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The all-new Toyota RAV4

For the first time, South African customers can choose from petrol, hybrid, performance-inspired hybrid and plug-in hybrid derivatives.

The RAV4 — the SUV that changed the game some 25 years ago — is back.

Bigger, bolder and more advanced
The first generation was introduced back in 1994 as a compact two-door, with a two-litre, four-cylinder engine.

Well, lots has changed since then. The RAV4 is now in 180 countries and has sold more than 15 million times globally.

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The model line-up is equally impressive as the media found out recently.

We have a base model with the 2.0GX-R AWD, then the mid 2.5 GX-R HEV E-Four, the high spec 2.5 HEV and then the High Sport 2.5 PHEV.

Quite a line-up to choose from.

Today, it serves as the blueprint for one of the world’s most popular vehicle categories, aimed at the discerning customer.

I set out from Cape Town and headed out to the West Coast town of Paternoster.

The drive was long enough to put the RAV4 through its paces. There was some off-road driving but the journey on tar, especially on the mountain passes, was smooth and quiet, especially with the HEV and PHEV iterations.

This is a vehicle that is suited to the Monday to Friday office grind. Load up the adventure gear for the weekend as there is plenty of boot space to cater for most needs, be it the beach, ‘Berg or just to the local golf club.

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The RAV4 is very versatile, as you would expect from Toyota. The RAV4 clearly adds a new dimension to the SUV category.

It is the most advanced, most connected and most versatile RAV4 ever to arrive in SA.

Toughness meets urban demands
The new RAV4 projects confidence through a bold hexagonal lower bumper, distinctive hammerhead-inspired styling cues and sharp LED lighting signatures.

The cat-eye headlamp design reinforces the vehicle’s adventurous character, while contributing to improved aerodynamic performance and efficiency.

The side profile retains the upright proportions and strong stance that have become synonymous with the RAV4.

Pronounced wheel arches, sculpted body surfaces and strong shoulder lines communicate capability and all-round aesthetics.

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Diverse line-up
For the first time, South African customers can choose from petrol, hybrid, performance-inspired hybrid and plug-in hybrid derivatives.

The range begins with Toyota’s proven two-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, producing 127kW and 203Nm.

Smooth, responsive and dependable, it remains an ideal choice for customers seeking conventional internal-combustion performance.

Advanced PHEV tech
The flagship RAV4 PHEV represents Toyota’s most advanced electrified SUV technology currently available in South Africa.

Its high-capacity 25,4kWh battery operates at 391 volts and comprises 104 battery cells, delivering an electric driving range of up to 142km under test conditions.

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For many customers, this means daily commuting can be completed without using fuel at all.

Interior
A 12,3-inch fully digital instrument cluster provides multiple display modes and enhanced customisation, allowing drivers to prioritise navigation, safety information, vehicle data or efficiency metrics.

Toyota’s latest-generation multimedia platform sits at the heart of the cabin experience. Depending on grade, customers either have a 10,5-inch or 12,9-inch touchscreen displays featuring faster processing, enhanced graphics, wireless smartphone integration and customisable widgets.

The new system has been designed to feel as intuitive as the devices customers use every day.

Higher-grade derivatives introduce premium features including JBL audio, wireless charging, digital rear-view mirror technology, memory-adjustable seats, heated and ventilated seating, panoramic roof options, and Toyota’s innovative shift-by-wire technology.

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Together, these features create an interior that feels modern, sophisticated and ready for the demands of contemporary life.

Grade Walk
RAV4 2.5 HEV GX

The GX serves as the gateway to Toyota’s electrified SUV range and offers exceptional value, without compromising on technology or safety.

Powered by Toyota’s latest hybrid system, the GX combines impressive efficiency with strong performance.

Standard specification includes 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlamps, black roof rails, a 12,3-inch digital instrument cluster, a 10,5-inch multimedia display, dual-zone automatic climate control, a power tailgate, wireless charging and comprehensive Toyota Safety Sense 4.0 functionality.

RAV4 2.0 VX
The VX petrol derivative is designed for customers who prefer conventional petrol power while enjoying an elevated level of comfort and convenience.

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RAV4 2.5 HEV VX
The HEV VX expands on the strengths of the petrol VX while introducing Toyota’s latest hybrid technology.

RAV4 2.5 HEV GR-S
The GR-S brings a sportier dimension to the RAV4 range.
Its unique styling package, 20-inch alloy wheels, GR-specific suspension tuning, lowered ride height and exclusive interior appointments create a more engaging driving experience while maintaining
the practicality expected from a family SUV.

RAV4 2.5 PHEV
At the pinnacle of the line-up sits the flagship plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV).

The PHEV combines exceptional performance with advanced electrification and premium comfort.

Exclusive features include a 25,4kWh battery, 225kW system output.

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Service and warranty plan extensions are available through Toyota’s national dealer network.

Pricing
RAV4 2.5 HEV — GX R770 500.

RAV4 2.0 VX — R799 900.

RAV4 2.5 HEV — VX R927 800.

RAV4 2.5 HEV GR-S — R941 800.

RAV4 2.5 PHEV — R1 043 900.

All RAV4 models are sold with a six-service/ 90 000km service plan (intervals at 15 000km) and a three-year/ 100 000km warranty. The EV battery is covered by an eight-year/ 160 000km warranty.

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