A new generation of Toyota RAV4 is likely just around the corner, with past generations of the immensely popular SUV having undergone whole life cycles similar to the age the current model is reaching.
This means, of course, we’re going to start seeing more digital renders, like the one above by artists at Russia’s Kolesa.ru, guessing what the 2025 Toyota RAV4 might look like based on either inside info or simple estimations.
A new generation of RAV4 could reach the market by as early as mid-2025, if a rough five- to seven-year lifespan as previous generations have undergone is to be followed, though don’t expect changes to be as drastic as those between the previous and current models.
Toyota’s New Global Architecture (TNGA) platform used by most of its current models is still being used for new models across Toyota and Lexus, which points to a high chance the next-gen RAV4 will be built on the existing (and highly praised) TNGA-K platform.
This also means big changes to the existing drivetrains will be unlikely, with the brand expected to simply lean further into hybrid and phase out the petrol-only versions of the model. The hybrid is already immensely popular in Australia, accounting for the vast majority of new RAV4 sales.
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