New Pricing and Features for 2026
“Toyota is pushing the 2026 toyota rav4 hybride as a more capable, better‑priced plug‑in option for mainstream buyers,” a representative stated during the announcement of the new model.
On March 6, 2026, Toyota Canada revealed the pricing for the 2026 Toyota RAV4 Hybride, which showcases a new-generation powertrain and an expanded electric range. This model year introduces four distinct plug-in configurations, catering to a variety of consumer preferences.
Among the notable features of the 2026 RAV4 Hybride is its impressive net output of 324 horsepower, making it a powerful contender in the hybrid vehicle market. Additionally, the electric-only range is estimated at 80 kilometers, allowing for more efficient short-distance travel.
All versions of the 2026 RAV4 Hybride come equipped with all-wheel drive, enhancing performance and stability across various driving conditions. This is particularly significant for buyers in regions with challenging weather or terrain.
The new lineup also includes the brand’s first GR SPORT treatment for the RAV4, appealing to consumers looking for a sportier aesthetic and performance enhancements.
Pricing for the various trims has been adjusted, with the SE trim now priced at $48,750, reflecting a reduction of $2,965 from the previous model. The XSE trim is available for $56,400, down $155, while the XSE with the Technology package is priced at $59,350, a decrease of $2,595.
For those interested in the GR Sport trim, it is priced at $57,500 before freight and preparation, offering a competitive option for performance-oriented buyers.
The XSE Technology variant also adds a CCS1 fast-charge port, enhancing the charging capabilities for electric vehicle users.
As the automotive market continues to evolve, the 2026 Toyota RAV4 Hybride aims to position itself as a leading choice for consumers seeking a reliable and efficient plug-in hybrid vehicle.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding additional features or specifications that may be announced in the coming months, but the initial reception of the new model appears positive.
