Toyota’s Best-Selling SUV, Toyota RAV4 2025, Gains New Version and Promises to Continue Winning Buyers. Toyota SUV Delivers Great Performance, Comfort, and Cutting-Edge Technologies.
The Toyota RAV4 2025 arrives on the national market as a robust hybrid SUV, with the debut of a plug-in version, expanding its importance among family SUVs. As Toyota’s best-selling SUV, the model now features a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) engine that allows up to 55 km of electric range, ideal for reducing fuel consumption and emissions.
Toyota SUV Delivers 306 Horsepower
With a power of 302 horsepower, the Toyota RAV4 2025 with PHEV engine is also the fastest in the lineup, going from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6 seconds. Toyota’s best-selling SUV has a long history dating back to 1994 and has undergone several transformations to reach the current model.
After some criticism in previous generations, the Toyota RAV4 2025 brings significant improvements in design, handling, and technology, carving out a space among the most efficient and attractive SUVs on the market.
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The 2.5-liter engine of Toyota’s SUV uses the Atkinson cycle, a characteristic of Toyota hybrids, without turbo, but with an efficient combination of the combustion engine and electric motors. The AWD version offers enhanced traction and generates up to 219 hp, while the standard version delivers 215 horsepower. The CVT transmission has been updated to provide a smoother and quieter ride.
The Toyota RAV4 XSE 2.5 PHEV is a plug-in hybrid option of Toyota’s SUV that combines energy efficiency with robust performance. Equipped with a 185-horsepower combustion engine and two electric motors that together generate 306 horsepower, it offers an electric range of up to 55 km.
Toyota RAV4, the best-selling SUV of the manufacturer impresses with safety and comfort
All models of Toyota’s SUV come equipped with advanced driving assistants, such as adaptive cruise control, automatic braking, and lane-keeping assistance.
Inside, the space is generous, with a capacity of 580 liters in the trunk, which can be expanded to 1,690 liters with the rear seats folded down. The PHEV version, despite the presence of the batteries, still maintains good luggage space.
The cabin also received special attention in design, ensuring comfort and connectivity. Base models come with an 8-inch screen with smartphone connectivity, while higher-end models offer a 9-inch screen and wireless charging for mobile phones. In addition, Toyota’s SUV features five USB ports distributed throughout the interior, allowing all passengers to keep their devices charged during the trip.
One of the Best-Selling Cars of Toyota Delivers 14 Km/L of Consumption
The CVT transmission and on-demand all-wheel drive guarantee a smooth and responsive ride, ideal for both urban traffic and highway trips. Its consumption is impressive, reaching 14 km/l in the city, providing good fuel efficiency for a vehicle of its size.
The hybrid version of the Toyota RAV4 2025 promises an average of 20 km/l. The PHEV version can achieve up to 120 km/l, although consumption greatly depends on battery use. On a trip of approximately 800 km, the plug-in hybrid model delivered an average of 18 km/l, demonstrating the vehicle’s efficiency when the battery is used correctly.
Combining performance, economy, and safety, Toyota’s best-selling SUV positions itself as an attractive option for families seeking a reliable and economical vehicle. The introduction of the plug-in hybrid version reinforces Toyota’s commitment to sustainable technology, offering the Brazilian market an efficient and modern alternative.


E o preço?
Além do preço, dá uma olhada no “Reclame Aqui”… A Toyota está ficando muito desleixada, como a grande maioria! No Brasil o consumidor só tem a obrigação de pagar as contas e zero direitos!!! E olha que a conta aqui é mais alta que qualquer outro lugar do mundo!!!
Tem algum lugar para fazer comparação com o carro haval ?
Veja no Carros da Web, la é possivel comparar.