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Toyota RAV4 Review, For Sale, Colours, Interior, Models & Specs

The Toyota RAV4 led the compact SUV crusade in Australia after its launch in 1994, starting a shift in Australian car-buying habits, from standard sedans and wagons to a raft of road-focused SUVs.

The RAV4's blend of city-ready dimensions and off-road pretensions, along with the interior space of a big hatchback, made it an instant hit, swaying Australians by the thousands. Growing into more of a mid-sized SUV over successive generations, the RAV4 is now offered as a five-door SUV only, as opposed to its three-door origins. Buyers can choose between petrol and hybrid engines, two or four-wheel-drive and a range of specification levels.

Hybrid demand has proven to be exceptionally strong, accounting for the lion's share of RAV4 sales. The Toyota keeps on pushing boundaries.

Current prices range from $42,260 for the RAV4 GX (2WD) Hybrid to $58,360 for the RAV4 Edge (awd) Hybrid.​

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Toyota RAV4 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Toyota RAV4 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • What is the tare weight of the 2024 Toyota RAV4 XSE?

    The kerb weight of the RAV4 you mentioned depends on whether it’s the two or four-wheel-drive model. If it’s the former, the kerb weight is 1690kg, if it’s the all-wheel-drive model, the kerb weight is 1775kg. I know you asked for tare weight, but the only difference between kerb and tare weight sis that tare weight is the mass of the empty vehicle with 10 litres of fuel in its tank, while kerb weight is the same empty vehicle but with a full tank of fuel.

    Of perhaps more interest to anybody towing is the fact that the two-wheel-drive RAV4 can tow 480kg while the AWD version can cope with 1500kg. The 2WD Rav’s GVM, meanwhile, is 2185kg and the AWD’s is 2230kg. The two-wheel-drive RAV4’s GCM is 2665kg, while the all-wheel-drive’s GCM is 3730kg.

    Some of this information is quite difficult to find (even if you have the owner’s manual) yet it’s crucial safety information and should be more readily available. Some car makers seem very coy about publishing GVM and GCM limits, possibly because they don’t always reflect well on the product’s ability to tow and carry a load at the same time.

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  • My 2012 Toyota RAV4 rumbles at 60km/h

    A noise or vibration that is engine speed dependent is usually associated with the driveline, while a similar problem that occurs at a particular road speed is more often a problem with a wheel or suspension component. The main exception to that is the differential which is part of the driveline but determines the vehicle’s speed, so can contribute a speed-dependent noise or vibration, too.

    Beyond that, you could be looking at a fault with a wheel bearing, a deformed tyre, bent rim, worn suspension bush, bent axle or suspension arm or pretty much anything else. A rolling-road dynamometer (kind of like a treadmill for cars) might be one way of achieving the problem speed while a mechanic looks and listens on.

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  • How much can I tow with a 2024 Toyota RAV4?

    There’s a huge range of towing limits for the RAV4 thanks to the sheer number of model variants. In simple terms, the non-hybrid two-wheel-drive versions can tow a braked trailer of 800kg while a two-wheel-drive hybrid RAV4 can only cope with 480kg. Which means that if you want a RAV4 for towing, you’re best to look at any of the all-wheel-drive versions (hybrid or non-hybrid) which have a braked towing limit of 1500kg.

    Of course, those figures are for braked trailers, while your question was for a trailer with no braking of its own. In that case, the two-wheel-drive RAV4’s limit stays at 480kg, while the all-wheel-drive’s limit falls to 750kg.

    Gross Combined Mass (the total weight of the vehicle, the trailer and anything being carried including passengers, fuel, luggage and accessories) meantime, is harder to find and you need to resort to the owner’s manual (which is a problem if you haven’t bought the car yet). In any case, the two-wheel-drive RAV4’s GCM is 2665kg, while the all-wheel-drive’s GCM is 3730kg.

    I’m unsure why this last piece of the puzzle is so difficult to find, but information like this should be more readily available as it’s a critical safety issue and something that many owners inadvertently get wrong with serious legal and insurance ramifications.

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  • Why is the RAV4's 2.5 litre engine more economical than the 2.0 litre?

    It all sounds a bit counter-intuitive, doesn’t it: That a smaller engine could use more fuel thana larger one? But, in fact, it’s all down to the hybrid driveline in the 2.5-litre version of the RAV4. Because the hybrid version also has an electric motor to help propel the vehicle, the petrol engine has less work to do. So, it uses less fuel, particularly on the official test cycle that determines these numbers.

    In fact, in the hybrid RAV4, the petrol engine isn’t even running a lot of the time, especially in stop-start traffic. The electric motor can draw from the batteries on board to get the vehicle rolling, and when it’s slowing down, the electric motor recharges those batteries for the next green light. And when the car is running on electric power, it’s not using any petrol at all.

    By contrast, the non-hybrid RAV4 is running its petrol engine the whole time (apart from when it’s at a complete standstill). And that, in a nutshell, is how a bigger engine can use less fuel than a smaller one in the same make and model.

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Toyota RAV4 Models Price and Specs

The price range for the Toyota RAV4 varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $42,260 and going to $58,360 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2025 SUV 2.5L, Hyb/ULP, CVT AUTO $42,260 $58,360
2024 SUV 2.0L, —, CVT AUTO $36,410 $74,910
2023 SUV 2.0L, —, CVT AUTO $35,420 $80,850
2022 SUV 2.0L, ULP, CVT AUTO $39,380 $78,980
2021 SUV 2.0L, ULP, 6 SP MAN $28,380 $72,710
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Toyota RAV4 Colours

Exterior colour choices include 'Glacier White', 'Silver Sky', 'Frosted White', 'Graphite', 'Eclipse Black', 'Atomic Rush', 'Mineral Blue' and 'Saturn Blue'.

