to be in luxury vehicles, are now making all these economy vehicles expensive 😂
It doesn’t have to be luxury but it also doesn’t need to feel so cheap. The turn signal and wiper stalks feel hollow and low grade. The CRVs materials feel so much better and I’m not sure anyone would consider that luxury.
I cannot imagine receiving a better, more complete, more valuable, and more honest review of an automobile. Thank you so very much! My dad was a highway engineer and I have inherited his high quality standards and attention to detail. While we have already ordered a new 2025 RAV4, this was a solid commendation of our decision. We are long-term Toyota customers and I just prepped my 14-year old Corolla for the Maine winter. I certainly have enjoyed this car. We also are transitioning our 2017 Camry to our daughter. Our service department is top notch and another major reason we chose this car over others. Besides great work, they have an amazing customer area and provide free transportation if you need it. Thank you again and I am now a subscriber to your channel.
Respect Sofyan not flooring this friend and family’s vehicle and treating it nicely. This caring touch means a lot.
Agree, I noticed that too.
You really can’t hurt a hybrid by flooring it. The engine is very under-stressed. It’s probably actually good for it to push it. A lot of hybrids end up with carbon because they are never pushed.
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I bought a RA4 Hybrid Cruiser here in AU. Absolutely love this car. Doesnt look so hitech like the new EVs. This car will last me at least 10years and it will still look good on the road. Take it from someone who previously drove the same corolla for 21years.
LOVE the Tan interior !
We are so sick and tired of the 1990 Gloomy Grey and Death Black interior that Every automobile manufacturer has been shoving down everyone’s throats for 35 years.
That's why I bought the Ltd. So I could get tan. In Canada the colour choices are even fewer. My 23 is the same as the video.
Yep like Chevrolet
This is the best Rav4, and I have driven most of generations. It is great car, and can handle better than some old sports cars in the past.
Great review. I have a 2019 RAV4 Limited, silver with the light grey/white interior and mechanical AWD, auto 8 speed. It has reached 100,000 miles with no problems. I just changed the coolant, oil, and brake fluid. I can comment that the interior has not changed with the exception of the screen graphics and the larger screen. When I bought the RAV4, I noticed that the Limited had some things found in a Lexus, such as the auto up/down windows. As mentioned in the video, the interior can be noisy because Toyota would like you to buy a Lexus to get more interior quietness.
Toyotas with the 3.5L v6 are very quiet
@@naveenthemachinedoesn’t help the noisy interior from road and wind noise. Lexus had that down pack. The engine itself is quiet and refined though!
Watch out for the coolant bypass valve if you’re in the market. It’s like a 800 dollar fix usually not covered
I thought that was modified/ fixed for 2023…
@ no it was not
it's covered under warranty
I’ve owned a less than peppy Kia Forte for nine years and never felt too safe driving it on the highway. So last week we decided to buy a Toyota Rav Hybrid and I can’t wait to drive it.
This one was made in Japan because of the pano roof. Non-pano is (at least) made in Canada.
I believe the new 2025 Limited models are manufactured in Kentucky.
@@dylstaleythey’re built in Japan, Canada mostly and now USA.
Primes are only Japan built.
You can easily tell a Japanese built model by looking at the bumper. It will have tow points that they used to ship them overseas
@@fallguy4209 Sorry, I didn’t mean to imply they were only built in Kentucky, just that the pano roof isn’t a Japan-only feature anymore.
My sister has a 2009, now it has over 200,000 miles. No engine or transmission issues. Starter and alternator gave up in last 2-3 years. Has started eating a little oil recently, and dealer just recommended changing oil every 3,000 miles and nothing else. Just great vehicles.
I have a 2010 @ 176k, base model. Outside of plastic rattling, this thing is a tank.
Yes !!!! My 2010 RAV4 V6 Limited FWD JBL is the beat
181k miles. Love mine.
Pamper it with help from my Toyota ServiceDept.
. I'll cry the day I sell it
No doubt this is an excellent car, but geez, that price! $46K for a RAV4? I guess that's the world we're living in. I would just buy a 1-2 year old Lexus RX for that money. As always, great review.
