
Toyota is already developing the next-gen RAV4, and rumors suggest an electric model is in the works. According to internal documents, significant changes are expected. Here’s what we know about the upcoming Toyota RAV4 and a possible EV variant.
When will Toyota launch the electric RAV4 EV?
The RAV4 was Toyota’s top-selling vehicle in the US last year, moving over 475,000 units. Even more impressive, the compact SUV ended the Ford F-150’s nearly four-decade reign (except for 2009) as America’s top-selling vehicle.
Data from Jato Dynamics (via Forbes) shows Ford F-150 sales slipped 5% to 460,915 in 2024, while RAV4 sales climbed another 9% to over 475,000.
The RAV4’s growing popularity is mainly driven by the rising demand for hybrid and electric vehicles. With the current generation released back in 2018, Toyota is expected to reveal the updated RAV4 this summer.
According to local reports, internal documents reveal the next-gen RAV4 will ride on an improved TNGA-K platform. The updated SUV is expected to be slightly bigger than the current model, with an extended wheelbase to open up more interior space.

The design is expected to mirror the new Prius and Camry models with a sportier, more modern look. The front end is due for a new grille, and wraparound LED daytime running lights.
Inside, the new RAV4 will likely gain a new infotainment system with AppleCarPlay and Android Auto support. Other premium features could include a head-up display, panoramic sunroof, and a wireless charger.

Toyota is expected to launch the next-gen RAV4 with several powertrain options, including ICE, hybrid (HEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV), and a possible electric (EV) variant.
Although no details have been confirmed, Toyota is said to be considering an electric RAV4 that will ride on a modified TNGA-K platform. The fifth-gen RAV4 is built on the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA-K) platform.
Electrek’s Take
Top comment by Cody
I already have a RAV4 Prime and it's a great car. I like it for road trips and in the city I literally never get gas. A fully electric one would be a great car too but as always it depends on the stats for range and charge times.
The RAV4 is already about the size of Toyota’s electric bZ4X SUV. At 184.6″ long, the bZ4X is slightly longer than the RAV4 (180.9″ long), but if the rumors are true that the next-gen model will be bigger, it won’t make sense for both to be on the market.
With the bZ4X reportedly due for a rebrand, it could be sold as the “electric RAV4” or “RAV4 EV” as Toyota drops the bZ naming system.
Would you buy an electric Toyota RAV4? If so, what features and other specs would you be looking for? Let us know in the comments.
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