Toyota's sixth-generation RAV4 SUV is transitioning to an all-electrified lineup starting with the 2026 model year, eliminating purely gas-powered versions. This shift is pivotal as the RAV4 is America's top-selling non-truck vehicle. With previous success from the hybrid Camry, Toyota aims to encourage adoption of cleaner vehicles among consumers. Last year, approximately 475,000 RAV4s were sold in the U.S. With improvements in hybrid technology and electric range, the new RAV4 models could drastically reduce gasoline consumption, pushing the market towards more sustainable vehicle choices.
Heading into 2025, the sixth-generation RAV4 SUV marks a significant transition for Toyota as it transitions to an electrified vehicle lineup, including hybrids and plug-in hybrids.
Toyota's electrification strategy, demonstrated effectively with the RAV4, is set to propel cleaner vehicle choices among U.S. buyers who have shown a growing preference for crossovers.
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