It is NUTS! I didn’t even buy my 5th gen 4runner for that price. 🙈 I was interested in a grand Cherokee at first for that kind of price but looking back, It is the best decision I have made in my life. 8 years later trouble free on the runner. Screw the overpriced models today for “Efficiency”
Ya absolutely no way lol. Lower trims are somewhat affordable still but no way in hell i'd buy a 200hp rav4 on year 8 of the generation before a refresh for that much. Toyota is just quadrupling down on this boring drivetrain.
Toyota has to charge that….. to pay for all their Tundra & Tacoma warranty claims/recalls. Lol
good luck buying a 1 or 2 year old Lexus for that price lol
Does anyone know when the 2025 RAV4 is coming to dealers? I feel like it should’ve happened sooner but it’s already November and 2025 RAV4s aren’t available for sale yet
Dealers should start getting them in larger numbers by the end of November, but they're already starting to allocate them to customers.
I was able to put a deposit on one. It should arrive November 20th
@@DiamondDinosaurus How much did you pay out the door???
As always , your reviews are the best
Im going crazy waiting for the 2026 RAV , feeling its going to be a great new generation of improvements.
I currently have a 2010 RAV4 Limited v6 JBL FWD. 181k miles. I love my car. Its been the best. Im going to miss my built-in 6 DISC CD player.
I have pampered my bsby. Will cry when I decide to sell it
As much as the nutmeg interior looks, its not practicle long term.
2026, im wanting the RAV4 to lbe larger and look like the smaller cousin to the new 4 RUNNER
I’m a Toyota guy but 46 grand??? Good lord
ya, so dont look at a highlander or your might pass out
Might as well get the signia at that point for the same price.
Economy problems, if any competitor have a better overall deal, let us know.
@@hariranormal5584 Subaru, Mazda, even Honda have better deals on interest for financing, and you get more bang for the buck. Toyota is cannibalizing itself... between all the weird ass trims between all their SUVs and Trucks with all their issues... as nice as a Rav4, Camry, Corrolla are in reliability (I worry once they redesign these)... you aren't getting much for the money, esp with the dealership markups and the interest rates... on top of the fact that Toyota and its dealers are very non-negotiable on those terms and are relying on their reputation for their past era as a reason to not bother with their customers. I rather get the other brands for the sake of getting something just as good but cheaper.
The problem is that for $46k you get a car with the same plastics and design as its base $28k version. Which is good for $28k, bad for 46k
Beautiful design of Toyota RAV4 it will last forever....with this design is so stunning..
The wife just bought a 2024 RAV4 XSE Hybrid (Silver/ black interior) with all options minus the pano sunroof and digital camera rear view mirror. A year ago local dealers were still getting $2k markups. Now they’re selling at $2k discounts(😮). We drove ours right off the lot. Our first hybrid and she loves it.
Coming from a 2012 Forester it’s definitely a very techy, quiet and luxurious feel. Only recommendation; we’re doing a post break-in oil change at 1000 mi and subsequent changes at 5k mi intervals. 10k interval is too long! Also might do some Fluid Film protectant on key HV connections since we’re in a saltwater coastal area.
The Rav4 hybrid isn't just built in Japan. It's also assembled in Georgetown Kentucky and Cambridge & Woodstock Ontario in Canada. The Rav4 Prime is only built in Japan.
I was gonna say the same, you are 100% correct!!
Non Prime RAV4 's with that pano roof are built in Japan, or at least some of them are...
So, I bought a 2023 and don't have many complaints. It's an amazing machine. Seeing this video makes me feel better because I saw earlier videos/opinions that the 2025 would be the new gen and have a remake of the grill and some other changes to the exterior look. I don't see anything in this video that shows that, so for me, my 23 looks the same on the outside at least. I couldn't afford the Limited, but the XLE Premium met most of my needs. Wheels are the same as this model too.
I've had the same thoughts, and I have a '23 XLE. Love it, but I only wish I'd got one with a panoramic sunroof.
