The Next-Gen 2026 Toyota RAV4 Is About To Be Revealed
The Toyota RAV4 is long overdue for an overhaul, and the next generation model will bring a new design, a raft of updates, and more hybrid versions.
The Next-Gen 2026 Toyota RAV4 Is About To Be Revealed
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UPDATE: It’s here! All hybrid, up to 320 hp, and even a GR-tuned Sport version. Check out our full coverage at this link.

It may just be another random Tuesday evening for most, but little do they know that the most important car reveal of 2025 is about to go down. Yes, folks, we’re within hours of seeing the next-generation 2026 Toyota RAV4. Even if you aren’t in the market for or remotely interested in such a vehicle, there’s a good chance someone close to you is, and at the very least, this is a car you’ll soon see absolutely everywhere.

Toyota’s compact crossover is entering its sixth generation, replacing the fifth that debuted all the way back in 2018. The company has so far released seven teaser pics in which it’s strategically cropped and obstructed. Three distinct flavors of RAV4 are represented:

Official details are scarce, but if recent Toyota history and trends are anything to go by, we expect this new RAV4 to be a hybrid-only affair, given that’s also the direction the automaker has gone with the current Camry and Sienna.

In any case, we won’t have to speculate much longer because the new RAV4 will be revealed in a livestream that kicks off at 9 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. PT, and it’s embedded below for your convenience. But feel free to simply refresh The Drive’s homepage at that time, as we’ll have all the details and pictures ready for you on the hour.

Got a tip or question for the author about the new RAV4? You can reach him here: chris.tsui@thedrive.com

Chris Tsui is The Drive’s Reviews Editor. He oversees the site’s car reviews operation in addition to pitching in on industry news and writing his own evaluations of the latest rides. He lives in Toronto.

The Drive is an automotive news and opinion outlet covering the new car industry, car enthusiast culture, and the world of transportation and mobility. Our news operation covers latest new cars, tech trends, industry developments, rumors, controversies, weird history, and viral moments with original reporting and deep analysis.

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