Toyota's petrol AWD system offers superior traction to its hybrid AWD. If you get the hybrid, stay on-road. If you get the AWD RAV4 petrol, stay close to the road. If you go off-road, get a 4Runner or a Subaru.
I had a 2004 RAV Cruiser L which I drove for 235K before it was rear ended and written off. They are wonderful vehicles, and so reliable. This model really lifts the game adding handling and performance along with great fuel economy. Top review Ponch. Thanks.
Was originally waiting 10 -12 months from last December for my Cruiser Hybrid but received a phone call a few weeks later offering a shorter wait time if I wanted to upgrade to the Edge Hybrid as none were available for ordering at the time. Was told it would be in the first quarter delivery… I accepted! Just been informed I can pick it up next week… bonus!!! Was worth the extra $$$ to receive it this early!
@@tianjunzhan9099, slightly over $57k drive away in Queensland. I'm very lucky to have got this vehicle. It is only 2.5 weeks since I found out the dealership had this particular vehicle coming and it wasn't spoken for.
@@brokenSnake That's for sure. Better than waiting 9 months though. But yes, the passenger seat is the major setback we are finding. Going to look into options to drop it down a bit lower. Not sure if there are any.
This would have to be the only top spec medium suv in Australia that does not have a powered front passenger seat. Not even manual height adjustment. For around $58k d/a that is an absolute joke. Deal breaker for me.
@@brokenSnake for 58 grand you'd think there would be two powered seats up front as standard, like the cheaper cruiser hybrid,let alone the top of the range edge hybrid.
@Yasmine P hi Yasmine. Yes,my exact thoughts. Reason I'm interested in the edge hybrid? I love that two tone no cost option interior. But with only one powered seat up front,it just doesn't look or feel like a top spec model unfortunately.
I just couldn't live with that interior in 2022. I'm driving a 2013 car atm and this is barely better than that. Competitors have much more luxurious offerings for the price.
I’ve had a Cruiser AWD Hybrid now for nearly 6 months and concur with the commentary regarding the driver alert and assistance systems. The school zone and speed voice alerts were disabled immediately (SO annoying), but to do so needed the help of the internet, as the handbook was near useless. I turned off the lane centering as it was clumsy, intrusive and also poor at picking up lane markings in brightly lit situations (e.g. road tunnels), wet roads or when the sun was low. That aside it’s a great car (I had a Tiguan 162TSi R-Line and 2 Outbacks before the RAV), it’s peppy, roomy, good chassis dynamics, and so far averaging 5.6l/100km (and I don’t spare the right foot at times). Yes there are certain things the Tiguan and Outbacks did better, but the RAV just has it nailed as a complete package.
My heart wanted the Tiguan 162TSI for its driving dynamics (haven't driven it - know this just from reviews and research) but VW's poor reliability and fuel economy made me go for the RAV4. I'm picking up the RAV4 Edge Hybrid AWD next week. Would you say it handles adequately well and provides driving fun compared to the Tiguan?
@@vinayshsureshram277 the Tiguan is unquestionably sportier and steers better with more feel and a tad less understeer. But that’s thanks to the dynamic dampers and 20” wheels largely, so it’s not a proper comparison really. The RAV is 90% so plenty go enough in my book. I think the Edge also gets 19” wheels so undoubtedly would be a touch sharper dynamically then the Cruiser on 18” wheels
@@JasonISF couldn’t say, haven’t driven either properly off-road. Gravel roads are as far as they’ve been taken, and there’s little between them. Maybe the Subaru is slightly better as the steering is a bit better IMO
@@haidaigia102 yea. My mum has ordered the 2022 RAV4 plug-in hybrid and it wasn’t supposed to come until May but now it’s coming with then next few weeks. Probably mid march
It is a beautiful car for those who like this type of design, I hope that this new model of ADVENTURE HIBRID arrives soon in Peru... so on long trips much more fuel would be saved, since in the current version it consumes a lot. Fraternal greetings from Lima Peru. Excellent video.
Nice review Ponch, I like your mix of info and informed opinion in a style that seems not overly scripted. I have ordered the RAV4 Hybrid Edge in Jungle Khaki and told 3 - 6 month wait (regional NSW). The dealer assured me the passenger seat has height adjustment and I can see your website lists “Power Front Seat Passenger 8 Way” on the standard equipment list for this model and yet the vehicle you are reviewing clearly doesn’t. Any thoughts?
My wife collects her AWD cruiser hybrid next week, it was ordered last November. Dealer said he was surprised it was coming so soon and thought I was because it is black on black. It is the 2022 model. She is fairly excited.
It is now at the dealers, will be collected Monday 17th of Feb. Total cost $55,000 on road, with towbar, ceramic paint coating ( which I have on another car and it is really good) upholstery protection and extra window tinting. I was able to negotiate a $2000 discount. Not sure about the upholstery protection and extra tinting, but the dealer talked my wife into them when I was not there.
This video reminds us that there's always new technology out there that we are always going to spend our money on, I wonder how many people are financially capable to keep up with the waves of new technology coming up
@@brokenSnake tbh, coming from a BMW which was packed with tech, most of it was useless. The 2022 RAV has all the tech someone would need and the less tech the less things to go wrong in the future. I do however wish Toyota upgraded the infotainment unit in the 2022 RAV. That I can’t excuse considering that they did upgrade it for other models.
