2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid SUV Consumer Reviews
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Shake, rattle, and roll
Driver front either dash or door rattles on poor surface streets. I am a hyper miler, I thought I could get 50 mpg. I get 46-47 mpg. Still learning how I can extend mileage.
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No "Catchy Title"
First impressions after 600 miles: 1) We got 46 mpg on the first tank of gas with about 50% on the highway and 50% in town. 2) The SUV seems really solid, assembled very well, and I think it should last at least 300,000 miles, but note item 6) below. 3) Using the touch screen and dash info is a bit much for two seniors to learn quickly. However, it is fairly intuitive once you get the symbology and we are learning slowly. Some of the information is useful, some educational, and (at least for now) a lot seems like useless chatter or sales pitch, e.g. blah, blah, blah in pictures. 4) I think it's no one's business where I am, how fast or slow I'm going, braking practices, g-force, etc., but I did finally agree to sign up for Toyota's research efforts -- hopefully leading to safety advances for stubborn old goats such as myself. 5) I think the seats may be a bit firm for long road trips (gotta see those grandkids), but they may adjust a bit over time. Regardless, a cushion can solve that issue -- a boney derriere . 6). I am concerned regarding the electronics (computers) running the system. The dealer made me feel very uneasy with his vague non-responses regarding design life, dependability, and repairability of those sub-systems. 7) Finally, I am really pleased with the car so far and do expect to use it for the coming years.
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,1408 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,0246 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,0246 mi away
Mileage estimates very inaccurate
I bought my RAV4 hybrid mostly for the wonderful advertised gas mileage My LE lacks many of the features of my 2020 Mazda (push button start heated steering wheel…) It’s not a fun drive doesn’t really have a lot of style, but I thought it was a sensible choice Unfortunately, the mileage is worse than my non-hybrid Mazda three all-wheel-drive I deeply regret this purchase
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GREAT VEHICLE
i love my rav 4, great vehicle!! fuel efficient and very smooth riding suv. this is my 1st suv and i wanted a hybrid. and its good thing i went with toyota. this rav 4 does not disappoint. i highly recommend.
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Sweet Woodland Edition 2025 HEV RAV4
Disregard the trim model displayed. There was no choice for my vehicle. Vehicle model description in the title is correct. I got the car made to order, and it was delivered to me about a month ago. I love it. It looks incredibly with two tone arctic white with black roof. Wheels and tires are so cool. 19 inch, rugged tire, with bronze wheels. SHARP. Took it to Denver from Madison, WI and averaged 35,2 mpg. Super comfy and great tech…I expected a rougher ride because I have driven my parents 2022 RAV4 and it’s a little bit bad with the bumps. But whatever they did to this all wheel drive suspension, it is a huge improvement. I also read several of the reviews of the 2024 limited edition, and it seems to me that all of those problems have been worked out in this 2025 HEV RAV4 Woodland edition.
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