Toyota’s Next RAV4 Goes All Hybrid—and It Looks Tougher Than Ever

Photo courtesy of New Auto Post
Photo courtesy of New Auto Post

Toyota is preparing to launch the next generation of its top-selling RAV4 SUV. Already a global sales leader, the sixth-generation RAV4 is set to impact the compact SUV segment with a sharper design and hybrid-only lineup. This marks a significant shift for the model, as it will be offered exclusively as a hybrid or plug-in hybrid. It is positioned as a new benchmark for electrification in its class.

Built on Toyota’s TNGA-K platform, the upcoming RAV4 will likely borrow design elements from other recently updated Toyota models like the Camry, Tacoma, and Sequoia. The goal is to evolve the RAV4’s look to retain loyal fans while appealing to a younger, style-focused crowd. The renderings shown are based on current design expectations and were created by the New Auto Post team.

Photo courtesy of Motor Trend
Photo courtesy of Motor Trend

More Assertive Exterior
Upscale Interior Overhaul

The RAV4’s front end is expected to blend influences from the Tacoma and Sequoia while maintaining core SUV design principles. The headlight and grille design is anticipated to mirror the Tacoma’s, while the Sequoia will likely inspire the bumper and air intake shapes.

This combination will give the RAV4 a stronger, more confident look. Considering the growing trend toward bold and rugged SUV styling, the design direction feels well-aligned with current market preferences. However, in the final design, Toyota must balance toughness and family-friendly appeal.

The interior will be significantly upgraded. Expected improvements include an intuitive control layout with physical buttons, a larger central display, a fully digital instrument cluster, and a redesigned dashboard. These updates aim to enhance practicality and a premium feel.

@Photo courtesy of New Auto Post
Photo courtesy of New Auto Post

All Hybrid Lineup with Strong Performance, Coming in 2026

The upcoming RAV4 will be offered exclusively as a hybrid. Following the direction set by the latest Camry, Toyota plans to eliminate pure gasoline powertrains from the RAV4 lineup and focus solely on hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants. The vehicle will carry an updated version of the current 2.5-liter gasoline-based hybrid system, expected to produce up to 302 horsepower and accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in just 5.5 seconds.

The plug-in hybrid version is projected to offer approximately 42 miles (67 km) of electric-only range, thanks to enhanced battery capacity and improved efficiency. This strategy highlights Toyota’s intention to combine the traditional strengths of an SUV with low-emission technology, reinforcing the RAV4’s position against competitors like the Honda CR-V and Ford Escape.

Pricing is expected to begin around 47 million KRW (approximately 35,300 USD), indicating Toyota’s continued effort to maintain the RAV4’s competitive edge in the compact SUV market. The vehicle is scheduled for release in early 2026. The next-generation RAV4 is positioned to remain a leading option in the value-oriented hybrid SUV category.

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