2021 Toyota RAV4: What we know so far
The current Philippine-spec Toyota RAV4 was launched in 2019. As such, we won’t be expecting a refresh for the current RAV4 anytime soon. So like most locally available car models, Toyota Motors Philippines will definitely be carrying over the current Toyota made crossover for the 2021 model year.
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However, the fifth-gen RAV4 currently has several variants that are available in other markets. The most interesting one is the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. If we’re being optimistic, Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) might consider bringing in the said RAV4 variant locally. After all, the Japanese marque is slowly electrifying its model lineup. That’s apparent with the local introduction of the Toyota Corolla Altis Hybrid and Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid some time ago.
As such, here’s what we can expect from the Philippine-spec 2021 Toyota RAV4.
The current PH-spec Toyota RAV4
2021 Toyota RAV4: Exterior
If TMP decided to carry over the same variants of the RAV4, then we don’t expect much changes in terms of appearance. There might be some cosmetic changes to reflect the new model year, but other than that, the dimensions and exterior features might remain the same as the current variants.
The US-spec RAV4 Hybrid
Even if TMP decided to bring in the RAV4 Hybrid, the said variant won’t look that much different than the regular RAV4. Well, save for the blue Toyota logo that’s found on the marque’s electrified models.
2021 Toyota RAV4: Interior
Like the exterior, the carried over variants will have the same interiors. However, the possibility still remains that TMP might give the higher-trim variants some cosmetic changes. But other than that, the current RAV4 already comes with a thoughtfully arranged interior so no changes will be made in that regard.
Check out the US-spec RAV4 Hybrid's blue-tinged ambient lighting
The same goes even if the RAV4 Hybrid is introduced here. That’s because its interior is similar to the regular non-hybrid variants, specifically the top-spec RAV4 LTD. That means it will also come with a push to start button, auto-dimming rearview mirror, wireless charging, automatic dual-zone climate control, electronically adjustable driver’s seats, cruise control, among others.
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2021 Toyota RAV4: Safety
The current PH-spec RAV4 is already a very safe vehicle. The top-spec LTD variant is equipped with seven airbags, automatic headlamps, stability and traction control, anti-lock braking with electronic brake distribution, speed-sensing door locks, hill start assist, a reverse camera, rear parking sensors, as well as cruise control.
The RAV4 Hybrid however takes it up a notch as it comes with the Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 (TSS 2.0). The said suite includes pedestrian detection, lane departure alert with steering assist, lane tracing assist, a dynamic radar cruise control system, as well as a road sign recognition system.
The hybrid version of the RAV4 also has one more airbag than the LTD variant, and it also comes with Toyota’s Smart Stop Technology. This particular feature works by providing braking assistance whenever the driver makes mistakes like unintentional acceleration, or during white-knuckle situations like attempting to stop before hitting a road obstacle.
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2021 Toyota RAV4: Engine and Performance
Currently, all the variants of the PH-spec RAV4 are powered by an inline-4 Dual VVT-I DOHC gasoline engine. Power is sent to the front via an eight-speed direct shift transmission. The said engine can deliver up to 203 horsepower and 243 Nm of torque. Braking is handled by ventilated front discs and solid discs for the rear. TheRAV4 PH-spec also comes standard with an electronic parking brake with an auto-hold function.
The US-Spec Toyota RAV4 Hybrid's center console
While the US-spec RAV4 Hybrid also comes with four disc brakes, an electronic parking brake, and the same chassis, its powerplant is a bit different.
Under the RAV4 Hybrid’s hood is a Toyota’s 2.5-liter inline-4 gasoline engine. As for its electric component, it uses a 5,300 rpm electric motor and a 259-volt battery. In total, the RAV4 Hybrid can produce up to 219 horsepower and 239 Nm of torque. Instead of having a front-wheel drive, it sends all power to all four wheels via an electronic continuously variable transmission.
The RAV4 Hybrid is also equipped with multiple drive modes. It has the usual eco mode, sport mode, and normal mode, but it also comes with a full electric only EV mode, as well as a trail mode.
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2021 Toyota RAV4: Final Thoughts
Overall, the hybrid powertrain found on the RAV4 Hybrid is far more complicated than the one found on the current PH-spec RAV4. It’s also a bit heavier, but the added power will account for that. Moreover, we’re also certain that this electrified variant might mean better fuel efficiency than the PH-spec RAV4. That of course can certainly become useful, since fuel prices here in the Philippines aren’t exactly cheap.
The rear of the US-spec Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Safety-wise, the RAV4 Hybrid’s suite of active driver-assist features will definitely come in handy for local drivers. But if TMP doesn’t decide on bringing in the RAV4 Hybrid at all, then many will still appreciate it if the company introduced the Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 for the 2021 PH-spec RAV4 LTD instead. Doing that might not drive the RAV4’s price range up that much, but it will still go up a bit.
The TSS 2.0 however, is an impressive collection of technologies designed to keep you and your family safe through multitudes of emergency road scenarios. So a price increase brought about by the TSS 2.0 is just a small price to pay if it means added safety.
While we’re sure that the current PH-spec RAV4 will be carried over for 2021, most of the things we’ve mentioned here are speculative. For that, we’ll have to wait and see if TMP indeed adds something to the current RAV4 lineup.
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There's also the TRD Pro appearance pack for the US-spec RAV4
2021 Toyota RAV4: Expected Price
Currently, the US-spec Toyota RAV4 Hybrid starts at USD 28,500. Converted to current exchange rates, that is around Php 1,371,540 before taxes, import costs, etc. Also, if TMP decided to bring in the RAV4 Hybrid, it will definitely stand as the new top-of-the-line model.
That said, the current top-spec Toyota RAV4 LTD currently carries a Php 2,244,000 price tag. As a result, we can expect the RAV4 Hybrid to be priced higher than the aforementioned variant. As we’ve said, it’s a bit more complicated in a mechanical sense, and it has more safety features too.
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