Overview
- Toyota makes hybrid power standard across the redesigned 2026 RAV4, with plug‑in variants scheduled for spring 2026.
- Review drives report 236 hp for conventional hybrids and about 324 hp for GR Sport plug‑ins with roughly 48–52 miles of electric range.
- New infotainment brings 10.5‑ and 12.9‑inch touchscreens, 5G connectivity, cloud navigation and faster voice control on Toyota’s Arene-based platform.
- Trim updates include an AWD-only Woodland model with trail-oriented hardware and a GR Sport PHEV with sport‑tuned suspension, 20‑inch wheels and 3,500‑lb towing.
- Hybrids will be assembled in Kentucky and Ontario with PHEVs built in Japan, and pricing is expected to start in the low $30Ks with well‑equipped plug‑ins around $50K.