Toyota RAV4 Hybrid vs Honda CR-V Hybrid
Overview | |
Years produced2016-Present | Years produced2020-Present |
MSRP$31,225 | MSRP$35,630 |
Listings9336 | Listings9425 |
Ratings & Reviews | |
User Reviews | User Reviews |
Expert reviews6.3 out of 10 | Expert reviews7.8 out of 10 |
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Reviews SummaryThe 2023 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is a solid choice in its rather limited class, with an easily attained 40 mpg, pleasant driving characteristics, and high levels of comfort. A new infotainment system helps its standing, as does a new off-road capable Woodland Edition. | |
Reviews SummaryCompetition amongst small crossover SUVs is fierce. The 2026 Honda CR-V faces off against the Toyota RAV4, Subaru Forester, Hyundai Tucson, and roughly a dozen other strong-selling models from nearly every automaker. And, on balance, the Honda CR-V has handled the competition well. With over 400,000 units sold in 2024–more than half of which were CR-V Hybrids–Honda has plenty to feel good about with the CR-V. But while the CR-V has been thriving, Honda has been finding success with another name, too: TrailSport. This year, the two success stories finally met. Verdict: The CR-V is one of the best compact crossovers on the market, and the hybrid powertrain only makes it better. If adventure and off-road driving are truly in the cards for you, however, the CR-V TrailSport may not be the right choice. | |
Popular Features & Specs | |
Engine2.5L 219 hp I4 Hybrid | Engine |
Drive TrainAWD | Drive Train |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity5 |
EV Battery Capacity1.6 kWh | EV Battery Capacity1.06 kWh |
MPG City41 | MPG City |
MPG Highway38 | MPG Highway |
Engine | |
Engine Name2.5L 219 hp I4 Hybrid | Engine Name2.0L 204 hp I4 Hybrid |
Horsepower | Horsepower204 hp @ 6100 rpm |
DrivetrainAWD | DrivetrainFWD |
Fuel Economy | |
EV Battery Capacity1.6 kWh | EV Battery Capacity1.06 kWh |
MPG City41 | MPG City |
MPG Highway38 | MPG Highway |
Interior | |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity5 |
Key Features | |
Sunroof/Moonroof | Sunroof/MoonroofStandard |
Safety | |
Front Crash Overall4 | Front Crash Overall |
Side Crash Overall5 | Side Crash Overall |
Dimensions & Capacity | |
Cargo Space37.6 cu ft | Cargo Space36.3 cu ft |
Curb Weight3690 lbs | Curb Weight3752 lbs |
Height67.0 in | Height66.2 in |
Length180.9 in | Length184.8 in |
Width73.0 in | Width73.5 in |
Wheelbase105.9 in | Wheelbase106.3 in |
Maximum Payload1210 lbs | Maximum Payload |
Number of doors4 | Number of doors4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity1750 lbs | Maximum Towing Capacity1000 lbs |
Overview | ||
Years produced | 2016-Present | 2020-Present |
MSRP | $31,225 | $35,630 |
Listings | ||
Ratings & Reviews | ||
User reviews | ||
Expert reviews | 6.3 out of 10Read full review | 7.8 out of 10Read full review |
Pros & cons | Pros
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Summary | The 2023 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is a solid choice in its rather limited class, with an easily attained 40 mpg, pleasant driving characteristics, and high levels of comfort. A new infotainment system helps its standing, as does a new off-road capable Woodland Edition. | Competition amongst small crossover SUVs is fierce. The 2026 Honda CR-V faces off against the Toyota RAV4, Subaru Forester, Hyundai Tucson, and roughly a dozen other strong-selling models from nearly every automaker. And, on balance, the Honda CR-V has handled the competition well. With over 400,000 units sold in 2024–more than half of which were CR-V Hybrids–Honda has plenty to feel good about with the CR-V. But while the CR-V has been thriving, Honda has been finding success with another name, too: TrailSport. This year, the two success stories finally met. Verdict: The CR-V is one of the best compact crossovers on the market, and the hybrid powertrain only makes it better. If adventure and off-road driving are truly in the cards for you, however, the CR-V TrailSport may not be the right choice. |
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Popular Features & Specs | ||
Engine | 2.5L 219 hp I4 Hybrid | |
Drive Train | AWD | |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
EV Battery Capacity | 1.6 kWh | 1.06 kWh |
MPG City | 41 | |
MPG Highway | 38 | |
Engine | ||
Engine Name | 2.5L 219 hp I4 Hybrid | 2.0L 204 hp I4 Hybrid |
Horsepower | 204 hp @ 6100 rpm | |
Drivetrain | AWD | FWD |
Fuel Economy | ||
EV Battery Capacity | 1.6 kWh | 1.06 kWh |
MPG City | 41 | |
MPG Highway | 38 | |
Interior | ||
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Key Features | ||
Sunroof/Moonroof | Standard | |
Safety | ||
Front Crash Overall | 4 | |
Side Crash Overall | 5 | |
Dimensions & Capacity | ||
Cargo Space | 37.6 cu ft | 36.3 cu ft |
Curb Weight | 3690 lbs | 3752 lbs |
Height | 67.0 in | 66.2 in |
Length | 180.9 in | 184.8 in |
Width | 73.0 in | 73.5 in |
Wheelbase | 105.9 in | 106.3 in |
Maximum Payload | 1210 lbs | |
Number of doors | 4 | 4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity | 1750 lbs | 1000 lbs |

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