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December 9, 2015

Toyota Motor Philippines Presents 2016 RAV4: A New Dimension of Action (w/ Specs)


Already the country’s undisputed number one car maker for 2015, Toyota Motor Philippines is showing no signs of slowing down as it officially unveiled the upgraded 2016 RAV4 crossover during its annual Christmas party for the media.

Dubbed as the “new dimension of action”, the 2016 RAV4 adopts a sleeker and more dynamic exterior styling, refreshed interiors, and added creature comfort features.


In terms of design, the RAV4 now closely aligns itself with Toyota’s new design language with a new front fascia. It features a larger lower grille and slim projector headlights with available LED low/high beams and LED daytime running lights for the Premium model. Together with the reshaped rear end, the RAV4 is actually now slightly longer while new wheel arch moldings and rocker panels contribute to a more flowing profile. The LED treatment continues at the back for the brake lamps. At each corner, it features a new design to its 17-inch alloy wheels and is now fitted with low rolling resistance 225/65 R 17 tires.

Capping the exterior restyle is a wider range of color options which total eight: Blue Metallic, Orange Metallic, Dark Red Mica Metallic, Bronze Metallic, White Pearl Metallic, Silver Metallic, Gray Metallic, and Black Mica.


Occupants will enjoy much greater comfort thanks to improved and expanded sound insulation that reduces road, tire, and exhaust noise. This goes hand-in-hand with the revamped interior featuring new black trim with contrasting silver accents. For the driver, the 2016 RAV4 gets new back-lit gauges with a multi-function display nestled between the speedometer and tachometer. Furthermore, Premium models get the added convenience of a 6.5-inch touch screen audio-visual system with GPS navigation and six speakers.

Mechanically, all RAV4s are powered by the 2.5-liter 2AR-FE 4-cylinder engine. This Dual VVT-i engine outs 180 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 233 Nm of torque at 4,100 rpm. This is mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission with Super ECT and sequential shift technology.


Though it continues to ride on the same MacPherson Strut/Double Wishbone suspension set-up, the 2016 model gets better riding comfort thanks to reinforcements to the rear part improving driving stability and ride quality. In addition, the shock absorbers and coil springs have been revised to give a flatter ride and enhanced straight-line stability.

And in order to cater to the ever-changing needs and desires of RAV4 customers, Toyota has changed its model naming for this model exclusively. Gone is the single letter model designation and in its place comes the Active, Active+, and Premium models. All in all, there are four models available: 4x2 Active (P 1,263,000), 4x2 Active+ (P 1,441,000), 4x2 Premium (P 1,863,000), and 4x4 Premium (P 2,066,000). As always, the White Pearl Metallic color adds a P 15,000 premium.

The 2016 Toyota RAV4 is now available at all Toyota dealerships nationwide.

47 comments:

  1. Tucson or rav4? Hmmmm. Lito mode ako.

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  2. Is this for real? A 2.5L Toyota crossover for only P1.2 million? That's a steal in my honest opinion considering that Honda offers the HRV for almost the same price and that's a smaller vehicle with less power.

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    1. You make a very valid point, but the entry level RAV4 is just too plain. Seems the Active+ makes the most sense or if you can spring the added cash, the 4x2 Premium.

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    2. Yes, the Active+ also has good value. Frankly, those premium models are pushing it. At 1.8M, I'd rather get the turbo equipped Forester XT.

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    3. Subaru too expensive engine maintenance bcoz of this boxer engine like BMW, i don't recommend.

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  3. Subaru is still the best, bitin na bitin ang specs ng RAV 4 even the 4x4, alang sinabi sa Forester XT, mas mura pa ang forester XT. As usual bitin na naman ang toyota. akalain mo yun wiper, di man lang rain sensing, eh taob talaga yan RAV 4 sa Forester XT or Ford Escape

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    1. I think you should check the pricing of Subaru, Forester XT is tagged at 1.8M.

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    2. Yeah for the premium models, the rav 4 is not worth the price but the base model seems like the best bang for the buck in the crossover segment because it has a 2.5L engine.

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    3. Wether you buy the Rav or the Forester, hindi lugi si Toyota. 35% nang Fuji Heavy Industries (Subaru) ang pag mamay-ari nang Toyota. :D

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  4. You mean it's a steal for Toyota.

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  5. There is no navigation for the 4x2 Active and 4x2 Active+ variants.

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    1. There is navigation according to the official brochure. It's standard across the new range.

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    2. I don't mean to be disrespectful, but the actual units have no navigation for the Active and Active+ variants.

