In a way it doesn't even look like a Toyota anymore. The styling seems borrow aspects from their competition in some areas.
The inside, while sporting some new technology, is in some ways a step down with the removal of more physical controls such as HVAC, seat/steering heating etc.
I was hopeful for the future Toyota was heading in with keeping these basic analog controls even on their new Crown Signia, Camry, Tacoma, 4Runner etc. But it looks like 24MM/Arene vehicles will potentially be moving away from physical knobs and switches like the rest of the market competitors.
If something happened to my current RAV4 and I suddenly found myself in the market for a new car I would probably still stay with Toyota, but for the first time would consider another SUV in their lineup.
Maybe it's one of those things that once you see it in person it isn't as bad? Or once you see 100,000 on the road everyday you get used to it, but I don't have the same feeling as seeing the unveiling of the 4.5 for the first time as I am with this new design.
I've never really liked Toyota's obsession with putting a hammerhead front end on half their lineup over the past several years. I prefer a more truck like front end. That is probably why the 4.6 isn't appealing to me.
Anyway, we are gonna see folks on both sides of the fence and different folks will have different tastes. I still will look forward to seeing members bringing their new 4.6s home later this year, and showing them off here and seeing the cool things people do to mod them.