Same here- we bought a 23 Ltd and love it.. We live in the frozen North East- New England- and let me say- the all wheel drive is amazing/awesome!! Maybe not off road amazing, but hey, I don’t need that. It’s the snow/ bad weather handling that will give you a safe feeling.
@@JTTTTx yep - I'm in the frozen Northeast in New England, as well!
@ Maine
@JTTTTx oh, you're colder than me. I'm in balmy Southeastern Mass.
Even the gas only RAV4 is a good choice. That 2.5L 4 cylinder is crazy efficient, compared to the previous generation's 2.5L 4 cylinder. I drive this mostly in the city, and I can average anywhere between 33.6-39 mpg while driving in the normal mode, which is phenomenal. I've leased a RAV4 since 2013, and my family love this car. It's just the perfect daily driver SUV to have. Even the base LE trim has so many nice features, like LED headlights, heated seats, Toyota Safety Sense, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, start stop technology, Apple Carplay and Android Auto.
We still have our 2014 RAV4 and still running pretty good.
Was ready to buy a RAV4 hybrid in our area, wait time was 1-1.5yrs like what?! By the time I trade in my 7yr old SUV, value would’ve gone down and dealers were charging above MSRP! Bought a 2024 CRV Touring hybrid that was available on dealer lot, $1K off from Honda and dealer charged a little below MSRP! Also sold my 7+ y.o. SUV privately!
Crv hybrid is actually bigger in terms of interior space. Only downside is the recent recalls
@@joek1353true but recalls happen all the time with most manufacturers and no one is exempt from that (look at Kia/Hyundai and even now Toyota). My CRV has been great with no issues (knock on wood) and hopefully, the recall repairs happen soon! So far, still very happy with the CRV hybrid!
Never seen any recall for my Mazda CX5 2.5NA
@@jeffyoung6222 my 2016 Mazda CX-5 had a recall on the headlights and a service bulletin on the fuel fill intake. Still the best damn car we have ever owned and we buy Toyota and Lexus normally.
Does its cabin rattles too?
My wife was going to get one of these in XLE trim, but when we test drove one we were extremely underwhelmed. It was noisy, handling felt a bit clumsy, the interior felt cheaper than her $26k Crosstrek, and peering over the squared off hood felt like driving a truck, which is not what we wanted. We just could not feel where the $38k was going toward. The powertrain was good enough, and I had heard Mazda was going to be stuffing it into the CX-50, so we went to drive a CX-50 for comparison. We loved it so much we didn't even bother waiting for the hybrid version and bought a 2.5 Premium. Even my wife, who is...not a car nut, to say the least, felt the difference. Way more car for our money, and Mazda has allegedly been rock-solid reliable for a decade or so now. Time will tell but for now we're happy our shopping didn't end at the Toyota dealership.
@ryandigney4703
Did you buy the 2.5 regular gas turbo Mazda CX-50? I'm in your same shoes with shopping right now. Drove the hybrid Mazda CX50 and hated it though and test drove the 2 5 Premium+ gas turbo and thought it was great! I've not chosen yet between Honda CR-V hybrid sport touring, Mazda Cx-50 turbo gas, and I test drove a gas RAV4 tonight because they didn't have the hybrid in stock. Waiting to drive it in a few days. Honda drives best but has 2 MAJOR RECALLS, so I'm still shopping around. Ugh on Honda or I would've just bought theirs :(
@StayGold_MrsE we got the 2.5 non-turbo. We felt it had good enough power, couldn't justify the extra cost of the turbo, and wanted the presumed reliability of the N/A powertrain. I like the CR-V hybrid, with its Honda dynamics and Volvo-lite looks, but our usage cycle includes towing a ~1500lb teardrop camper on long road trips, so the weak tow rating (1000lbs) on the CR-V is what struck it from our list. My two cents: I wouldn't worry too much about recalls - a company being willing to put out the recalls and fix the issues is better than them sweeping issues under the rug and not taking accountability 🤷🏻♂️
@@ryandigney4703 thanks for the input! Good to know. I like the bells and whistles on the CX50. Maybe I'll give it another look.... CRV is still my favorite so we shall see. Thanks again!
