Here’s why the Toyota RAV4 SUV is worth buying
The Toyota RAV4 has long been one of the go-to choices for those looking for a reliable, affordable SUV that smoothly tackles different terrains. The newest model of the RAV4 lives up to that expectation, being equipped with all the features that made the series successful. With an attractive base price, a cargo-friendly interior, and good driving dynamics, here is a deeper look at what makes the SUV a value-for-money option:
1. Engine and performance
The Toyota RAV4 comes with a 2.5-liter 203-hp four-cylinder engine paired with an 8-speed automatic gearbox. The RAV4 is quick for such a large vehicle, easily going from 0 to 60 mph in about 8 seconds. While the engine is powerful, it can also get noisy at times, with a good amount of engine noise reaching the cabin. Nevertheless, the engine is well-equipped to take long trips on highways and interstate roads because of the smooth and linear way in which its power is delivered to the RAV4 front wheels or all wheels, depending on the trim.
2. Technology and safety
At its relatively affordable price tag (for an SUV), the top-of-the-line RAV4 comes loaded with features such as a 10.5-inch infotainment display, a 6-speaker audio system, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity, and 4 one-touch power windows. To add to the overall convenience, buyers also get hands-free entry and exit, heated mirrors, an electrically-powered glass moonroof over the first row, and audio and cruise controls on the steering wheel. A rear-view camera, adaptive cruise control, dual-zone front climate control, and interior air filtration contribute to top-notch driver assistance.
The car does not disappoint when it comes to safety. The Toyota RAV4 comes with blind spot and lane departure warnings, an accident avoidance system, lane keep assist, pre- and post-collision safety systems, and airbags as its key safety features. One also gets stability control, traction control, 4-wheel ABS, front and rear ventilated disc brakes, emergency braking assist, dusk-sensing headlamps, and many more features in the car.
3. Variants
One of the biggest aces up Toyota’s sleeve is the value-for-money deal RAV4 buyers get. The brand offers six trim levels: LE, XLE, XLE Premium, Adventure, TRD Off-Road, and Limited. The base variant, i.e., LE, is priced at $28,275, making the RAV4 one of the most affordable options one can get. The high-end variant, TRD Off-Road, is priced at $37,895. At these prices, the Toyota RAV4 gives larger and pricier SUVs a run for their money.