Rear AEB and kick to open power tailgate was always in the 2019 Japanese market variant. Who knows why Australia didn’t use the same wiring harness to enable it is a major slap in the face to this market for people with the 2019 to 2021 models. This adventure is priced insanely high though.
Fitting a dealer tow bar on our brand new awd 2022 Cruiser eliminated the kick tailgate feature. Not happy! They chuck the whole loop wiring harness out!
I have just ordered my 2023 Rave 4 Edge just wanted to know if it will have any body style changes or extra tech like wireless Apple car play and larger infotainment?
@@brokenSnake well Toyota is taking orders and my order is for 2023 and I have been informed that the model could have changes and price increase. I paid my deposit and hopefully by November 2023 I’ll have it.
I've heard this RAV4 has roof leaking problem, some Taiwan second hand car dealer posted a RUclips video to prove this problem! You only need to search "rev4 roof leak" then you will find some interesting stuff.
Why doesn't the Edge Hybrid come with panoramic sunroof option like it does in the States? You can only get it in the petrol version here.. Its also frustrating that the top model doesnt have all the features of the lower variants. Like why can't I get the Cruiser in 2 tone like the XSE if the Cruiser is a higher variant? Why does the Edge not get Cruiser specific features? What if I want them all? Just give me one ultimate variant and I'd be happy to pay for it accordingly!
@@brokenSnake irrespective I don't see why I have to compromise luxuries or features for looks or vice versa, they don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Because Toyota gives a middle finger to customer feedback, ignores peer pressure from what their competitors offer - eg infotainment size and design, and ultimately prefer to rest on their laurels.
I’m 5 months in to my order for my RAV4 Cruiser Hybrid, apparently another 5 months at least to go. After two years of test driving every SUV in class including the 3008 I decided the RAV was best overall. Still way short on the infotainment and interior but best overall.
Looking at a 2022 Cruiser Hybrid vs Edge Hybrid. $5k more for the Edge Hybrid…. So other than the trim differences what is that extra $5K getting me over the Cruiser?
In my option, I like the edge look and the green colour, not sure why you want to pay more over the cruiser hybrid, same drive train and miss lots features that cruiser has.
I bought the 2021 Akera Turbo was considering both - wanted the cx-5 and tbh I needed a car in a few days the RAV wasn’t an option for bed and I wasn’t going to pay $10k extra to get one with a few 1000 kms. Long story short I’m getting 22 RAV cruise hybrid awd as a work car so I’m in heaven. Although free fuel would be better for the 10.8l/ mazda. Mazda is way more plush and stylish inside. Toyota has improved something’s which was a negative for me before - power front passenger seat and now the are ventilated like the Akera.
At an average wait time now of 11-12 months for higher end variants, it's just not worth it. There'll be a new one ready to roll out by the time anyone gets their 2022 model!
I ordered my cruiser in April, when I found out about the new model I called the dealer in September and explained that I was happy to wait for the 2022 model, they called me in late November and said my original order was ready, I said “no thanks”.so the wait continues, but I am happy, the new model looks great cooled front seats plus all the extra bits, it’s a no brainer.
@@billylid100 I went through a similar thing. The updates are definitely worth the extra wait. I wish they put in a speed limit function but oh well, can’t have it all. The digital rear view mirror looks pretty cool
@@chasingcars I’ll have my Cruiser Hybrid on 20th of march. It will have some options on it that maybe people would like to see. Are you interested in using it for a review? Location is Sydney
I wonder how good the AWD system is. I live where roads are windy an when wet or icy benefits from all j4 wheels powered. Is this the case with the RAV? I assume no electric motivation at these times and not windy road speeds (60-70 km/h). Thoughts?
Great review. Not a fan of the CVT but doesn’t seem to be too bad in the RAV4. Interested in your preference in the lineup. I’m tossing up between Edge and Cruiser Hybrids but wait times are a factor.
One thing I’ll point out, you said all models from gxl and above have the electric tailgate. That’s incorrect, xse and up has the electric tailgate. Gx and gxl have the standard manual tailgate.
Does the Edge still have the off-road modes that it used to - mud sand rock etc, with downhill assist? Or is it just like the Cruiser now? Seems that the option of a panoramic sunroof was lost too, in moving to hybrid.for the Edge variant. It’s starting to look like the Edge is much closer to the Cruiser now, except for different front face, interior finishes/colours and the lack of passenger seat heigh adjustment. It does pick up ventilated seats but what else justifies the price difference?
I had my rav4 cruzer hybrid awd for 10 months before a dipshit rear ended me while I was waiting in traffic on the M4 in Sydney. I miss it so much. I'm now stuck driving a crappy mg while it gets repaired. The total cost to repair $25k...
My wife bought a Rav4 Cruiser last year with a tan interior. The interior is 3 different colours and feels cheap for a car that cost just over 50k. The front seats are flat and un-suportive, the reverse camera resolution is so low it looks like your looking through a steam covered shower screen. The relatively low fuel consumption for a car of this size is the only thing it is genuinely great at. Everything else is just text book Toyota mediocrity.
