So, Is the 2026 Toyota RAV4, Like, Nice?

Much like the displays and detailed measurements, the 2026 RAV4s Toyota let us sample for this review weren’t entirely production-ready. Some of the materials used inside in out-of-the-way spots, for example, were prototype stand-ins, meaning plastics lacking the correct sheen or graining. So it’s tough to draw firm conclusions about how RAV4s rolling into dealerships later this year will look, but the materials that seemed ready for prime time were pleasant enough.

We especially like the padded vinyl-like material on the door panels, which dresses up what is otherwise a large molding of hard plastic. The faux leather material on the seats, too, feels richer than the “faux” label suggests. And there are some interesting materials on the dashboard and other key touchpoints that feel high end. But overall, the RAV4’s interior vibe matches its mass-market aspirations: It’s nice enough, and not a bit more. But based on our first go inside the 2026 RAV4, it delivers solid functionality improvements, the appearance of tech consumers gravitate toward (screens! Big ones!), and chunky good looks. That’s probably more than enough to keep RAV4s flying off Toyota dealership lots.

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