

The 2009 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 24 combined MPG. The 2010 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 24 combined MPG. The 2011 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 24 combined MPG in 2WD models and up to 23 combined MPG in 4WD models. There are slight variations in MPG depending on the drivetrain, as detailed in the chart below. The 2012 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 24 combined MPG in 2WD models and up to 23 combined MPG in 4WD models. The 2013 Toyota RAV4 gets 26 combined MPG in 2WD models and 25 combined MPG in AWD models. The 2014 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 26 combined MPG. The 2015 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 26 combined MPG. The 2016 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 26 combined MPG in gasoline models and 32 combined MPG for hybrid models. The 2017 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 26 combined MPG in gasoline models and 32 combined MPG for hybrid models. The 2018 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 26 combined MPG in gasoline models and 32 combined MPG for hybrid models. There are slight variations in MPG depending on drivetrain, as detailed in the chart below.

The 2019 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 30 combined MPG in gasoline models and 40 combined MPG for hybrid models. The 2020 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 30 combined MPG in gasoline models and 40 combined MPG for hybrid models. The 2021 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 30 combined MPG in gasoline models, 40 combined MPG for hybrid models, and 38 combined MPG for the Prime (plug-in hybrid). The 2022 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 30 combined MPG in gasoline models, 40 combined MPG for hybrid models, and 38 combined MPG for the Prime (plug-in hybrid). VehicleĢ023 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD Woodland Edition There are slight variations in MPG depending on trim level and drivetrain, as detailed in the chart below.

The 2023 Toyota RAV4 gets up to 30 combined MPG in gasoline models, up to 40 combined MPG for hybrid models, and 38 combined MPG for the Prime (plug-in hybrid).
