Toyota has officially unveiled the sixth-generation RAV4, marking a significant leap in design, technology, and powertrain options for the globally popular SUV. While the RAV4’s global launch has generated considerable excitement, Indian buyers are watching closely, as the model has been spotted testing locally and is now tipped for an India launch as early as April 2026. Here’s a detailed look at the new RAV4, its features, technical advancements, and what to expect when it lands in India.
Global Debut: Sixth-Generation RAV4
Toyota revealed the new RAV4 in Tokyo on 21 May 2025, positioning it as the most advanced and versatile version yet. The SUV will be rolled out in over 180 countries, with launches confirmed for Japan, North America, and Europe within this financial year. India is expected to follow, with local dealers already preparing for its arrival.
Design: Rugged Meets Futuristic
- Exterior: The new RAV4 adopts Toyota’s “Hammerhead” design language, seen in the latest Camry, with C-shaped LED headlights, a muscular bonnet, and a full-width black lightbar at the rear. The silhouette is boxier and more Land Cruiser-like, with pronounced wheel arches that hint at genuine off-road capability.
- Wheels: Depending on the market, buyers can choose between 17-, 18-, 19-, or even 20-inch alloy wheels (the latter exclusive to the GR Sport variant).
- Variants: In addition to the standard model, Toyota is offering a sportier GR Sport version and an Adventure variant, both with wider tracks, unique grilles, and rugged styling cues.
Interior: Next-Gen Comfort and Connectivity
- Dashboard and Controls: The cabin features a completely revamped dashboard, new steering wheel, and updated air-con controls for a more premium feel.
- Infotainment: The centrepiece is a 12.9-inch touchscreen running Toyota’s new Arene operating system—a first for Toyota—which promises seamless updates, faster response, and advanced connectivity. This system is designed to rival the best from Apple and Google, and will underpin all future Toyotas globally.
- Seating: The GR Sport gets bucket-style sports seats, aluminium pedals, and exclusive trim, while the Adventure variant features practical, durable materials for active lifestyles.
Powertrain: Hybrid-Only Revolution
- No Pure Petrol: The new RAV4 ditches pure petrol engines entirely, offering only hybrid (HEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) options.
- Hybrid (HEV): Uses a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine paired with Toyota’s latest lithium-ion battery technology. Power outputs range from 183hp (front-wheel drive) to 191hp (all-wheel drive) in the standard hybrid, and up to 236hp in some markets.
- Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV): Features a 2.5-litre engine with a larger 22.7kWh battery, delivering a combined 320hp and an electric-only range of up to 80km. Select variants support DC fast charging.
- Japanese Market: Also gets a 2.0-litre non-hybrid petrol engine with standard AWD, but this is unlikely to come to India or Europe.
- Efficiency: The new hybrid system is lighter, more powerful, and up to 10% more efficient than the outgoing model, promising lower running costs and reduced emissions.
Safety and Technology
- Arene Software Platform: Debuting on the RAV4, this platform enables advanced driver assistance features, over-the-air updates, and enhanced cybersecurity.
- Driver Assistance: Expect adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, and a 360-degree camera system.
- Structural Safety: Built on the TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) platform, the RAV4 offers improved crash protection, rigidity, and driving dynamics.
India Launch: What to Expect
- Launch Window: The RAV4 is expected to launch in India in April 2026, with a price range estimated between ₹35 lakh and ₹40 lakh, targeting premium SUV buyers.
- Variants: India is likely to receive the strong hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions, reflecting Toyota’s push towards electrification and compliance with future emission norms.
- Competition: The RAV4 will rival the Hyundai Tucson, Jeep Compass, and higher trims of the Mahindra XUV700, while also appealing to buyers considering the Toyota Fortuner and Innova Hycross hybrids.
- Dealerships: Major metro cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad will be the first to offer the RAV4, with bookings expected to open by early 2026.
Why the RAV4 Matters for India
- Hybrid Leadership: Toyota’s success with the Innova Hycross and Urban Cruiser HyRyder hybrids has paved the way for the RAV4’s introduction. The RAV4’s global reputation for reliability, efficiency, and versatility makes it a strong contender for Indian roads.
- Sustainability: With stricter emission norms on the horizon, the RAV4’s hybrid-only line-up aligns with India’s green mobility goals.
- Technology Leap: The Arene infotainment system and advanced safety suite will set new benchmarks in the segment.
Key Features at a Glance
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L Hybrid, 2.5L Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV), 2.0L Petrol (Japan) |
| Power Output | 183–236hp (Hybrid), 320hp (PHEV) |
| Electric Range (PHEV) | Up to 80km |
| Infotainment | 12.9-inch touchscreen, Arene OS |
| Safety | Full ADAS suite, TNGA platform |
| Wheels | 17–20-inch alloys (market dependent) |
| Variants | Standard, GR Sport, Adventure |
| Launch in India | Expected April 2026, ₹35–40 lakh |
Summary
The new Toyota RAV4 brings a bold new design, cutting-edge hybrid powertrains, and a technology-rich cabin to the global SUV market. With its India launch now on the horizon, the RAV4 is set to raise the bar for premium hybrids, offering a compelling mix of efficiency, performance, and advanced features. For Indian buyers seeking a future-ready SUV with genuine off-road credentials and urban sophistication, the RAV4’s arrival is one of the most anticipated automotive events of 2026.