Hi everyone, this might sound like a silly question but does the graphite Hybrid Edge 2022 come standard with the nutmeg or has this been optioned for this vehicle that the presenter is reviewing? Think this should be clarified to people watching this video as the last Hybrid Edge comes with all black interior with orange accents. Thanks
@@brokenSnake thanks for the reply so can u option the car with the 2 tone white and black interior and does it come standard with the all black with the orange stitching? Cheers
@Chasing Cars team : since you brought up recent SUV test in the video, Can I ask why the 2 panelists like Kia Sportage 1.6 turbo GT over the 2 L diesel variant . While one of the same judges ( Nathan) did not like the 1.6 L turbo petrol in the Hyundai Tuscon ( kia and Tuscon share the same engine and powertrain ).
Are there still large wait times on these? scrolling down the comments people seem to be switching up to the edge to get it sooner. Personally i think the cruiser suits me, going to a dealership tomorrow to have a chat, should i expect to wait 6 months?
@@vinayshsureshram277 Hey Vinaysh, I have ordered a 2022 Rav4edge jungle Khaki a couple of weeks back in Geelong VIC. The dealer explained its atleast a 6-9 month wait. Wonder how u are getting delivered soo quick. Are you based in NSW? Congratulations and Good luck with the new car.
Same shit anyways, I order a rav4 hybrid cruiser Oct. Last Year. Dealer called last couple of weeks said the price has gone up for 2022. While my car hasn't been built yet but I need to pay $1680 extra otherwise they will cancel the contract. Price is nonnegotiable!Good job Toyota. I guess most customers will pay the full price and wait half a year for this car like us. Not a big fan Rav4, so hope the car won't let me down.
Hi , I would like an option on the Curse speed to Automatically go to the Road speed Signage setting. Allso I'd like the seat to go lower so can acess entry sideways rather than backing in bending my head downwards to enter , look forward on the next Rav H . I have the GXL H , Front WD , and love it's smooth take off , with thoes extra ajustments be a model to look forward too , Gerard g
The Edge Hybrid loses the powered and height adjustable passenger seat and digital rear view mirror of the Cruiser but yet the cost of the car increases considerably. Basically paying more for less just so you can have a different front bumper, some slightly different wheel guards and some orange stitching inside. Makes the Edge hybrid a poor choice in comparison to the Cruiser which is actually the better car but cheaper. The Edge is also not compatible with the Nudge bar due to its front bumper design and it’s 1 inch larger wheels make it more difficult to find compatible all terrain tires if you are like me and want all terrain tires. For me I ordered the 2022 Cruiser Hybrid AWD. Also didn’t really like the orange stitching and orange dash highlights either when I test drove the Edge.
@@robertduclayan2298 ah ok. Wasn’t available on the Petrol variant so that’s a plus. Still, for a $7610 increase in price for basically cosmetics, a bumper that isn’t compatible with the nudge bar and the lack of the powered passenger seat, it’s quite a poor purchase in comparison to the Cruiser.
@@brokenSnake definitely not worth it. I forgot to mention that the Cruiser also gains real leather seats unlike the Edge which uses softex which is a synthetic leather. Really don’t understand where the price increase came from with the Edge considering that it has less features than the Cruiser.
@@brokenSnake you’re 100% correct. When I heard that Toyota was releasing the Edge in Hybrid form, I was very curious as to how they were going to retain the off road features you mentioned. It ended up having a driveline exactly the same as the standard Hybrids so basically it’s a pointless model as has increased in price, downgraded features and has lost what made it better for off-roading. Still, at least it will speed up the wait times a bit as before everyone was just getting the Cruiser. Now it’s a mix of both. Edit: the loss of the panoramic roof option was strange though.
Nice review - makes it even harder to decide whether my next purchase will be ICE, Hybrid, PHEV or fully electric... Maybe if our Victorian government stopped disincentivising electric vehicle adoption with additional taxes people might get more interested
Yes, very disappointing that EV and PHEV models get delayed to arrive in Australia. If Toyota had the RAV4 Prime (PHEV) available I would definitely considered it. Now I ordered a GX Hybrid as I don't need all the bells and whistles of the higher trims.
This gen Toyota RAV4 got so many problems like roof water leak, gas tank issue, transmission issues and engine failure. Toyota dealership not fixing those problems under five years limited warranty. Toyota is not a reliable car brand anymore. Better Save your money for all new Honda CRV turbo or hybrid coming in 2023😊
Thanks young fellah - your review brings no surprises for the quality and reputation of the new RAV4 Hybrid - I’ve owned many Subarus but now drive a Hilux - this new model would definitely be on my top three list for a daily driver and the Forester if only they could replace the CVT with a more conventional auto transmission - Toyota’s really nailed it with this Hybrid/AWD model - not keen on the ‘orange’ interior highlights and would go for a White exterior or even netter Fire Engine Red with the grey plastic trim surrounds 👍🏻 John in SA
@@brokenSnake the CVT is a flawed design with an unconventional drive belt system not a system of cogs that engage to produce the desired gear ratio or viscous coupling mechanism - they don’t like towing, can overheat on steep dirt roads, can hesitate for a few seconds when selecting reverse or forward gears, have a an annoying drone sound and so on - There is a world class action lawsuit against Nissan for its CVT and even Subaru has a manufacturing warranty replacement when they fail around 60-100 thousand kms - 2013-2016 model Foresters and Imprezas are now 1/3 their original price - avoid like Covid
It's always a pleasure to watch a shorts clad Nathan Ponchard review cars.
