2026 Toyota RAV4 Full Hybrid: Gets tougher looks, more tech, and Safety Sense 4.0

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Borneo Motors Singapore previews the all-new sixth-generation Toyota RAV4 Full Hybrid ahead of its local debut.
  • Sharper SUV styling, larger wheels, and a tech-heavy cabin headline the biggest update yet.
  • Singapore launch expected in Q1 2026, but the model is not open for sale yet.

The Toyota RAV4 is getting ready for its next chapter, and the early signs are promising. At a recent preview, Borneo Motors Singapore offered a first look at the sixth-generation RAV4 Full Hybrid, giving local buyers a taste of what’s coming before its official arrival.

This all-new model continues the RAV4’s focus on everyday usability but adds a stronger emphasis on efficiency and technology. Built around Toyota’s self-charging full hybrid system, it is designed to handle daily city driving just as confidently as longer weekend escapes, without the need for external charging.

The biggest change is visual. The new RAV4 adopts a tougher, more muscular stance that clearly separates it from the outgoing model. A redesigned honeycomb grille, wider rear fenders, and bold surfacing give the SUV a more assertive road presence, while new 20-inch alloy wheels reinforce its rugged character.

Key AreaSixth-Gen RAV4 Full Hybrid
PowertrainSelf-charging full hybrid
Wheels20-inch alloy rims
Driver Display12.3-inch digital cluster
Infotainment10.5-inch touchscreen
Safety SuiteToyota Safety Sense 4.0
Expected SG LaunchQ1 2026

Interior upgrades focus on comfort and clarity

Step inside, and the cabin sees a noticeable lift in both technology and refinement. Drivers are greeted by a 12.3-inch multi-information display, paired with a 10.5-inch central touchscreen that handles infotainment and vehicle settings with clearer graphics and faster responses.

A head-up display further reduces the need to glance away from the road, while an acoustic windshield helps cut down external noise. The result is a calmer, more composed driving environment, especially useful during long commutes or highway cruising.

Improved ride and everyday drivability

Beyond design and screens, Toyota has worked on the fundamentals. Higher body rigidity and a revised suspension setup aim to deliver better stability, improved ride comfort, and more predictable handling. These updates are meant to make the RAV4 feel more settled over uneven roads, while still remaining easy to drive in tight urban spaces.

The full hybrid system plays a key role here. It promises smooth low-speed response in traffic and strong fuel efficiency without sacrificing comfort, making it well-suited for Singapore’s stop-start driving conditions.

First Toyota model with Safety Sense 4.0

Safety is another major talking point. The new RAV4 becomes the first model locally to feature Toyota Safety Sense 4.0, which brings upgraded cameras and radar with a wider viewing angle and longer detection range.

This allows the system to spot potential hazards earlier and more accurately. Enhancements include an updated Dynamic Radar Cruise Control with Eco-run mode, helping drivers maintain smoother, more efficient progress, while active safety features quietly support every journey in the background.

Singapore launch timeline

For now, the RAV4 Full Hybrid remains a preview model. Like the Toyota bZ4X shown alongside it, the SUV is not yet available for sale. Borneo Motors Singapore has confirmed that a local launch is expected sometime in Q1 2026, with further details to be announced closer to that date.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the new Toyota RAV4 be available in Singapore?

The sixth-generation RAV4 Full Hybrid is expected to launch locally in Q1 2026, according to Borneo Motors Singapore.

Is the RAV4 Full Hybrid an electric vehicle?

No. It uses a self-charging full hybrid system, meaning it does not need to be plugged in to recharge its battery.

What is the biggest upgrade over the current RAV4?

Key improvements include updated SUV styling, larger 20-inch wheels, a more advanced digital interior, and the introduction of Toyota Safety Sense 4.0.

About Pravin Mali

Pravin spent six years covering International news from 2020 to 2025 before joining The scoshsvnit.com in 2026. As a World-focused content writer, he gravitates toward stories on government grants, business developments, personal finance, and the fast-moving crypto space. He was recognised as the Young Content Creator of the Year in 2025. His strong grounding in Singapore’s financial landscape and his ongoing interest in business trends and government support updates shape the clarity and depth he brings to every piece he writes.

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