The most recent iteration for the RAV4 lineup, will be the easiest to find. While there is a newer generation, it has yet to enter production, so we won’t cover it here. This generation saw 5 gas trims and 4 hybrid trims. The trims that you can find that have hybrid variants are the LE, XLE, XSE and Limited. For the gas powered trims, you have the LE, XLE, XLE Premium, Adventure and Limited trims. Both the Adventure and Limited trims come with Multi Terrain Select providing operators an ability to maximize traction when driving on sand, mud, rock, or dirt.
With so many trims to pick from, there’s a few things that are standard across the board. One of these features is a 7-inch multi-touch screen. The other tech focused feature is the addition of Toyota Safety Sense 2.0. This outfits the vehicle with lane tracing assist, automatic highbeams, dynamic radar cruise control, road sign assist, and lane departure alert.
When 2020 models came around, the TRD Off-Road trim came out. In the 2021 models, the XLE Premium Hybrid trim is added to the lineup. While in 2022 models, the SE trim was added for the hybrid lineup, giving even more options. For an upgrade to safety, Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 was added in 2023, further cementing that this model is one of the safest on the road as it receives the IIHS’ Top Safety Pick.
Being that this model came with so many trims, it only came with one engine option for the lineup. This is the 2.5L I4, on gas variants, this engine has an EPA rating of 30 MPG combined at its best. But if you want the highest rating, then you can look for a hybrid variant as they come with 40 MPG combined.