46k for a rav4 is actually insane. this is the 6th model year of this generation, toyota should have a redesign at this point.
The legroom in these RAV4s is amazing for a small car, my grandma’s 2020 RAV4 has more rear seat legroom than my dad’s 2025 X5
Yeah it’s pretty good in terms of overall packaging. I doubt Toyota is going to change the next gen Rav4 very much. They don’t really need to because it’s a numbers game. Despite what anyone says, it’s about numbers because that equals money. I mean, it’s pretty sad for people who are wishing the downfall of Toyota because there are not many signs of that happening just yet 😂. Jokes aside though, I don’t even think the next gen Rav4 needs to be too different from the current one. I still like how the exterior looks, interior could use an overhaul because that larger screen placement in higher trims just looks terrible to me. It was clearly designed for the smaller 8 inch screen which they started out with. But other than that, a bit more sound insulation, less use of cheap feeling plastic (given the price) and slightly better storage solutions are the biggest drawbacks I see based on my ownership.
You must be small 😂 we have 1 and she loves it. I myself don't like the fact that the sienna has open space vs this model. The last Gen model is the one I have and it's actually bigger interior space 😂
@@joek1353 I have a 3rd gen Rav4 as well as a 2022 and it’s slightly better in terms of space but it’s not a difference I’d call massive. I’m not that tall so I fit in both perfectly fine. You have the 4th gen right? Sorry if I got that wrong.
@@joek1353 I’ve been in the gen you have, legroom is similar to the newer ones
We traded a 2019 RAV4 Limited with 22k miles for a 2024 MB GLC. After 5 yrs, the trade value was 30k! I know I’ll might miss the reliability but I’ll definitely miss the trade value when or if I decide to trade it. The GLC is pretty great!
THE GLC will depreciate much faster than the Toyota. Benz will retain only 40% of its value after 5 year 60k Miles, vsToyota will retain 65% of its value during the same time period. If you are rich you may not care and that is ok.
Just watched a rogue review and this one is honestly much better
I hope the next year model removes the popup style central display unit, but tucks it on the dashboard for a clean look
It will look like the new Camry
Toyota Hybrids are pretty cool! They’re super efficient and great for the environment because they use both gas and electric power.
@@DominionAnako-bb7ry but they’re also incredibly noisy and their AWD system is completely useless
AI comment?
my wifes has averaged 6.2 litres per 100 km since knew and it has 40,000 km on it now. Its fine for its class but nothing special in most aspects. not my cup of tea
@@naveenthemachine Mine is not noisy. Not sure what you are talking about.
@@naveenthemachine the hybrid Rav4 is a heck of lot quieter than the gas model.
Is this the 2025? looks like the 2024 plus i cant find any info about the release of 2025 yet. Plus i think if 2025 was released, there would be more than one video on it.
Because new buyers will have model year as 2025; however nothing changes otherwise.
Did they keep the temporary spare and jack or have they gone to the inflator system?
Temporary spare
HI mate, can you please tell me , is Havel H6 back cabin has more space compare to RAVA 4 cruise?
I always love your reviews. I checked Toyota regarding tow hitch installation, and they still say (in the fine print) that all models of the 2025 RAV4 "tow hitch installation will require disabling or removing the kick sensor for the power lift gate". In addition, Toyota seems to be underproducing the nutmeg interior color, in the mid-west US dealers only stock ugly black interiors.
I drive a 2019 hybrid limited and love it! I wish that mine had a power passenger seat and the full digital instrument cluster
The sound quality drop when the mic switches to toyota is funny and sad at the same time
Toyota Rav4 is the only vehicle I know of to have fallen from a elevated highway accident landed on all fours with passengers surviving
A very full great review!
Is this the same size as the 2025 Taos?? I like the interior of the new Taos with pano roof.
Great review!
I like it thank you for sharing. I am buying one this week.
Is it any different than 2023 rav4 hybrid limited?
Can you confirm faster please trying to buy one
it's exact same as a 23
In 21 it was time to replace my wife’s 18 year old Camry.
