The popular RAV4 was redesigned for 2019, with new proportions and a more-rugged appearance. The standard 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and delivers relatively quick acceleration. The hybrid version feels energetic, with the electric drive producing immediate and quiet motivation from a standstill. There’s limited lean when taking corners and responsive steering, but the RAV4’s ride is stiff and a little jumpy, and the noisy engine hurts the driving experience. All-wheel-drive versions allow the driver to select modes to optimize traction on sand or mud. Fuel economy is commendable at 27 mpg overall for the non-hybrid version. The hybrid model gets an impressive 37 mpg. Apple CarPlay compatibility is standard, but no Android Auto until 2020. Toyota’s Safety Sense safety and driver assist suite is standard, and includes forward collision warning with pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and lane keeping assist. For 2021 a plug-in hybrid version, called RAV4 Prime will be offered. The Prime has 302 combined hp and AWD is standard. Toyota says the Prime can travel about 42 miles on electric power. A new Woodland Edition was introduced for 2023, highlighted by different suspension tuning, unique interior and interior trim bits, special wheels, and chunky all-terrain tires. All 2023 models also came standard with an updated infotainment system, including wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Adventure and TRD Off-Road trims are no longer available for 2025. The plug-in hybrid version is no longer called Prime and is instead badged with the acronym, PHEV.