It’s been another big year for the Toyota RAV4 . Australia’s best-selling SUV celebrated its 30th year Down Under, as well as 500,000 local sales including a record month in August. While utes are the flavour of the month, the RAV4 remains hugely popular among new car buyers across a variety of demographics.

As of September 2024 there are nine RAV4s to choose from, each with different attributes. Here’s everything you need to know about the range. CarExpert can help you find the best deal on a new Toyota RAV4 .

Check out our latest offers , and let us put you in touch with a dealer . The Toyota RAV4 line-up is made up of nine models across five trim levels. The GX is your cheapest way into RAV4 ownership, available in front- or all-wheel drive with a starting price of $42,260 before on-road costs.

Stepping up to the GXL incurs a $3550 premium. Front-wheel drive variants of the XSE and Cruiser top the two-wheel drive range, priced either side of $50,000. Both trims are also available with all-wheel drive.

At the top of the tree sits the Edge AWD, priced at $58,360 plus on-roads. To see how the Toyota RAV4 lines up against the competition, check out our comparison tool . The fifth generation of the Toyota RAV4 has been on sale in Australia since 2019.

Over that period the model range has evolved – initially, both hybrid and petrol variants were available with a choice of manual, automatic, and CVT transmissions. A round of major updates came in 2021, when Toyota launche.