I had an 11 Rav 4WD Limited with the 3.5L V6 and loved my car.
We looked at a new 22 Rav AWD Limited hybrid.
We were so disappointed with it.
The fit and finish was subpar. The road noise was pronounced and the seats were uncomfortable.
We then looked at a new Venza and wanted to buy one but the option of Tan or Brown Leather interior wasn’t available. Only 1990 Gloomy Grey or Death Black was available, so we decided on an Outback.
We know that the Subaru won’t last as long as a Toyota, so when it wears out we’ll replace it with a Lexus NX 350h AWD hybrid.
At our age that will be the last vehicle she’ll ever need to own.
I sold my Rav and our pickup and bought a new “leftover” 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab, 6’ bed with the premium and technology pkgs.
Yes the interior is the Old, Outdated Death Black Leather interior. I reached out to Katzkin and they made me Lava Red Leather seat covers.
Katzkin removed the black leather seat covers and installed my Lava Red Leather with black trim and stitching.
My Tacoma will be my last pickup s as well.
The worst thing about the current rav 4 is there are so much plastic rattling noises on non smooth roads at high speeds.
Not mine
Had mine for three years. No rattles.
Not mine either. 2020 model.
Stfu i work for Toyota they all rattle god you kool aid drinkers make me sick @Redhawk24
I gotta 21 no rattles
I ordered one of these for my new company car, same trim. Thanks for the video!
In Australia our RAV4 Cruiser does have the auto folding mirrors.
Since it doesn't have the Camry fifth-generation hybrid drivetrain or the 3.0 safety sense, you should wait until 2026 for the new refresh or change and hopefully the fifth-generation hybrid drivetrain and safety-sense 3.0. If I'm wrong about this 2025 model, please let me know.
Amazing on gas but for modern times, that's it. I'm just looking forward to your re-release of the hyundai tucson hybrid review.
Stay tuned! It’s coming soon! 😊
@@theredlinewhen will the 2025 Honda odyssey review be coming?
12.5 gallon tank on my 2023 rav4 hybrid limited, did they make the tank bigger for 25? Im thinking it was a mistake on the video
It’s always been 14.5
When it goes to empty of dte distance to empty. You still have 2.5 gallons on reserve. Giving you 60-100 mpg before bone dry.
I’ve ran my 21 xse bone dry and got 610 miles on a tank
You must be in Canada. 4.45 l per gallon vs 3.8 US gallon
I really wish they would make the lighting full LED. Having halogen rear turn signals is so disappointing. I have full LED everything on my base model Ford Escape and it just looks betyer
Totally agree. I don't get it incandescent rear turn signals and backup lights ! At least these RAV4 Prime models now, finally have LED front turn signals. Not large and could be more pronounced, but I appreciate upgrade.
Same with Subaru. Lacks so many LED opportunities
If its because of $$s, make it a fair priced small option
@Redline Reviews This Toyota RAV4 HEV or Hybrid Electric Vehicle is currently sold here in the Philippines with the XLE and LTD or Limited grades.
Still holding my 2006 RAV4 V6 AWD that gets only up to 25mpg but is faster, can tow more and best of all doesn't cost $45k. Lol
Have same in FWD: cost @ 24K new and other than replacing ignition coils has been a dream at a mere 100K miles.
How many miles have you driven it?
The RAV 4 has a few advantages over the CRV, but in my area lease payments on the RAV4 are about $250 more per month. I'm getting the Honda.
Is there a tyre pressure monitor?
There is for US assembled Rav4's but not for Canadian assembled models because no law enforcing them.
Hello people! Is the 2025 RAv4 Hybrid LE trim still with no push start button? I'm planning to get my first RAV4 with no push start button. I know 2024 hybrid LE is no push start. how about the 2025 LE?
Absolutely should have power folding mirrors.
I wish Toyota partnered with with a better audio partner. Jbl needs to do better
They do have power folding mirrors, in Europe.
Most obvious difference between a 2025 and 2024 RAV4 Hybrid would be the lack of blue outlined Toyota logo and the addition of the Beyond Zero badge out back.
