Toyota's 2026 RAV4 Embraces Full Electric Power
The automotive industry is abuzz with the latest news from Toyota, as the Japanese car manufacturer unveils significant upgrades to its popular RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) model for 2026.
The new sixth-generation hybrid system powering the 2026 RAV4 PHEV delivers a substantial increase in horsepower, reaching 320 compared to the current model's approximately 302 hp. Additionally, the estimated all-electric range has increased to 50 miles, up about 20% compared to the outgoing RAV4 Prime's range of roughly 40 miles.
All 2026 PHEV trims will come with standard all-wheel drive and boast an increased towing capacity of up to 3,500 pounds. Select trims (XSE and Woodland) will also support DC Level 3 fast charging, enabling a charge from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes, a new convenience feature for quicker recharging.
The sporty GR SPORT trim, exclusive to the plug-in variant, adds GR-tuned shocks, springs, and steering, further enhancing the driving dynamics.
In a move towards complete electrification, all 2026 RAV4 models will be electrified, with no 100% internal-combustion engine variant offered. The hybrid system for non-plug-in models is also updated, delivering 226 hp in front-wheel-drive and 236 hp in all-wheel-drive setups.
The 2026 RAV4 PHEV offers a host of other improvements, including a paint-matched grille, Toyota's signature hammerhead front end, a center stack with reorganized functions, a new digital gauge cluster, and a slim 10.5-inch or available 12.9-inch touchscreen and digital HVAC controls.
Toyota's commitment to electrification is evident in its growing hybrid lineup, with the RAV4 supplanting the Camry midsize sedan as not only Toyota's No.1 U.S. seller but also the top-selling non-pickup truck in the U.S. in recent years. The company has also turned many of its top sellers into hybrid-only vehicles, including the Camry sedan, Land Cruiser SUV, and Crown.
In addition to the upgraded RAV4 lineup, Toyota is introducing three new BEVs off its all-electric platform in 2026. The hybrid sector sales leader in the U.S., Toyota's various hybrid models accounted for 51% of total U.S. hybrid sales last year.
With these enhancements, the 2026 RAV4 PHEV represents a clear upgrade in both power output and electric driving range compared to the current model.
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