Should You Wait for the Upgraded Toyota RAV4 or Buy Now?

The Toyota RAV4, already the world’s best-selling car in 2024 with over 1.187 million units sold, is set to receive an upgraded version in Australia by mid-2026. This raises a critical question for potential buyers: should they wait for the new model or purchase the current one?

Key Takeaways

  • The upcoming RAV4 models will see price hikes ranging from $3730 to $5930.
  • New technology features, including larger touchscreens and digital driver displays, are being introduced across the range.
  • The Edge model, previously the top-spec variant, now falls in the mid-range with fewer premium features.

Toyota Australia has announced pricing for the new RAV4 lineup, revealing significant price increases. The GX entry-level model will rise by $3730 to $45,990 plus on-road costs (ORC), while higher models like the XSE and GR Sport see jumps of up to $5930.

Despite these hikes, all new RAV4 models come with enhanced standard features. The entry-level touchscreen expands from 8 inches to 10.5 inches, and mid-range models get a larger 12.9-inch screen. Additionally, every model now includes a 12.3-inch digital driver’s display.

The Edge variant, once the top-spec model, has been demoted to mid-tier status with fewer premium features such as leather upholstery and sunroof options removed. Buyers seeking these amenities must opt for the Cruiser model instead.

New plug-in hybrid (PHEV) models are now available exclusively in XSE and GR Sport grades starting from $58,840 plus ORC, with the sporty GR Sport topping out at $66,340 plus ORC. All-wheel drive is standard on these PHEVs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the new RAV4 models be available in Australia before 2026?

No, Toyota has confirmed that the upgraded RAV4 will not reach Australian shores until at least mid-2026.

Are there any discounts or incentives for buying the current model while waiting for the new one?

Toyota Australia does not currently offer specific discounts on the existing RAV4 models, but interested buyers should consult local dealerships for potential deals and promotions.

In summary, those considering a Toyota RAV4 must weigh the benefits of newer technology against the immediate availability of current models. With significant price increases looming, potential buyers might find it prudent to act sooner rather than later unless they are willing to wait for advanced features in the upgraded model.

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