Toyota's petrol AWD system offers superior traction to its hybrid AWD. If you get the hybrid, stay on-road. If you get the AWD RAV4 petrol, stay close to the road. If you go off-road, get a 4Runner or a Subaru.
Picked up my new RAV4 Edge Hybrid earlier this week. It looks great in red! Lovin' it! ❤️
What about the passenger seat height adjustment?
Is it really an issue?
Are the seats comfortable?
@@JaaSKhaira nah not at all. I think it's a problem only for tall passengers riding shotgun
@@RK-si4ln yep they are
@@brokenSnake Had a Hyundai i20
I had a 2004 RAV Cruiser L which I drove for 235K before it was rear ended and written off. They are wonderful vehicles, and so reliable. This model really lifts the game adding handling and performance along with great fuel economy. Top review Ponch. Thanks.
Was originally waiting 10 -12 months from last December for my Cruiser Hybrid but received a phone call a few weeks later offering a shorter wait time if I wanted to upgrade to the Edge Hybrid as none were available for ordering at the time. Was told it would be in the first quarter delivery… I accepted!
Just been informed I can pick it up next week… bonus!!! Was worth the extra $$$ to receive it this early!
how long have you waited until you receive the good phone call?
may i ask how much did the edge cost?
Don’t mind not getting the power front passenger’s seat?
Is it the 2022 or 2021 model?
@@tianjunzhan9099 its 58000
that front grill is SO MUCH BETTER!
I agree - maybe vein but it was my main reasons to buy over the cruiser!
Just got my Rav4 Edge AWD Hybrid today. Such a nice vehicle. Looks awesome! Eclipse Black.
Enjoy the car!
Congrats! Waiting for mine in Atomic Rush. Getting it next week!
may i ask how much did it cost?
@@tianjunzhan9099, slightly over $57k drive away in Queensland. I'm very lucky to have got this vehicle. It is only 2.5 weeks since I found out the dealership had this particular vehicle coming and it wasn't spoken for.
@@brokenSnake That's for sure. Better than waiting 9 months though. But yes, the passenger seat is the major setback we are finding. Going to look into options to drop it down a bit lower. Not sure if there are any.
This would have to be the only top spec medium suv in Australia that does not have a powered front passenger seat. Not even manual height adjustment. For around $58k d/a that is an absolute joke. Deal breaker for me.
@@brokenSnake for 58 grand you'd think there would be two powered seats up front as standard, like the cheaper cruiser hybrid,let alone the top of the range edge hybrid.
@Yasmine P hi Yasmine. Yes,my exact thoughts. Reason I'm interested in the edge hybrid? I love that two tone no cost option interior. But with only one powered seat up front,it just doesn't look or feel like a top spec model unfortunately.
I live in Canada, My Rav4 performs with the trucks in the snow. I love mine.
I just couldn't live with that interior in 2022. I'm driving a 2013 car atm and this is barely better than that.
Competitors have much more luxurious offerings for the price.
@@brokenSnake their diesels are almost as frugal though.
but more powerful too ;) trades offs
I’ve had a Cruiser AWD Hybrid now for nearly 6 months and concur with the commentary regarding the driver alert and assistance systems. The school zone and speed voice alerts were disabled immediately (SO annoying), but to do so needed the help of the internet, as the handbook was near useless. I turned off the lane centering as it was clumsy, intrusive and also poor at picking up lane markings in brightly lit situations (e.g. road tunnels), wet roads or when the sun was low.
That aside it’s a great car (I had a Tiguan 162TSi R-Line and 2 Outbacks before the RAV), it’s peppy, roomy, good chassis dynamics, and so far averaging 5.6l/100km (and I don’t spare the right foot at times). Yes there are certain things the Tiguan and Outbacks did better, but the RAV just has it nailed as a complete package.
My heart wanted the Tiguan 162TSI for its driving dynamics (haven't driven it - know this just from reviews and research) but VW's poor reliability and fuel economy made me go for the RAV4. I'm picking up the RAV4 Edge Hybrid AWD next week. Would you say it handles adequately well and provides driving fun compared to the Tiguan?
@@vinayshsureshram277 the Tiguan is unquestionably sportier and steers better with more feel and a tad less understeer. But that’s thanks to the dynamic dampers and 20” wheels largely, so it’s not a proper comparison really. The RAV is 90% so plenty go enough in my book.
I think the Edge also gets 19” wheels so undoubtedly would be a touch sharper dynamically then the Cruiser on 18” wheels
How does the Rav4 compare OFF road to the Outback symmetrical AWD?
@@JasonISF couldn’t say, haven’t driven either properly off-road. Gravel roads are as far as they’ve been taken, and there’s little between them. Maybe the Subaru is slightly better as the steering is a bit better IMO
Thanks for the great review. Amazing vehicle. Picking my one next week. Can't wait.
Enjoy!
