Sean is a JDM and off-road enthusiast of many years, and an automotive photographer. He holds a B.A. in Literature and Writing Studies, an A.A. in Communications, and an A.A. in English. He is ...
Australia’s favourite SUV has had a glow-up, with the 2026 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid to usher in a new look, new tech and – in big news for Toyota – the brand's first plug-in hybrid variant. And this model ...
Ian Wright joined CarBuzz as an automotive journalist and photographer in 2018. His career started with specialist publications, covering everything from Harley-Davidson to Ferrari. Before writing for ...
Toyota was right all along when it came to the EV versus hybrid debate. Electric cars aren’t on track to fully displace internal combustion this decade. Hybrids are seeing more demand than ever. And ...
Pricing for the 2026 Toyota RAV4 starts at $33,350 (all prices include $1,450 destination charge). Redesigned from the ground up All-hybrid powertrain lineup rated at up to 44 mpg combined Toyota ...
Pricing for the 2026 Toyota RAV4 starts at $33,350 for the LE Hybrid front-wheel-drive model and goes up to $44,750 for the all-wheel-drive Limited Hybrid model. The RAV4 is now offered exclusively as ...
The 2026 Toyota RAV4 might look quite different, but beneath the skin is the same TNGA-K platform that underpinned the previous-generation car. The body has been strengthened and the suspension is new ...
The good news? As you'd probably expect, the new model makes important strides in areas like technology and powertrain refinement. That's not to say it's a complete home run for Toyota though, with a ...
View post: Amazon Has a DeWalt Tool Box for Just $18 For its 2026 model year, the RAV4 now comes in seven “grades” with three distinct “designs,” as Toyota refers to them as, each with a unique focus.
Toyota’s top-selling RAV4 goes all-hybrid all the time for the 2026 model year. While there’s still a front-drive model available, most models are AWD. Prices start at under $30,000, but the full list ...
If Coca-Cola started selling only Diet Coke, there would be an uproar. But we haven’t noticed any such response to Toyota's decision to offer several of its core models—the latest being the ...
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