Overview
- Toyota estimates the hybrid AWD at 42 mpg combined versus 30 mpg for gas AWD, with the gas FWD rated at about 32 mpg combined.
- The gas version uses a 169-hp 2.0-liter four-cylinder, while the hybrid pairs a 2.0-liter engine with three electric motors for 196 combined hp, delivering smoother, quicker responses in testing.
- Pricing starts at $26,130 for gas models and $30,490 for hybrids including a $1,495 destination charge, and both powertrains offer all-wheel drive.
- The refresh brings distinct front-end designs for gas and hybrid, full LED headlights, an available 10.5-inch touchscreen, a digital driver display, and SofTex-trimmed interiors on higher trims.
- Practicality remains central with seating for five, about 17 cubic feet of cargo behind the rear seats (44 cubic feet folded, AWD) and up to 1,500 pounds of towing, and the hybrid AWD confidently tackled a 15–20% dirt-grade hill in the review.