How long have you been waiting for it?
@@haidaigia102 About 3 months
Wow that was quick! I placed my order 3 weeks ago for the XSE, and wait time estimated to be 6-9 months :(
@@haidaigia102 yea. My mum has ordered the 2022 RAV4 plug-in hybrid and it wasn’t supposed to come until May but now it’s coming with then next few weeks. Probably mid march
Great vehicle, it's a shame about the very long waitlist
5.9 L/100km is my average at 60000 km odo. Rav4 hybrid AWD is a great vehicle!
Hybrids all the way. Who would buy the 2.5l petrol? Non turbo= No power and poor economy.
Same on my 2021 GX FWD 5.9L on highway and 5.6L around town at 5,350 km odo couldn’t be happier
What a coincidence! I have been watching videos about the Rav 4 all week haha
It is a beautiful car for those who like this type of design, I hope that this new model of ADVENTURE HIBRID arrives soon in Peru... so on long trips much more fuel would be saved, since in the current version it consumes a lot. Fraternal greetings from Lima Peru. Excellent video.
Nice video. Thanks for this. Quick question. Does edge hybrid has the digital rearview mirror?
Always a great review legend
Nice review Ponch, I like your mix of info and informed opinion in a style that seems not overly scripted.
I have ordered the RAV4 Hybrid Edge in Jungle Khaki and told 3 - 6 month wait (regional NSW).
The dealer assured me the passenger seat has height adjustment and I can see your website lists “Power Front Seat Passenger 8 Way” on the standard equipment list for this model and yet the vehicle you are reviewing clearly doesn’t. Any thoughts?
My wife collects her AWD cruiser hybrid next week, it was ordered last November. Dealer said he was surprised it was coming so soon and thought I was because it is black on black. It is the 2022 model. She is fairly excited.
Mate, so envious... 😄 congratulations!
I've ordered red with nutmeg cruiser. Apparently the worst combination. Lucky I'm old and wise and patient.
I’ve been waiting for black on black cruiser hybrid since June 2021! Are you in NSW? Very lucky.
It is now at the dealers, will be collected Monday 17th of Feb. Total cost $55,000 on road, with towbar, ceramic paint coating ( which I have on another car and it is really good) upholstery protection and extra window tinting. I was able to negotiate a $2000 discount. Not sure about the upholstery protection and extra tinting, but the dealer talked my wife into them when I was not there.
I am in Victoria, the car was ordered in Wodonga, almost NSW.
Thanks! Picking this baby up - RAV4 Edge Hybrid in Atomic Rush next week! :)
Cool colour!
@@chasingcars Thanks!
@@chasingcars Does the Edge Hybrid get the new digital rear view mirror and ambient lighting?
@@brokenSnake thank you!
@@brokenSnake yeah. The edge should get everything from the cruiser and more
That jump it's a classic Toyota!!!
Picking up mine tomorrow. Woohoo😃
I ordered my Hybrid GXL in July, 2021. Still don’t have it, but I’m happy enough to wait. Looks like I’ll get a 2022 model!
I ordered my Cruiser Hybrid in Sep 2021, they told me a wait time of 10-12 months for 2022 model
Great review! This is my dream car! Time to get on the waiting list.
This video reminds us that there's always new technology out there that we are always going to spend our money on, I wonder how many people are financially capable to keep up with the waves of new technology coming up
@@brokenSnake Not sure about that. I reckon Toyotas hybrid tech is probably 10 years in front of everyone else.
@@brokenSnake it's important to clarify that Toyota chooses to be behind and not that they are actually behind
@@brokenSnake can't agree more.. The new Rav4 barely has the same features of my Haval h9 bought last year.
@@brokenSnake tbh, coming from a BMW which was packed with tech, most of it was useless. The 2022 RAV has all the tech someone would need and the less tech the less things to go wrong in the future. I do however wish Toyota upgraded the infotainment unit in the 2022 RAV. That I can’t excuse considering that they did upgrade it for other models.
I enjoyed watching the Video Review. The RAV4 still looks good as ever
Thabks for the great review!
How big is the multimedia system for RAV4 2022?
Also does edge have memory seats?
HiBroken snake, you don't happen to know the size of the multimedia system 2022 rav4 Cruiser?
Is it comfortable? I once sat on an uber and 5 min ride was quite uncomfortable for me on rav4!
The Toyota rav4 hybrid even before the facelift was still extremly good but it seems like the facelift one has now made the car even better
Rear AEB and kick to open power tailgate was always in the 2019 Japanese market variant. Who knows why Australia didn’t use the same wiring harness to enable it is a major slap in the face to this market for people with the 2019 to 2021 models. This adventure is priced insanely high though.
Fitting a dealer tow bar on our brand new awd 2022 Cruiser eliminated the kick tailgate feature. Not happy! They chuck the whole loop wiring harness out!
Can you please review the 2022 cruiser hybrid
Hey quick BTS question, what camera/lighting do you guys use for your reviews? Thanks!
@@brokenSnake do you do the videography for the channel? Which lenses are used?
I have just ordered my 2023 Rave 4 Edge just wanted to know if it will have any body style changes or extra tech like wireless Apple car play and larger infotainment?
