2025 Toyota RAV4 Review

 

The Toyota RAV4 tough exterior distinguishes it from much of the compact SUV market, particularly now that the Adventure and TRD Off-Road variants and their torque-vectoring all-wheel-drive system are no longer available. Although most people's lives are on the road rather than off, this is a nice and functional little SUV that blends in well. The RAV4 has enough of room for passengers and their belongings, as well as a comprehensive list of convenient features and user-friendly technology.


Pricing and Which One to Buy

The price of the 2025 Toyota RAV4 starts at $30.245 and goes up to $38.550 depending on the trim and options.

We would exercise a little self-control and go with the mid-range XLE Premium.  Numerous standard features, including fog lights, 19-inch wheels, a power liftgate, a sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, faux-leather upholstery, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a shift knob, are available that are either not standard or not available at all on the LE and XLE.  There isn't much of a need to choose a more expensive trim level unless you absolutely require a 360-degree camera, hands-free liftgate, or ventilated seats, as Toyota makes its suite of driver-assistance systems standard across the spectrum.


RAV4 Features and Specifications


10.5-in. Toyota Audio Multimedia, with wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto compatible, SiriusXM  with 3-month trial (see toyota.com/audio-multimedia for details); and 11-speaker JBL  Premium Audio including subwoofer and amplifier.





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