Can you review the regular gas version?
When the refreshed Rav4 comes out in 2026, it will only be available in hybrid, no more gas model.
Hi Sofyan any update on you’re rav4 prime?
10:30 ? There are door lock settings that allow you to set a time within which if doors are untouched, the car will lock itself within up to 120sec. Although I can’t tell if that applies to walking away from the car. I will test that on my car today and find out. 25:08 hybrids are also built in Canada and recently in Indiana
That isn’t the same thing as a walk away auto lock. Most cars with keyless entry have a re-lock timer if you hit unlock but if nobody opens the door, it will automatically re-lock.
Thank God they did not putthe larger rims on it! Nothing like buying a new rim every time you hit a pothole.
I find it strange that you do such an in-depth interview, but never show any of the safety tech. Ie the actual functionality of safety sense 2.5.
I agree, it’d be nice to see more discussion of that
loved my Civic. love my Accord hybrid I currently have. I was looking into the CR-V but there's no way I can justify getting that over a RAV4. Looks like I'm going back to Toyota when I'm done paying this Accord off and need to get a new ride (have an 05 Tacoma still lol). spare tire/storage, better fuel economy, more options - the CRV only looks nicer on the inside but everything else is trumped by the RAV4. I don't care about big wheels - those hurt your fuel economy anyway. I would actually get rid of them and find some 17" rims
My patrol vehicle is a RAV4 AWD. It's roomy. My personal car is a CX5 and compared to the RAV4, mine feels a little peppier but I think the RAV4 is roomier than mine. I chose the CX5 because it's a little cheaper than the RAV4(used car market). New one for either is nearly 40 grand.
The 2025 is a pretty nice redesign and sales should improve from last year
There a few mistakes i caught in this video. 1. The overall length is about 184inches not 180. 2. The ground clearance is 8.1 for all the hybrid models and 8.6 for the gas Limited, Adventure, TRD and XLR premium. 3.There actually is a heads up display available, however its only an option on the fully loaded prime XSE.
Got a nx450+ its soild 👌
i just bought a xse hybrid few days ago about a 5 month wait in Ontario....
Would be nice to see the rav4 get the new 5th gen hybrid system like a lot of the rest of the line. Hopefully cablegate is properly resolved.
$46k plus taxes, for 18” wheels and unpainted half front bumper, non power folding mirrors, puny horn, older generation safety, no retractable rear window shade, droning noise from the CVT, older generation Toyota hybrid powertrain, and a year away from being redesigned. I hope she got a good discount over MSRP
features wise this checks all the boxes, as the crv is missing cooled seats which is a shame, and the digital rear view mirror: nice touch from toyota
No pano roof on the CRV ever. Europe has gotten the panoramic roof for almost 2 decades. Very weird omission. The CRV in my opinion is better looking but panoramic roof just opens up the interior…..
But the rav4s too compromised just for those two things
You’re better off sucking it up and getting a car that’s easier to live with, more comfortable, roomier, better to drive and ride in, quieter etc
@@naveenthemachineNot in terms of
Performance for its class.
Interior space
Interior quality
fuel economy
Tech features,
Ride comfort
@@KevLEXodus yeah it’s compromised in all those areas
@@naveenthemachine
Performance -one of the best in the segment
Interior space- only slightly behind rivals.
Interior quality-one of the best in the segment
-fuel economy -best in the segment
Tech- one of the best in the segment
-Rode comfort - one of the best in the segment.
All this for only slightly more than the competition
If this is what "compromised" looks like to you, then it's no wonder nobody takes you seriously as a reviewer. You gotta look objectively at the full picture, and you've proven you can't do that.
The reality is, the RAV4 is one of the best in the segment. One of the most well rounded choices of its class.
Now that the CX50 hybrid is coming, I’ll take that
Agreed. Literally the only thing that would make the CX50 unbeatable is making an engine which has both port and direct injection for fuel, which cleans the buildup.
@@oneiros1401it's coming with this RAV4s hybrid system, so the same dual port injected 2.5 engine.
