
The Toyota RAV4 is more popular than ever before somehow, with Toyota moving more than 475,000 units of the SUV last year, which is a few hundred thousand more vehicles than Volvo sold out of its entire lineup in the US last year. It’s also more than 100,000 more units than Toyota sold just two years prior in 2022, so sales have rapidly grown, as well, making the RAV4 the best-selling model overall in the US outside of the pickup truck segment. The core of the current RAV4 generation dates back to 2019, though, so it’s due for an update that’s set to be revealed this week, with teaser images hinting at sportier new trims (though no pickup version just yet, which could be smart).
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