Toyota RAV4 Hybrid vs. Honda CR-V Hybrid -- Which Should You Buy??
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- Is the Toyota RAV4 Better than Honda CR V? Is the Honda CR-v better than Toyota RAV4? Does the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid get better gas mileage than the Honda CR-V Hybrid? Does the Toyota RAV4 have more space than the Honda CR V?
Today we will find out with my excellent video!
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They drive differently. Honda drives more like a sedan and is quiet inside at high speeds. Toyota drives like a mini Land Cruiser and the engine is very loud at higher speeds.
Very true i work at toyota and even i chose the Crv over the rav4 lol the CRV just feels very smooth on acceleration and on the road. Rav4 just feels very ruggid. And offroady.
That was my experience, too. Super quiet in the Honda and noisy in the Toyota. We're still hashing it out but will probably wait for the 2025s.
They’re about even but I’d take the RAV. Their hybrid system is more proven
No spare tire on the Hybrid CRV, that is a big negative in a direct comparison as far as I am concerned.
It essentially makes the car useless for anything but in town trips where you can Uber home. It can take a week to get a tire.
I hate when they delete the spare tire they often also delete the jack and tire tool.
If I kill a tire I want to be removing it while somebody is coming to take me to the tire shop.
Having the spare is best, then you always get the jack n tool.
Believe it or not, this practice is becoming quite common across different brands. Best solution are run flat tires.
@@gilbs72 RAV4 has a spare. Most have a spare. Run flats are useless after a blowout. They aren’t run flat after they explode.
Earlier , 2019 and lower end Rav4s have 225 tires. Those full size tires actually fit in the back. Thus you have full size spare.
The spare tire is the deal breaker for me, definitely getting the RAV
You definitely need to ride on a spare wheel.
It should be noted that these vehicles are half a generation apart. When the new RAV4 comes (likely next year) we should expect the favorite to tip the other way. By then the CR-V would be two year old tech.
CR-V Hybrid according to me
I am actually in this situation right now as we have narrowed down to these two choices. With interest rates currently through the roof, we will make a decision in a few months based on whichever comes out to be a better deal financially. Thank you for the video!
Thank you for watching!
Not having a spare is ridiculous. These vehicles are great for road trips. There’s nothing worse than being a long way from home and getting a flat tire. Unless you don’t have a spare. That’s worse. You can call your roadside assistance all you want but guess what. They don’t have a spare tire for a CRV in stock. You’re getting towed. Meanwhile the rav4 owner can spend 15 minutes and be back on the road. I think the CRV is better looking though. 😊
I test drove both. CR-V has more seamless motor/engine engagement, hardly perceptible. RAV4 has more seamless regenerative/physical brake engagement.
The new generation facelift CR-V is just super expensive. In my country i could get one around 50K EUR. Instead i bought a used limited trim 2020 RAV4 for 30K. And yeah, 20K is a huge difference for a monthly car payment.
Comparing both models though the years I never like the styling of either, I most recently liked the current Toyota until Honda introduced the current CRV which is the first model I have liked. Not withstanding the fact both have been practical and reliable regardless of year. I would choose the Honda CRV Hybrid at this point, my only comment is "sunroof, what sunroof? if your going to install one make it larger than a porthole size sheesh!.
Well I think Hondas hybrid sound is better than Toyotas even though Toyotas hybrid is sounded weird So I rather choose Honda ❤❤❤❤❤
I have a rav 4 and the new crv id say the crv is more comfortable to be in
audio is so trash.. i thought my headset was broken. had to try differrent videos i could mainly only hear you on my left side...
@1:13 "The Toyota has 219 combined HP vs. Honda's 204". Not only that. On its own RAV4's ICE will make 177 hp vs. CRV's 148 hp. With the CRV weighing 5% more, the RAV4 Hybrid has about **25% higher power-to-weight ratio**, which you might never notice unless you drive uphill for long enough for the battery to get depleted. This could also explain why the RAV4 is rated to tow 50% more than the CRV.
But this generation of CRV Hybrid did improve a few things comparing to the previous generation, namely: Added a few extra horsepowers to the ICE, reinstated the proper shifter instead of the silly buttons, moved the infotainment screen a few inches higher, and enabled the vehicle to tow a small trailer.
Looking to trade my 2015 CRVawd with ~230K miles. Other than regular maintenance items, all original parts, so yes it has been rock solid. Same with the 2004 4Runner with similar miles I traded for the CRV. So of course, I am looking at the Rav4 and CRV hybrids. Nothing else out there compares. If the Forester and Mazdas had a hybrid, the story may be different. I am really leaning towards the RAV4 because of the hybrid system ( more of a hybrid-hybrid - Part parallel and part series) where the CRV seems to be series only which I am guessing contributes to the lower MPG. Also Toyota is really conservative on battery management so they last and last. Not sure on the Honda as this history isn't there. I also really like having a spare tire incase of a blow-out, rare, but it happens, and a inflator kit won't help there. Rav4 is a bit louder, but sill quieter than my current CRV. The driving dynamics on the newer CRV are a bit better to me than the RAV4, but both are better than my current CRV... Over 200K miles on the suspension may play a part there. I also like that the RAV4 still has some steam gauges where the CRV is all digital. Interestingly enough the Toyota dealers here are more willing to deal than the Honda ones. Too bad Toyota has all those port install options... Ironic as they are built in the states and do not come through a port. Current gen of the Rav4 is on it's last year, so maybe wait for the 2025 redesign.... Decisions decisions. It is a close race.
right now I would agree that the CR-V just slightly out scores the RAV4, but the RAV4 is due for a redesign soon. I am thinking the current CR-V supremacy is not going to last much longer.
