View Exterior Photos of the 2026 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
This trim is called the Woodland, and it has a more rugged-looking appearance.

The Woodland comes with all-terrain tires, and it has a higher ride height compared with the standard model.

Toyota will offer the Woodland with either the standard hybrid setup or the optional plug-in hybrid configuration, and both have all-wheel drive.

The Woodland also has a different look for its front and rear bumpers.

Other trim levels include the Limited pictured here, which is part of the "Core" grouping that also includes LE and XLE trims.

These other trims offer a front-wheel-drive hybrid setup in addition to the optional all-wheel-drive setup.

Towing capacity is up compared with the previous RAV4 Hybrid, with most trims now rated to tow 3500 pounds.

The LE, XLE, and Limited models are not available with the plug-in hybrid setup; to get that, you'll have to opt for either the ruggedized Woodland or the sportier SE, XSE, or GR Sport trims.

The new 2026 RAV4 will go on sale later this year, Toyota says.