@@brokenSnake because the wait is 16 months
@@brokenSnake well Toyota is taking orders and my order is for 2023 and I have been informed that the model could have changes and price increase. I paid my deposit and hopefully by November 2023 I’ll have it.
I've heard this RAV4 has roof leaking problem, some Taiwan second hand car dealer posted a RUclips video to prove this problem! You only need to search "rev4 roof leak" then you will find some interesting stuff.
Hey just a quick question does it have wireless Apple play?
Why doesn't the Edge Hybrid come with panoramic sunroof option like it does in the States? You can only get it in the petrol version here..
Its also frustrating that the top model doesnt have all the features of the lower variants. Like why can't I get the Cruiser in 2 tone like the XSE if the Cruiser is a higher variant? Why does the Edge not get Cruiser specific features? What if I want them all?
Just give me one ultimate variant and I'd be happy to pay for it accordingly!
@@brokenSnake irrespective I don't see why I have to compromise luxuries or features for looks or vice versa, they don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Because Toyota gives a middle finger to customer feedback, ignores peer pressure from what their competitors offer - eg infotainment size and design, and ultimately prefer to rest on their laurels.
I’m 5 months in to my order for my RAV4 Cruiser Hybrid, apparently another 5 months at least to go. After two years of test driving every SUV in class including the 3008 I decided the RAV was best overall. Still way short on the infotainment and interior but best overall.
Thank for your review. It's a great car.
Much better detailing than the US variant.
Looking at a 2022 Cruiser Hybrid vs Edge Hybrid. $5k more for the Edge Hybrid…. So other than the trim differences what is that extra $5K getting me over the Cruiser?
in Edge you get off road modes which is awesome. It can slowly descent the hill without driver interference, etc.
@@brokenSnake Yeah - that's kind of what I was thinking, that you pay$5k more for actually less features...
The 2022 tundra, 2022 venza and 2023 sequoia got an interior refresh, do you think the rav4 will get the same treatment for 2023?
I think a new one will be released only in 2024
When is the Rav 4 XSE 2022 review coming out ?
Actually in Canada they call this model the Trail. Adventure many other places.
In my option, I like the edge look and the green colour, not sure why you want to pay more over the cruiser hybrid, same drive train and miss lots features that cruiser has.
Does anyone give info about fuel consumption for the real world? Planning to buy 2022 awd hybrid
Would be good to know what you cannot access on the screen while driving, because there’s no other way to access anything with a command dial.
Mainly entering in navigation destinations and accessing most settings menus
Did they fix the lethal roof water leakage problem in this gen of RAV4?
Hope you guys review the new Mazda CX-5 2022 soon , stuck between which car to buy , luxury or practicality ? Hmmmm.....
I bought the 2021 Akera Turbo was considering both - wanted the cx-5 and tbh I needed a car in a few days the RAV wasn’t an option for bed and I wasn’t going to pay $10k extra to get one with a few 1000 kms. Long story short I’m getting 22 RAV cruise hybrid awd as a work car so I’m in heaven. Although free fuel would be better for the 10.8l/ mazda. Mazda is way more plush and stylish inside. Toyota has improved something’s which was a negative for me before - power front passenger seat and now the are ventilated like the Akera.
@@alig2025 which would you prefer now RAV4 or Mazda cx 5 ??
Such a shame that the Edge is below the cruiser but the price does not show that
@Chasing Cars Does the Edge Hybrid get the new digital rear view mirror and ambient lighting?
@@brokenSnake yep I know you confirmed it but may I know your source? 2022 brochure and specs atill aren't available on the Toyota Australia website
@@brokenSnake alright cool thanks!
Do you know if we will get a variant called Prime as they do in the USA? Apparently it has plug in hybrid capabilities
Is the Edge the AUS equivalent of the Trail? Does it have the same tow capacity (3500lbs)?
is the reverse camera resolution still poor quality?
At an average wait time now of 11-12 months for higher end variants, it's just not worth it. There'll be a new one ready to roll out by the time anyone gets their 2022 model!
Damn. Was hoping for a chasing cars review of the 22 cruiser. Ordered mine back in July last year. Still waiting..
Cruiser review coming shortly.
I ordered my cruiser in April, when I found out about the new model I called the dealer in September and explained that I was happy to wait for the 2022 model, they called me in late November and said my original order was ready, I said “no thanks”.so the wait continues, but I am happy, the new model looks great cooled front seats plus all the extra bits, it’s a no brainer.
@@billylid100 I went through a similar thing. The updates are definitely worth the extra wait. I wish they put in a speed limit function but oh well, can’t have it all. The digital rear view mirror looks pretty cool
@@chasingcars I’ll have my Cruiser Hybrid on 20th of march. It will have some options on it that maybe people would like to see. Are you interested in using it for a review? Location is Sydney
hi, whats the compliance and built date for a 2022 rav4?
is the color graphite ?
What is the top speed of the vehicle? Thanks a lot
Your link takes us to specs which are incorrect for the Edge variant - old specs.
AWD has the advantage in towing capabilities in addition to the traction benefits.
I wonder how good the AWD system is. I live where roads are windy an when wet or icy benefits from all j4 wheels powered. Is this the case with the RAV? I assume no electric motivation at these times and not windy road speeds (60-70 km/h).
