Bold new look for busy streets
The 2025 Toyota RAV4 rolls into showrooms with a sharper face and cleaner lines that help it stand out in crowded parking lots. A wider black honeycomb grille now links slim LED headlights, while a silver skid plate adds a hint of adventure. At the rear, C-shaped tail-lamps are tied together by a glossy trim piece that makes the SUV look wider than it is. Even with this fresh styling the body stays a handy 180 inches long, so drivers can still slip into tight city spaces without stress. Seven paint choices return, and a new two-tone roof option lets owners add extra flair without paying luxury-car money.
Engine choices balance pep and savings
Every gas RAV4 carries a 2.5-liter four-cylinder that makes 203 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque. Power flows through an eight-speed automatic to the front wheels, or to all four in AWD versions. Drivers who want more efficiency can pick the self-charging hybrid that blends the same engine with two electric motors for a combined 219 horsepower and an EPA-rated 40 mpg combined. No need to plug in; the battery recharges while you drive, so range anxiety stays out of the picture.
Performance snapshot
Item | Gas model | Hybrid model |
---|---|---|
Horsepower | 203 hp | 219 hp |
Torque | 184 lb-ft | 221 lb-ft |
Drive | FWD / AWD | AWD-e |
MPG combined | 31 mpg | 40 mpg |
Cabin comfort and smart tech
Inside, soft-touch pads line the dash, while sturdy cloth or optional SofTex seats stand up to family life. A new 10.5-inch touchscreen runs Toyota’s latest infotainment with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Drivers see key data on an available 12.3-inch digital cluster that can switch between Classic, Sport and Eco themes. Up to five USB-C ports and a fast 15-watt wireless charger keep every device powered on road trips. Fold the 60:40 rear seats and cargo space jumps from 37 to 70 cubic feet, so hauling bikes, pets or DIY supplies is easy.
Safety features rival luxury SUVs
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 is now standard on every trim, bringing adaptive cruise control, lane-centering assist and traffic-sign recognition. A blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert starts from the XLE, while Limited and TRD Off-Road trims add front and rear parking sensors plus a 360-degree camera. Nine airbags and a strong body shell help the RAV4 earn top marks in crash tests, giving families extra peace of mind.
Trim walk and wallet-friendly pricing
Trim | Powertrain | Key extras | MSRP |
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LE | Gas FWD | 8-in screen, Safety Sense, 17-in wheels | $31,000 |
XLE AWD | Gas AWD | Heated mirrors, roof rails, blind-spot monitor | $33,000 |
Hybrid SE | Hybrid AWD | Sport grille, 18-in alloys, LED fog lamps | $34,500 |
Hybrid XLE Premium | Hybrid AWD | SofTex, power liftgate, sunroof | $36,800 |
Limited AWD | Gas or Hybrid | JBL audio, 360 cam, ventilated seats | $39,900 |
Why the new RAV4 makes sense in 2025
- Stylish redesign turns heads but keeps city-friendly size
- Hybrid delivers 40 mpg without plug-in hassle
- Standard safety tech beats many pricier rivals
- Spacious cargo area handles family gear with ease
- Starting price under $32,000 keeps payments low
Buyers can reserve the 2025 RAV4 today with a $500 deposit. Toyota’s finance arm is offering 3.1 percent APR for 60 months, so a mid-level XLE AWD can be driven home for about $480 per month with 10 percent down. First deliveries start in November, just in time for holiday road trips. With fresh style, solid value and proven Toyota reliability, the new RAV4 looks ready to keep its spot at the top of America’s small-SUV sales chart.