For a new sporty, compact SUV to cruise around Aurora in, it can be tough choosing between the 2020 Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V. That’s why we’ve created a Toyota vs. Honda model comparison guide to help drivers compare the 2020 Toyota RAV4 vs. Honda CR-V with ease. Learn more about what each model has to offer you and your daily commutes with Toyota of Naperville before choosing your favorite to drive near Plainfield.
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When comparing Toyota vs. Honda, you’ll notice the gas mileage for each model is virtually the same. In addition to being efficient, both the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V offer hybrid models. But even though they have similar efficiencies, the new RAV4 offers a bit more power under the hood. Take a look at the engine performance of RAV4 vs. CR-V:
In the RAV4, drivers can find Toyota Safety Sense™️ (TSS) standard across the RAV4 lineup. The Honda model comes with Honda Sensing technology, however, drivers will need to upgrade the CR-V in order to get the standard safety found in the RAV4 like Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Path Monitoring. Some Toyota Safety Sense™ (TSS) features you won’t find on the Honda include Lane Tracing Assistance, Automatic High Beams, and Road Sign Assistance.
When it comes to powerful capabilities, which SUV can haul your cargo safely? The Toyota RAV4, when properly equipped, can tow up to 3,500 pounds. The CR-V maxes out at 1,500 pounds. In addition to a high towing capacity, the RAV4 also offers up to 37.6 cubic feet of cargo space with the rear seats up and up to 69.8 cubic feet with them folded down.
Should you choose to drive off in a new RAV4 from Toyota of Naperville, check out our new vehicle specials online to help you save more on your favorite trim level. If you have any questions in the meantime about our Toyota service agreement, our models, to compare the Toyota Tacoma vs. Toyota Tundra, Toyota RAV4 vs. Subaru Forester, or Tacoma vs. Frontier, and more, don’t hesitate to contact us.
*MSRP excludes the Delivery, Processing, and Handling Fee of $955 for Cars (Yaris, Yaris iA, 86, Corolla, Corolla HB, Camry, Camry HV, Prius LB, Prius c, Prius Prime, Mirai, Avalon, Avalon HV), $1,120 for Small/Medium Trucks, SUVs and Van (C-HR, RAV4, RAV4 HV, Highlander, Highlander HV, 4Runner, Sienna, Tacoma), $1,325 for Large SUVs (Sequoia, Land Cruiser), and $1,595 for Large Truck (Tundra). (Historically, vehicle manufacturers and distributors have charged a separate fee for processing, handling and delivering vehicles to dealerships. Toyota’s charge for these services is called the “Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee” and is based on the value of the processing, handling and delivery services Toyota provides as well as Toyota’s overall pricing structure. Toyota may make a profit on the Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee.) Excludes taxes, license, title and available or regionally required equipment. The Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee in AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC and TX will be higher. The published prices do not apply to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Actual dealer price will vary.
**Based on EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.