Thoughts?
We had a pre-facelift hybrid AWD as a long termer and didn’t struggle in snow and ice
I wish we could get the matte black trim here in Canada
Great review. Not a fan of the CVT but doesn’t seem to be too bad in the RAV4.
Interested in your preference in the lineup. I’m tossing up between Edge and Cruiser Hybrids but wait times are a factor.
How do you turn on the grid lines in the reverse camera?
One thing I’ll point out, you said all models from gxl and above have the electric tailgate. That’s incorrect, xse and up has the electric tailgate. Gx and gxl have the standard manual tailgate.
@@brokenSnake do you know if the Edge also has the 9” infotainment screen please.
Gorgeous
Is the Edge the Same Trim Model as the Adventure in the US?
Why is no one talking about the oh what a feeling thumbnail 😂
RAV4 vs NX pls :) Thanks.
Will look into that for you
Does the Edge still have the off-road modes that it used to - mud sand rock etc, with downhill assist? Or is it just like the Cruiser now?
Seems that the option of a panoramic sunroof was lost too, in moving to hybrid.for the Edge variant.
It’s starting to look like the Edge is much closer to the Cruiser now, except for different front face, interior finishes/colours and the lack of passenger seat heigh adjustment.
It does pick up ventilated seats but what else justifies the price difference?
I dont know about the car but that watch definitely has my attention! :D
How about the driver's seat? Is it electric or manual?
Does it have memory buttons?
Tnx mate!
Does the Edge Hybrid retain the 8 speed auto or does it get the CVT?
It gets the CVT
Can't get over those square wheel arches...I don't find the design to be that appealing...
Some love it, some hate it
I had my rav4 cruzer hybrid awd for 10 months before a dipshit rear ended me while I was waiting in traffic on the M4 in Sydney. I miss it so much. I'm now stuck driving a crappy mg while it gets repaired. The total cost to repair $25k...
25k to repair???? Are you serious?!
Does the AWD stop working if battery is flat? Or does it charge from the engine. I'm unsure how it would go on a long ski field access road. Any idea?
It charges whilst it drives. I haven't had the battery go flat yet.
Would we lose AWD on a skifield access road that is 13km long and climbs a good amount?
I like the Smurf Blue.
My wife bought a Rav4 Cruiser last year with a tan interior. The interior is 3 different colours and feels cheap for a car that cost just over 50k. The front seats are flat and un-suportive, the reverse camera resolution is so low it looks like your looking through a steam covered shower screen. The relatively low fuel consumption for a car of this size is the only thing it is genuinely great at. Everything else is just text book Toyota mediocrity.
Its expensive because it is Toyota nothing special
@@brokenSnake and that’s why I buy Toyota.
Where did you get that lovely t shirt from
RAV4 Cruiser hybrid is a good car but NVH is poor. Buzzy ICE engine when at even moderate throttle spoils the really good JBL stereo.
Any word from Toyota about sending more stock to Australia?
Hi everyone, this might sound like a silly question but does the graphite Hybrid Edge 2022 come standard with the nutmeg or has this been optioned for this vehicle that the presenter is reviewing? Think this should be clarified to people watching this video as the last Hybrid Edge comes with all black interior with orange accents. Thanks
@@brokenSnake thanks for the reply so can u option the car with the 2 tone white and black interior and does it come standard with the all black with the orange stitching? Cheers
I definitely prefer the Volkswagen tiguan allspace premium elegance 2022
@Chasing Cars team : since you brought up recent SUV test in the video, Can I ask why the 2 panelists like Kia Sportage 1.6 turbo GT over the 2 L diesel variant . While one of the same judges ( Nathan) did not like the 1.6 L turbo petrol in the Hyundai Tuscon ( kia and Tuscon share the same engine and powertrain ).
Are there still large wait times on these? scrolling down the comments people seem to be switching up to the edge to get it sooner. Personally i think the cruiser suits me, going to a dealership tomorrow to have a chat, should i expect to wait 6 months?
Expect a 9-15 month wait for Cruiser.
@@chasingcars well fuck me. Gues ill get an edge and never sit in the passenger seat lol
@@EGGDEATHBRINGER yep, cruiser will take forever to be delivered. I ordered Edge Hybrid last month and I'm getting it delivered next week. Super fast.
@@chasingcars that is insane 15 months - is this like ordering the 2023 version lol. Maybe I’ll lay-buy the 2026 if I trade my Akera turbo🤔 lol
@@vinayshsureshram277 Hey Vinaysh, I have ordered a 2022 Rav4edge jungle Khaki a couple of weeks back in Geelong VIC. The dealer explained its atleast a 6-9 month wait. Wonder how u are getting delivered soo quick. Are you based in NSW?
Congratulations and Good luck with the new car.
Lets see, took 3 minutes to find this :) Awaiting the delivery of a 22 Rav4 end of march.
good for you
When did you order it?
@@elhombre2711 End of october 2021
Can you test base petrol GX 2wd grade as every one tend to review Cruiser and heigher end models
Will there be a XSE review too???
You bet - very soon
Great to see Walter White doing car reviews now!