  • Glacier White
  • Frosted White
  • Silver Sky
  • Graphite
  • Eclipse Black
  • Atomic Rush
  • Mineral Blue
  • Saturn Blue
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website.

Toyota RAV4 Interior

The Toyota RAV4 has a clean and comfortable cabin no matter what the variant, only the trim and material change.

Storage is more than adequate and there are plenty of places to charge your smartphone, including three USB ports upfront and two for the rear-seat passengers.

The 10.5-inch touchscreen multimedia system and driver display on the upper-spec Cruiser are both bright, clear and easy to use, although the media unit's operating system can be a bit of a puzzle.

Buttons, dials and grippy textured controls are easy to locate and operate. The rear seat is roomy enough in all directions, even for tall people.

Toyota RAV4 Interior

Toyota RAV4 Accessories

Standard features onboard RAV4 variants vary depending on the spec level. The Toyota RAV4 Cruiser 2WD hybrid gets a 10.5-inch multimedia touchscreen system (with sat nav, Apple CarPlay (wired and wireless) and Android Auto), a nine-speaker JBL stereo set-up (with DAB+ Digital Audio), a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a surround-view camera, plus 10-way power driver's seat incl. memory, eight-way power passenger seat, heated and ventilated front seats, leather accented interior, dual-zone auto climate control air conditioning, power tailgate and tilt/slide moon-roof, and 18-inch black gloss alloy wheels.

Toyota RAV4 Accessories

Toyota RAV4 Dimensions

The dimensions of the Toyota RAV4 SUV vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2025 SUV 1685x1855x4600 mm 190 mm
2024 SUV 1685x1855x4600 mm 195 mm
2023 SUV 1685x1855x4600 mm 190 mm
2022 SUV 1685x1855x4600 mm 195 mm
2021 SUV 1685x1855x4600 mm 195 mm
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Toyota RAV4 Dimensions

Toyota RAV4 Fuel Consumption

The Toyota RAV4 is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by Hyb/ULP, — and ULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 4.8L/100km for SUV /Hyb/ULP for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 SUV 4.8L/100km 2.5L Hyb/ULP CVT AUTO
2024 SUV 6L/100km 2.0L CVT AUTO
2023 SUV 4.8L/100km 2.5L Hyb/ULP CVT AUTO
2023 SUV 6L/100km 2.0L CVT AUTO
2023 SUV 6L/100km 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO
2022 SUV 4.7L/100km 2.5L Hyb/ULP CVT AUTO
2022 SUV 6L/100km 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO
2021 SUV 4.7L/100km 2.5L Hyb/ULP CVT AUTO
2021 SUV 6.8L/100km 2.0L ULP 6 SP MAN
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Toyota RAV4 Towing Capacity

The Toyota RAV4 has maximum towing capacity of 1500kg for the latest model available.

Year Body Type Braked Capacity from Braked Capacity to
2025 SUV 480kg 1500kg
2024 SUV 480kg 1500kg
2023 SUV 480kg 1500kg
2022 SUV 480kg 1500kg
2021 SUV 480kg 1500kg
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Toyota RAV4 Seats

The Toyota RAV4 has five seats. All seats are okay but not great, but up front in upper-spec variants they are power-adjustable every which way, so there's that.

Toyota RAV4 Seats

Toyota RAV4 Boot Space

The RAV4 has a 542L boot capacity with all five seats in use.

Toyota RAV4 Boot space
Shown above are boot space details for the Toyota RAV4 2023.

Toyota RAV4 Wheel Size

The Toyota RAV4 has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 225x65 R17 for SUV in 2025.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2025 SUV 225x65 R17 225x65 R17
2024 SUV 225x65 R17 225x65 R17
2023 SUV 225x65 R17 225x65 R17
2022 SUV 225x65 R17 225x65 R17
2021 SUV 225x65 R17 225x65 R17
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Toyota RAV4 Wheel Sizes

Toyota RAV4 Engine

The Toyota RAV4 line-up includes 2.0L petrol, 2.5L hybrid and 2.5L petrol set-ups.

The RAV4 Cruiser 2WD hybrid has a 2.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine and electric motor set-up with a 1.6kWh (6.5Ah) nickel-metal hydride battery system.

Combined system output for power is 160kW and the torque output (combustion engine only) is 221Nm at 3600rpm.

This RAV4 has a very effective and reliably smooth continuously variable transmission (CVT).

Toyota RAV4 Engine

Toyota RAV4 Range

Fuel economy in the RAV4 range varies from 4.7L/100km to 7.0L/100km, depending on which variant you drive.

The Toyota RAV4 Cruiser 2WD Hybrid has listed fuel consumption of 4.7L/100km (on a combined cycle).

The Toyota RAV4 Cruiser 2WD Hybrid has a 55-litre fuel tank, so going by that official fuel-consumption figure, you could reasonably expect to get a driving range of about 1170km out of a full tank.

Toyota RAV4 Speed

Toyota RAV4 variants have been clocked doing the 0-100km/h sprint in 8.1 seconds. Top speed is around 185km/h.