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    3. I have seen the actual Active+ variant (Toyota Sn Fernando) and no navigation system. :-(

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    4. Bat kelangan pa ang navigation eh may waze naman!!! :-)

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  6. 1.8M+ and 2M+ for the Premium models? These are priced way higher than the more powerful CX-5 2.5L AWD and Ford Escapre 2.0L Ecoboost and Forester XT. With the Premium 4x4, the price is already near the price of the larger Mazda CX9, Ford Explorer 2.0L Ecoboost, and Subaru Outback.
    The Active base model might come out as its best seller as it is priced competitively.

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    1. I would rather buy a subaru forester XT or Ford Escape rather than RAV 4. Too expensive

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  7. back lit instrument gauges?.. what?.. it's so 90's!
    toyota could have done better with LED's or TFT's for a sub 1.4M SUV

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  8. Marami pa rin bibili nito... Toyota kasi... mataas ang resale value...

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  9. Dear All, appreciate not to make negative comments if you don't have the capability to buy. Regards

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    1. Let me remind you most of the buyer always choose best and reliable cars. this is not about capabilty to. because evry can do.

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  10. Between the base model HR-V and base RAV4, which would you guys choose (regardless of the price difference of roughly 70k)?

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    1. The base RAV4 if you need power for carrying passengers and luggage, and the HR-V if you want a car that's easier to park in the city. Personally I'd choose the base RAV4, its more versatile.

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  11. Hi Ulysses, thank you for your article. Reference your specs sheet the base model is better equiped and lower priced than last years model. believe it is better for us but please advise yr thoughts why this is lower even with better specs. Pleased to hear. Thank you

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    1. Hello Ulysses, still missing your reply on below. Thank you

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    3. Well, there could be a variety of reasons why the base model is cheaper in 2016 than before. I don't work for Toyota, so I can't be sure, but it could be down to a simple case of bringing down margins to make sure they can become more competitive against the competition. Some times, they can be after corporate clients with a budget cap for company cars (normally around P 1.3-P 1.5M).

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    4. Noted and Thank you.

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  12. Rav4 Active+ or Mazda CX-5 2.0L Pro??

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  14. Guys, I checked out the active model yesterday and it looks very sulit. You get 180 horses, projector headlights, fog lamps, steering wheel controls, nice mags. The only things missing, which is fine with me are start/stop function, DRLs, touch screen head unit, optitron gauges, toneau cover... I think for the price of 1.263M, it is very worth it. You can always get after market head units, backup camera, etc.

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  15. At no point does anyone say, "put down the camera, bro. You're freaking me out." When do they think they're going to watch this stuff back? "Hey, let's crack open a few beers and watch those old tapes of us watching those old tapes." I can't see it.

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  16. bulok na palakad ni abno, lahat ng suv ay mataas na presyo at malaking binbayad natin sa buwis, gingago tayo ng rehimeng aquino, palpak ang panununkulan sa pwesto , walang nagawa sa trapiko, walang nagawa sa baha , buong maynila lubog sa tubig kapag meron ulan. napakasamang lider, inutil, mang mang walang alam sa buhay.

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  17. Tucson M/T P1,098,000 vs RAV4 Active P1,263,000?

    Please help Mr. Uly Ang

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  18. Hi, choosing between the Active and Active+. Is it worth the 150k markup? Does anyone know if they're all made in Japan?

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  19. Thanks Mr. Ang for the specs. Actually Toyota Sales personnel doesnt know what they are selling. I ask for active+ and they gave me premium specs. Then i remember your column and compare. Dang! They are wrong. Seen A big RED face when i confronted them. I have now my RAV4 active+ metallic orange and happy with its performance so far. Thanks again.

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    1. Hi. I am considering buying RAV4 over HRV. What made you decide to get RAV4 instead of others? Also, how long did you get your rav4 from the time you ordered? It seems, Toyota has no stocks of Rav 4. Lastly, how is the fuel consumption please? Thank you

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    2. http://www.carguide.ph/2016/01/review-2016-toyota-rav4-4wd-premium.html

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    3. Hi. I am considering buying RAV4 active over HRV. What made you decide to get RAV4 instead of others? Also, how long did you get your rav4 from the time you ordered? It seems, Toyota has no stocks of Rav 4. Lastly, how is the fuel consumption please? Please help. Any specific and direct answer is highly appreciated. Thanks

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  20. may foglight po ba ung lowest variant active ??

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  21. How is fuel consumption?

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  22. Sir, i need your professional advice on which is better hrv or rav 4 (base model) ~ first time car buyer.. Thanks ��

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  23. Sir, planning to buy rav4, a friend told me, to consider x-trail. Now, i am confused whether rav4 or x-trail. Pls. Advise. Thanks

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    1. http://www.carguide.ph/2016/01/review-2016-toyota-rav4-4wd-premium.html

      http://www.carguide.ph/2015/07/review-2015-nissan-x-trail-4wd.html

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  24. how is the fuel comsumption?

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