RAV4World seems like a perfect forum where Toyota could gauge what customers are looking for in the next generation RAV4 design. I've had a lengthy experience with RAV4s, having owned a first-generation 1996 5-door RAV4 (4WD), then a 2014 RAV4 XLE (FWD), and most recently the current-generation 2019 RAV4 LE Hybrid (AWD).
I believe the original name for RAV4 was derived from "Recreational Active Vehicle with 4WD", and that hint at off-road utility and capability was what initially drew my interest in the vehicle.
Having driven my 2019 RAV4 for numerous years now, and after a great many road trips, I would say Toyota should continue to prioritize top fuel-efficiency and best-in-segment (ie, economy crossovers) off-road capabilities for the 2026 RAV4.
That means to continue to lead the segment in MPGs, as well as continue to develop improvements in AWD and off-roading abilities, while maintaining a 'rugged' and 'utilitarian' look for the vehicle overall. I think the success of the current-generation RAV4 over its competitors (such as the Honda CR-V) can be attributed to these few design elements that give it a wider appeal to a larger number of customers across all age groups.
In tough economic times, people will seek value, utility and practicality over luxury.
I believe the original name for RAV4 was derived from "Recreational Active Vehicle with 4WD", and that hint at off-road utility and capability was what initially drew my interest in the vehicle.
Having driven my 2019 RAV4 for numerous years now, and after a great many road trips, I would say Toyota should continue to prioritize top fuel-efficiency and best-in-segment (ie, economy crossovers) off-road capabilities for the 2026 RAV4.
That means to continue to lead the segment in MPGs, as well as continue to develop improvements in AWD and off-roading abilities, while maintaining a 'rugged' and 'utilitarian' look for the vehicle overall. I think the success of the current-generation RAV4 over its competitors (such as the Honda CR-V) can be attributed to these few design elements that give it a wider appeal to a larger number of customers across all age groups.
In tough economic times, people will seek value, utility and practicality over luxury.