You’re probably right, they new RAV4 will certainly be more competitive.
@@CarDietrich Not to mention the 2025 Subaru Forester, which I think will likely end up as my personal pick of these.
Thank you
Here in Canada , Rav 4 hybrid LE (39k) is 10k cheaper than CRV Hybrid at 49k
Less powerful, less fuel efficient, no spare tire … Sounds like a winner to me… That’s what 17 years in car business do to you.
He didn't mention that the CRV doesn't have port fuel injection (double check me, i hope (and wish)I'm wrong). It is GDI only which leads to carbon fouling in the intake valves.
He claims the crv has CVT. I don't believe that is true. I believe the electric motor does all of the lower speed work (while the gasoline engine keeps the battery charge acceptable) much like a Tesla (series hybrid). Only at highway cruising speed is the engine clutched in (one speed, no 'gears') to avoid making electricity to immediately us it (that would be less efficient). As the electric motor is more powerful than the gasoline engine if you floor it while cruising the gasoline engine will unclutch to rev to max power while the electric motor accelerates the vehicle. This system is way better than the first Honda hybrids. I'm surprised that the fuel economy is inferior to the Toyota.
If the Honda has port injection I would consider it. Toyota has both port and GDI.
Toyota makes the best hybrid in the planet.You see those 20 yr old Prius' still running in the freeways?Yeah.
I like the crv better I have my sport touring hybrid over a year honda has a bit surprising tourqe though almost 4,000 pounds I like the features & how it looks the honda sport touring.
spare tire +2 RAV4
Rav4 has bigger screen +1
Rav4 has 360 view +1 (option)
Crv gets -2 for no spare tire BIG disppointment Honda ( WHAT ARE YOU thinking )
he guys keeping on say "my Toyota dealer mark up"
runs flats are expensive and does not last only 15 to17k
If you ar econsidering buy a Honda then buy a spare tire and rim and throw it in the back cargo area
How's the cablegate issue on the latest rav4 hybrid's ?
Expert? I'll take this review with a grain of salt.
I would take the CRV over the Rav 4 and find some way to work around the load floor being uneven.
I probably make a bigger deal out of that than it actually is, but it shocks me because it's the only car in the class that has that hump. And the CR-V is a fresh design, debuting for the 2023 Model Year. Honda should have done better.
@CarDietrich
I like to know about that and the dimensions. Thank you.
@@mickeybrumfield764 thank you for watching!
When we bought a new vehicle to replace our '15 Forester last summer, our two top choices were a CRV Sport Touring Hybrid or a RAV4 Limited Hybrid. We have never owned a Toyota product before & a new CRV would have been our 5th new Honda in the past 19 years. It would have become the stablemate to our '21 Passport Elite which has been one of the finest vehicles I've owned in the past 55 years. I really wanted the CRV to tick all the right boxes and actually test drove 2 new Sport Touring models, but just was not impressed. A lot of what I didn't like was appearance items. I like the style of the new CRV, but I don't really care for the front end, especially the butt ugly lower outside fake vents, which would have been the perfect place to place a pair of LED fog lights, which by the way aren't even available anymore. The other thing I absolutely detest is the fake dual exhaust ports on the rear. I'm not a huge fan of black wheels either & I already have a set of them on our white Passport. On the test drives I felt like the engine was under powered, the ride was OK, but not inspirational and the fake piped in exhaust sounds were just dumb. The seats were comfy & I had plenty of leg room for my 71 y o 6'4" body. I was not at all impressed with the hump when the rear seats were laid down & the missing spare tire may have been a deal breaker even if I had loved the vehicle.
There were no new RAV4 hybrids anywhere within 150 miles to test drive, but we did find a used '22 model Limited hybrid with 19K to drive & it was love @ first drive. Everything I didn't like about the CRV, was exceptional on the RAV4. I might have even bought it if they weren't asked $2K less than what I eventually paid for our new '23 model equipped the same. With 5,600 miles on it now, it is becoming my new all-time favorite.
I was looking at both of them also. I'm 6 foot 6 280 lbs and the CRV is much much bigger. My head was hitting the Rav4 ceiling and my knee was hitting the wheel
is the cabin/wind noise at highway speeds as bad as i am seeing a lot of people complain about?
@@ThatGuy_Pal the crv over 55 you can hear a tiny wind noise, kinda just sounds like static but if you have the music on at a low level you don't notice it. You really need to be trying to hear it. I only drove the Rav for a few minutes so I can't really comment on that
@@seanmcrae6796 This seems odd to me. I'm 6'4" with a 36" inseam. I just went out & sat in our RAV4 with the seat in the normal position for me, the steering wheel pulled all the way back & I normally have it set fairly low, just high enough to slide into the seat without hitting my leg. My knee is at least 5-6" in front of the steering wheel and I can sweep my leg from right to left and it's about 1" below the wheel. With the seat set nearly as high as it will go, my head is at least 2-3" from hitting the roof. This is in a 2023 Limited hybrid.
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In my experience I has toyota and hunda for all my life for me i go with toyota reliable over honda
Rav4 is the best car and have a good legacy. Toyota is love ❤
Wrong rave is better at any point , reason for it is reliability Honda don’t stand a chance to rave it all depends how much is that important for the customer