2025 Toyota RAV4 Consumer Reviews
Pricing
Delighted and fulfilled..
I love all the features included on the limited model. They made my life easier. It lacks of soundproof while driving at 70 mph.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Good Looking Rav4 LE
I've only had this vehicle for just over a month. I traded a 2017 Corolla IM with 19,000 miles. The Rav4 drives smooth and quiet. It handles very nicely. I'm older so all the bells and whistles are too much for me. I'm still figuring out what some of these controls are for. Overall, I'm very happy.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $36,42942 mi away
- XLE Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $41,35442 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,23942 mi away
Brand New and Issues from the first 3 hrs.
Horrible Vehicle. I dont know where to start Toyota does nothing to help. I had issues since the day of pick up. I am 5 months stuck in a lease and No one cares. Android auto has so many issues. Toyota acknowledged that it is messed up, and Needs a software update. But the software isnt created yet. So what is being done about the inconvenience of Android auto not working properly on this new 2024 Rav 4 LE? Absolutely Nothing. The acceleration isnt great. Its unsafe actually. The engine is loud. I feel its getting louder and louder. The heated seats dont get "hot". I have been up to the service dept numerous times, and of course "No Codes" come up. There are many issues, I am losing 5 years of my life being stuck in this lease with a vehicle I Hate! I am not happy with the vehicle... I am not happy with any of the service. I was promised a cargo cover and Im still to recieve it. This was my First NEW car experience ever, and its been a nightmare. It is also uncomfortable, the back doors dont open all the way, so forget having anyone in the backseat with a disability . The reasoning i got was "thats the new safty style" Im not quite sure what makes this vehicle safe. I disable everything i am allowed everytime i start the vehicle. All this computer technology is Not flawless. I understand that robots built it, but there is always a Lemon in Everything. I apparently got it. I do not recommend it. Its garbage.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
a solid, well-rounded SUV
I always looked past RAV’s just given how common they are, but recently fell in love with the Adventure trim while looking at a Forester. I will say, I’m not completely wowed at the tech & infotainment system but as I get older i realize my priorities have changed. the buying experience, overall quality / safety features, and ease of use won me over for sure. Rugged yet comfortable, reliable, and capable.
Tried to like it… but
I really tried to love it. On paper, it had everything I wanted: top of the line with every (gas version) option. It is a great size for everyday hauling and the quality is second-to-none. Generally speaking.. the ergonomics made sense and it was pretty comfortable overall. But at the end of the day, I practically hated driving it. It was loud.. didnt accelerate or handle particularly well. At best it was ok on highways. At worst: around town the engine drowned out the sound system. Life is too short to drive a boring car. Do better… buy better! I traded it after a year for a turbo Mazda that is a hoot to drive and provides 90% of the utility. To Toyota’s credit.. I got almost what I paid in trade.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value