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REVEALED TOYOTA RAV4
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|February 26, 2025
SCOOPED All-new SUV to be unveiled later this year, with a focus on hybrid power and improved cabin
AN all-new generation of the Toyota RAV4 is about to be revealed, heralding a fresh take on one of the world's best-selling new cars - and as our exclusive images show, this sixth iteration will be bigger, boxier and more technologically advanced, with a chunky design offering even greater appeal for its millions of customers.
However, while Toyota is planning a new look, under the skin we expect it to be closely related to the outgoing model by using the firm's flexible TNGA architecture. In TNGA-K form, it's being widely deployed across a variety of mid-sized Toyotas, such as the US-market Camry saloon and Highlander SUV, as well as most of the Lexus range including the NX and RX SUVs, the ES saloon and the LM MPV.
In terms of design, it's understood that Toyota is keen to deliver a more rugged look with the RAV4, paired with sophisticated detailing. Up front, a set of slim C-shaped LED lights will be introduced, referencing other new Toyota designs such as the latest Prius and C-HR. These will be joined to a large lower grille integrated into the main body, and a bluff bonnet.
In profile, the RAV4 will retain its distinctive, squared off arches with plastic surrounds, while split C-pillars will allow the car to be specified with a contrasting roof colour. But don't expect a sloping roofline or aggressive wide shoulders, as we have seen on other coupé-inspired SUVs, because this will be very much a model focused on practicality, as buyers have come to expect.
The rear end will be upright and boxy, which should be good for visibility and interior space, with a wide and deep tailgate aperture keeping the load lip as low as possible. The new RAV4 isn't likely to set the world alight on design alone it's too important a model in terms of sheer market share - so some of the elements that have kept it so popular will inevitably be retained.
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