The fifth-generation RAV4 will be available later in 2018
All-New Toyota RAV4 Changes Its Design Language
The all-new 2019 Toyota RAV4 made its international debut at the New York International Auto Show. And there’s certainly a lot riding on the dramatic changes.
The compact SUV enjoyed double-digit vehicle sales growth in 2017, selling over 400,000 units. So it’s safe to say Toyota has big hopes for the fifth generation of its most popular vehicle.
And what’s more, the changes on the 2019 Toyota RAV4 are indeed all new, in terms of interior and exterior design as well as powertrain.
Rough and Refined Exterior
The 2019 Toyota RAV4 has a much more athletic appearance compared to its outgoing-model. “Each body panel has a sophisticated twist to it, with a chiseled appearance that is a perfect combination of athleticism and charisma,” Toyota said in a release.
Designers took a lot of visual cues from new Toyota 4Runner.
Beneath this “chiseled” exterior is Toyota’s new TNGA platform vehicle architecture. According to Toyota, the unibody chassis is 57 percent more rigid than the outgoing version.
New Powertrains
The power source for the 2019 Toyota RAV4 comes from two powertrains. One is a Dynamic Force 2.5-liter inline-four-cylinder engine mated to an 8-speed direct-shift automatic transmission. It is available on the five gas model RAV4s.
The same engine is also part of a Toyota Hybrid System with an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission. It powers four hybrid RAV4 models.
Toyota did not release performance or efficiency numbers at the time of the debut.
Toyota’s all-new Dynamic Torque Vectoring All-Wheel Drive with rear Driveline Disconnect is available on higher trims. It’s one of three AWD systems available on the 2019 Toyota RAV4.
All-New Interior
To match the new exterior, the RAV4’s interior also underwent a dramatic transformation. The all-new cabin features high-quality materials and a more contemporary atmosphere. What’s more, there is a greater differentiation in the cabins across trims.
Front and center in the cabin is the standard Entune 3.0 multimedia system, which is accessed via a 7-inch touchscreen. The system is compatible with a number of interfaces, including Verizon Wi-Fi Connect, Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay.
The new RAV4 can be had with up to five USB ports between the front and rear rows, as well as an optional Qi wireless charging tray.
Advanced Safety Features
As would be expected, the 2019 Toyota RAV4 is available with plenty of advanced safety features. Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 comes standard. The updated safety package adds new active-safety technologies and capabilities that enhance protection, such as pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, dynamic radar cruise control, lane departure alert with steering assist, and automatic high beam.
All new features include lane tracing assist and road sign assist.
Gas-powered versions of the 2019 Toyota RAV4 will hit dealerships later in 2018, but hybrid models will not be available until early 2019.