It is the same Toyota Hybrid system.
Toyota and Mazda have an active partnership currently.
@ but different transmission my boi, no cvt
@@dnice362 Nope, has an eCVT just like the Rav4 Hybrid. Which isn't a belt driven CVT, it's very reliable.
Panoramic sunroof, standard rear vents, 5 door smart key, digital rear view mirror, all auto windows, 300 hp PHEV version, soft touch materials in the rear doors, hands free lift gate, best mpg in its class, spare tire on the hybrid version, quicker than its competitors, LED fog lights, standard AWD on the hybrid and PHEV, 8 way powered passenger seat, wireless CarPlay and android auto on all trims… still makes this best in class 6 years later. Next gen will get the Camrys treatment soo it’ll be a refined version of this which will make it even better. Can’t wait.
when will the new RAV4 be out? Next year?
@@jxmar_ at the cost of cramped seats, atrocious build quality, uncomfortable seats, noisy engine, unrefined driving experience, and poor fit finish that makes GM and Tesla look better. All topped off with a significantly higher price tag 😆
@ next year. It’ll be a 2026 model.
@@naveenthemachine everything you’re saying is bs. I’ve been in the Hyundai Tucson and it felt cheap compared to the RAV4.
@ was yours the limited trim? If not that’s why. You obviously haven’t compared or been in a rav4 le or XLE that’s worse
I'm good without "low profile tires/wheels". I'm sure this RAV4, with those tires, will ride better than those with lower profile. This type of vehicle isn't for "quick handling".
Interesting you got a 2025. Toyota USA corporate told me yesterday they didn’t know when they would release it. (Wish they were more transparent.)
The apps on the CarPlay are HUGE.
In fact is a 2024. The 2025 will remain the same vehicle but will replace the Hybrid badge with a Beyond Zero badge and will say HEV instead of the typical Hybrid letters and the blue hue of the Toyota logos in front and rear will be gone too. Another change is that the RAV4 Prime now will be called RAV4 PHEV.
@ thought so.
We just ordered one which is due in mid December. Most dealers are just starting to include these on their websites with “in production” listed in the ad and some include a delivery date. Toyota needed to add that because the dealer was hesitant to give us a firm date at first. Also, my father, who was a highway safety engineer, drilled in me not to buy the first year of a new car or major redesign. Admittedly, things are much more advanced today, however, I think that it is still sound advice.
@ nice. Good info. The one in the video is a 2024. The 2025 models haven’t hit dealers yet and the hybrid badges are gone in the 2025 models.
Idk why Safran lied about.
@ We bought the car unseen after reading and watching a lot of reviews. They only had one used gas RAV4 on the lot which was almost as much as a new one. Our Toyota dealer rarely has and of the popular models to try which makes things more difficult. However, we put down $500 to hold it for us. The dealer was able to get Toyota to manufacture the specific car that we wanted and we will have it as the first new ones roll of the assembly line. Of course, that makes it difficult to get much reduction in price. But we got a few great add-ones included such as a dog ramp for our Labrador Retriever.
I own 2021 same model, paid 45,000 Can$ before taxes and fees. Good car but few cost savings not very impressive. Manual passenger seat on a limited trim, glove box no lock and switches on driver side door not illuminated, my 2015 odyssey has power passenger seat and illuminated switches.
All front lighting are LED’s, rear incandescent, I just don’t why manufacturers cheap out like that, I’ll be glad to pay an extra $25 for all LED’s those design engineers need to be schooled, it’s 2024 !!!!!!!!!!
So totally agree. Subaru is the same
At least with this RAV4 Prime, they upgraded the front turn signal to LED
Puny, like the horn...could be more pronounced, but appreciate the upgrade
I like this colour combo and I’m sure I’d be very happy with a RAV4 hybrid but damn, they are pricey and still, too noisy considering the price tag so 🤔 it really needs more sound dampening
Funny how people are complaining about how outdated the Rav4 is. Now that Toyota has updated the tech and powertrain in the Tacoma and Tundra, everyone is complaining about reliability. I'd rather buy this outdated Rav4 than 90% of the new cars on the market. At least I know it won't have any issues going 100k miles.
