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Toyota RAV4

2025

Toyota RAV4

Car size

Family Car

Prices starting from

$40,000

Fuel types offered

Hybrid

2025

Toyota RAV4

Car size

Family Car

Prices starting from

$40,000

Fuel types offered

Hybrid

2025

Toyota RAV4

2025

Toyota RAV4

Would we recommend this car?

Very Likely

Would we recommend this car?

Very Likely

The aesthetics

The aesthetics

Whats the vibe?

The Toyota RAV4 is one of those cars that’s bloody everywhere – but for good reason. It’s been around for ages, has had a few solid glow-ups, and in 2025, it’s sitting pretty as Australia’s favourite family SUV – and it’s a hybrid! Whether you’re a parent, a commuter, or just someone who wants a car that always works, the RAV4 has probably popped up on your radar.

That said, it’s hard to talk about the 2025 RAV4 without mentioning the all-new 2026 model that’s on the horizon. So yes, something new is coming – but that doesn’t take away from how solid this current version is if you need a car now.

The RAV4 isn’t flashy, but it manages to tick all the right boxes. Reliable? Yep. Spacious? You bet. Safe? Check. Fun? Eh, not especially, it can be sometimes forgettable. But if you’ve got a lot on your plate, that’s probably a bonus.

It doesn’t ask for attention, but humbly nails the brief. It’s practical, comfortable and easy to live with. The kind of car that slots into your life without any drama.

Green Flags

Green Flags

Fantastic fuel economy

Everything feels durable and solid

Goldilocks car (all things done well)

Red Flags

Red Flags

A little dated on the inside

You're a real grown up now

Hybrid only means they're a bit pricier

The lineup

The lineup

See how much this car will set you back and the different features on offer

See how much this car will set you back and the different features on offer

Pricing
Pricing
Pricing
Features
Features
Features

The Scoring

The Scoring

See how this car scored across our key criteria and how that shapes our recommendation

See how this car scored across our key criteria and how that shapes our recommendation

The outside
Very Poor
Poor
Average
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Excellent
The outside
Very Poor
Poor
Average
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Excellent
The outside
Very Poor
Poor
Average
Good
Excellent
The inside
Very Poor
Poor
Average
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Excellent
The inside
Very Poor
Poor
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Excellent
The inside
Very Poor
Poor
Average
Good
Excellent
Tech stuff
Very Poor
Poor
Average
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Excellent
Tech stuff
Very Poor
Poor
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Excellent
Tech stuff
Very Poor
Poor
Average
Good
Excellent
Driving
Very Poor
Poor
Average
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Excellent
Driving
Very Poor
Poor
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Excellent
Driving
Very Poor
Poor
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Excellent
Bang for buck
Very Poor
Poor
Average
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Excellent
Bang for buck
Very Poor
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Bang for buck
Very Poor
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Average
Good
Excellent
Safety
Very Poor
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Average
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Excellent
Safety
Very Poor
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Excellent
Safety
Very Poor
Poor
Average
Good
Excellent

Other options

Other options

Summary

Summary

Here’s the deal: if you need a car right now and want something reliable, efficient, practical and won’t piss you off every time you get in it, the 2025 Toyota RAV4 is a no-brainer.

Sure, the new 2026 RAV4 is around the corner, promising sleeker looks and shinier tech, but unless you can wait, this current-gen RAV4 is still an excellent pick. You get great fuel economy, heaps of safety gear and a decent amount of room. Also, new models often come with a higher price tag, so this could be a good run-out deal option!

The RAV4 is not trying to reinvent the wheel; it just makes sure the wheel never falls off. And sometimes, that’s exactly what you need when you have bigger things to worry about.

Overall, we would recommend this car if:

You need a comfortable family car

You want to save dosh on fuel

You’d like a car that you can keep for a decade

Car content that finally makes sense

Car content that finally makes sense

Car content that finally makes sense