Hey, Nathan I live in QLD as well. In your opening scene you have listed the price for the AWD hybrids. I would love to buy a GX AWD Hybrid for
We present national prices before on-road costs which vary from state to state. We’re from NSW, not QLD
@@chasingcars ah thats my bad. I thought it was driveway prices. thanks for clarifying Nathan
@@brokenSnake I have never heard of a Corolla cross, what is it
Yes I love it 🥰
Same shit anyways, I order a rav4 hybrid cruiser Oct. Last Year. Dealer called last couple of weeks said the price has gone up for 2022. While my car hasn't been built yet but I need to pay $1680 extra otherwise they will cancel the contract. Price is nonnegotiable!Good job Toyota. I guess most customers will pay the full price and wait half a year for this car like us. Not a big fan Rav4, so hope the car won't let me down.
@@brokenSnake Kia and hyundai 2.4l engines have issues please check consumer reports
Hi , I would like an option on the Curse speed to Automatically go to the Road speed Signage setting.
Allso I'd like the seat to go lower so can acess entry sideways rather than backing in bending my head downwards to enter , look forward on the next Rav H .
I have the GXL H , Front WD , and love it's smooth take off , with thoes extra ajustments be a model to look forward too , Gerard g
The Edge Hybrid loses the powered and height adjustable passenger seat and digital rear view mirror of the Cruiser but yet the cost of the car increases considerably. Basically paying more for less just so you can have a different front bumper, some slightly different wheel guards and some orange stitching inside. Makes the Edge hybrid a poor choice in comparison to the Cruiser which is actually the better car but cheaper. The Edge is also not compatible with the Nudge bar due to its front bumper design and it’s 1 inch larger wheels make it more difficult to find compatible all terrain tires if you are like me and want all terrain tires.
For me I ordered the 2022 Cruiser Hybrid AWD. Also didn’t really like the orange stitching and orange dash highlights either when I test drove the Edge.
The digital rear view mirror is available on the edge hybrid.
@@robertduclayan2298 ah ok. Wasn’t available on the Petrol variant so that’s a plus. Still, for a $7610 increase in price for basically cosmetics, a bumper that isn’t compatible with the nudge bar and the lack of the powered passenger seat, it’s quite a poor purchase in comparison to the Cruiser.
@@brokenSnake definitely not worth it. I forgot to mention that the Cruiser also gains real leather seats unlike the Edge which uses softex which is a synthetic leather. Really don’t understand where the price increase came from with the Edge considering that it has less features than the Cruiser.
@@brokenSnake you’re 100% correct. When I heard that Toyota was releasing the Edge in Hybrid form, I was very curious as to how they were going to retain the off road features you mentioned. It ended up having a driveline exactly the same as the standard Hybrids so basically it’s a pointless model as has increased in price, downgraded features and has lost what made it better for off-roading. Still, at least it will speed up the wait times a bit as before everyone was just getting the Cruiser. Now it’s a mix of both.
Edit: the loss of the panoramic roof option was strange though.
I don't know why I prefer this than a Prado :(
Nice review - makes it even harder to decide whether my next purchase will be ICE, Hybrid, PHEV or fully electric... Maybe if our Victorian government stopped disincentivising electric vehicle adoption with additional taxes people might get more interested
Yes, very disappointing that EV and PHEV models get delayed to arrive in Australia. If Toyota had the RAV4 Prime (PHEV) available I would definitely considered it. Now I ordered a GX Hybrid as I don't need all the bells and whistles of the higher trims.
How much tax does the govt earn from fuel excise? Kinda see why they are not in a rush. 🤔
This gen Toyota RAV4 got so many problems like roof water leak, gas tank issue, transmission issues and engine failure. Toyota dealership not fixing those problems under five years limited warranty. Toyota is not a reliable car brand anymore. Better Save your money for all new Honda CRV turbo or hybrid coming in 2023😊
Thanks young fellah - your review brings no surprises for the quality and reputation of the new RAV4 Hybrid - I’ve owned many Subarus but now drive a Hilux - this new model would definitely be on my top three list for a daily driver and the Forester if only they could replace the CVT with a more conventional auto transmission - Toyota’s really nailed it with this Hybrid/AWD model - not keen on the ‘orange’ interior highlights and would go for a White exterior or even netter Fire Engine Red with the grey plastic trim surrounds 👍🏻 John in SA
@@brokenSnake the CVT is a flawed design with an unconventional drive belt system not a system of cogs that engage to produce the desired gear ratio or viscous coupling mechanism - they don’t like towing, can overheat on steep dirt roads, can hesitate for a few seconds when selecting reverse or forward gears, have a an annoying drone sound and so on - There is a world class action lawsuit against Nissan for its CVT and even Subaru has a manufacturing warranty replacement when they fail around 60-100 thousand kms - 2013-2016 model Foresters and Imprezas are now 1/3 their original price - avoid like Covid
RAV 4 is a CVT.
@@michaellaloli4156 yes and you will note in my comment that like a Subaru should be replaced with a conventional auto
@@johnnumbat9782 CVT isn’t flawed good try though
@@michaellaloli4156 the Rav has a ECVT look it up
I suspect "eclectic blue" is the one that looks like a Smartie or an M & M. LOL! Glad it's gone!