Plenty of cars exceeding 100k without issue
Because Toyota screwed up. The rav4 was dated when it came out. The tundra Tacoma sequoia are also dated
so reliability wise it’s not there anymore
I have a 2017 and it rides a little rough. I hope this one has better suspension.
Just bought it yesterday
Really wish they put in the auto folding mirrors!
Toyota is milking the hell out of this generation. This should have been the refresh year
It's hard to beat perfection.
@@henryhonda8408 perfection is cheap shitbox quality
Definitely manually check your mpg. Mine has always been 6-8mpg optimistic in real world driving.
I always get about 10 mpg more than advertised. Put it in ECO mode and stop driving it like it's a race car.
@@henryhonda8408 lol nice assumption and ignorance of a myriad of variables that go into fuel economy. Please tell me more 😂
@@tigernosestudios1894I get 10% above advertised mpg.... easy......I get 50mpg driving around Phoenix . Even at 75mph on the highway I get 43.
Toyota is resting on its laurels! Why hasn't this been redesigned fully? Last year, Model Y beat the Corolla and RAV4 to become the best selling car in the WORLD. Looks like the same thing will happen for 2024.
Model Y is getting a refresh for 2025 so the gap will widen even further.
Agreed. Toyotas falling further and further behind.
toyota simps will still buy this for MSRP or over because of PERCEIVED reliability. Regardless of if its true or not. Enjoy your cheap rattly slow plastic box i guess guys
I'm biased because I'm waiting for my 2025 Sienna XSE AWD to arrive, but I'm happier paying about $4000 more for a Sienna that is more versatile and still gets about 36 MPG.
Simply best in class
Said nobody ever
@naveenthemachine said many and believed many
Toyota makes some really weird cost cutting decisions.. Why 1 rear seat map pocket? Why LED lights in the front but incandescent rear? Why puddle lights on the mirror but not power folding?
Totally agree. Im wondering why US RAV4 s dont have power folding outside mirrors this day in time. At least make it an option if nothing else
We are buying a rav4 premium hope to take ownership by Thanksgiving but probably will be mid. December.
Mazda is using this engine, transmission, and eAWD system in the CX-50 hybrid. That would be a good comparison for ride, handling, and noise.
Love Toyota but excited to see the new generation when it is finally released. My mom has a 2016 Limited and the current generation has a much noisier interior
Prepare to be very disappointed😂
Toyotas known for overhyping and severely underwhelming in the real world
Just look at what Toyota and Lexus did for the NX LX RX RZ BZ4X tundra sequoia TX GX grand highlander 4Runner Tacoma Land Cruiser crown, signia, GR corolla, etc.
@@naveenthemachine how would you know? because you own a camry? Try actually buying a RX, very quiet and nicely refined for its segment. Drove a X5 today, it had more road noise. I need something bigger and due to theft issues I am moving away from lexus, but overall my RX has been great, very quiet, very quick, great sound system, 4 wheel steering has a great turning radius, drivers very smooth on the highway... your clueless.. try getting out of your moms basement once in a while troll..
@@naveenthemachine We have had two and they are not overhyped at all if you are realistic about what you are getting.
@ I drove an rx350 w the turbo. It was louder than my v6 Camry
Nice and I'm buying this hybrid SUV one day.
Can’t believe they didn’t include TSS 3.0 for 2025. It’s so good compared to the 2.5 version.
You can’t believe they are waiting for a model upgrade for technical upgrades?
@ I mean, sure, I was mostly speaking figuratively. I can certainly believe it. However, having to wait these long periods for upgrading hardware/software absolutely influences buying decisions when cross shopping vehicles. I have TSS 3.0 on my new Toyota and I wouldn’t even consider another one of their vehicles until it’s equipped with at least that. Having owned version 2.5 and 3.0, there’s a massive difference.
It’s only $42k for the CR-V Sport Touring hybrid and Honda actually replaced the crappy car horn with a much better one.
Wow my favorite meme with my favorite movie ???? this is beautiful!