The new Toyota RAV4 gives compact SUV shoppers Toyota hybrid efficiency, everyday utility, available all-wheel-drive traction, and modern technology. Nucar Toyota of Norwood helps shoppers compare current RAV4 inventory, pricing, trims, lease options, finance steps, trade-in value, and availability before visiting the dealership.
Shoppers looking for a new Toyota RAV4 for sale in Norwood can start here to review trim levels, starting MSRP, MPG, cargo space, towing, drivetrain options, safety features, and technology. For Boston Providence Highway commuting, errands near Norwood Plaza, or weekend plans around Endean Park, RAV4 gives drivers compact SUV space for workdays, errands, and weekend gear. Visit Nucar Toyota of Norwood at 277 Providence Hwy, Norwood, MA 02062 to confirm current availability.

Use inventory filters to compare RAV4 trim, price, MPG, FWD or AWD availability, exterior color, Woodland features, sport-styled SE and XSE models, wheel design, Toyota Audio Multimedia screen size, cargo needs, towing needs, and driver-assist features.
The current Toyota RAV4 lineup brings bold exterior styling, advanced electrified performance, and updated technology to one of Toyota’s most recognizable compact SUVs. The regular RAV4 lineup includes LE, SE, XLE Premium, Woodland, XSE, and Limited, while shoppers who want plug-in charging and electric driving range can compare RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid inventory.
Toyota also gives the current RAV4 updated technology, including a standard 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, available 12.9-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, and Toyota Safety Sense 4.0. Woodland adds a more adventure-ready look with all-terrain tires, raised black roof rails with cross bars, and integrated Rigid Industries LED fog lights.
RAV4 LE gives shoppers the most accessible starting point in the current lineup. Toyota lists 47 city / 40 highway MPG, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, a 10.5-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, SiriusXM 360L Plan trial availability, and Toyota Safety Sense 4.0.
RAV4 SE adds sport-inspired style to the lineup. Toyota lists 47 city / 40 highway MPG, 18-inch multi-spoke black sport alloy wheels, color-keyed upper front bumper, chrome rear bumper, piano-black overfenders and lower front bumper, and blue interior stitching accents.
RAV4 XLE Premium adds convenience and comfort upgrades that many daily drivers value. Toyota lists 47 city / 40 highway MPG, a height-adjustable power liftgate, SofTex-trimmed seats, heated front seats, and Front and Rear Parking Assist with Automatic Braking.
RAV4 Woodland gives shoppers the most rugged appearance and outdoor-focused features in the regular RAV4 lineup. Toyota lists 41 city / 35 highway MPG, 18-inch 6-spoke matte metallic gray alloy wheels with all-terrain tires, Woodland-branded raised black roof rails with cross bars, and integrated Rigid Industries LED fog lights.
RAV4 XSE adds a sportier look with more premium interior and technology features. Toyota lists 43 city / 37 highway MPG, 20-inch multi-spoke black sport alloy wheels, SofTex and synthetic suede-trimmed seats, heated and ventilated front seats, and a 12.9-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.
RAV4 Limited is the top regular RAV4 trim for shoppers who want more premium comfort and technology. Toyota lists 43 city / 37 highway MPG, a panoramic glass roof with power tilt/slide moonroof, 9-speaker JBL Premium Audio, and dual Qi-compatible wireless charging.
MSRP excludes tax, title, license, dealer fees, and destination. Dealer sets final price. Model availability, pricing, MPG, drivetrain, towing, cargo, equipment, packages, colors, and features can vary by vehicle and configuration.
Browse new Toyota RAV4 inventory to compare current availability by trim, color, drivetrain, MPG, and equipment.
Contact Nucar Toyota of Norwood to confirm the RAV4 trim, drivetrain, towing equipment, MPG rating, cargo needs, color, and feature set that fits your daily drive.
RAV4 is built for shoppers who want useful SUV space and Toyota hybrid efficiency without stepping into a larger three-row model. Toyota lists MPG as high as 47 city / 40 highway, with MPG varying by trim, drivetrain, equipment, and configuration.
With Toyota-listed cargo capacity up to 37.8 cu. ft., RAV4 gives drivers useful space for grocery runs, sports gear, work bags, luggage, and weekend errands. That makes it a practical fit for quick stops along Neponset Street, daily commutes toward Boston, or loading up for a Saturday near Houghton’s Pond.
Shoppers who want electric driving range from a plug-in battery can compare RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid separately. The regular RAV4 is the right place to start for drivers who want Toyota hybrid MPG with a familiar refueling routine and no plug-in charging required.
Toyota lists RAV4 towing capacity up to 3,500 lbs., giving shoppers a useful compact SUV option for smaller trailers and outdoor gear when properly equipped. Towing varies by trim, equipment, loading, passengers, cargo, trailer weight, and driving conditions, so shoppers should confirm details on the specific RAV4 they are considering.
RAV4 offers multiple drivetrain options, including FWD for higher Toyota-listed MPG and AWD for added traction. Woodland stands out for shoppers who want a more rugged RAV4 look and equipment, with Toyota-listed all-terrain tires, raised black roof rails with cross bars, and integrated Rigid Industries LED fog lights. Woodland’s Toyota-listed MPG differs from LE, SE, and XLE Premium, so shoppers should compare both equipment and efficiency before choosing.
Technology, Comfort, and Safety HighlightsToyota RAV4 technology varies by trim, but shoppers can compare features such as a standard 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, 10.5-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia, available 12.9-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, available JBL Premium Audio, up to five USB-C ports, available dual Qi-compatible wireless chargers, available hands-free power liftgate, and an available rear cargo 1,500W AC power outlet depending on trim and equipment.
Comfort features can include SofTex-trimmed seats, heated front seats, heated and ventilated front seats, SofTex and synthetic suede-trimmed seats, a panoramic glass roof with power tilt/slide moonroof, and cargo-friendly SUV packaging depending on trim. SE and XSE add sport-focused styling, while Woodland adds a more rugged exterior treatment.
Toyota lists Toyota Safety Sense 4.0 for RAV4. Available driver-assist and convenience features can include Traffic Jam Assist and Advanced Park depending on trim and equipment. Toyota notes that Traffic Jam Assist works on controlled-access highways at speeds under 25 mph and requires an active Drive Connect trial or subscription with 5G network dependency.
Shop new Toyota RAV4 models to compare trim, MPG, AWD availability, cargo, technology, comfort, towing, and driver-assist features.
Toyota RAV4 pricing, lease programs, finance offers, rebates, APR programs, and availability can change by vehicle, location, eligibility, credit approval, and current program rules. Nucar Toyota of Norwood gives shoppers clear next steps to review current specials, start financing, estimate trade value, and ask about current Toyota RAV4 pricing.
Nucar Toyota of Norwood offers new Toyota RAV4 inventory for shoppers in Norwood and the Greater Boston area. Inventory changes regularly, so the best way to confirm a specific trim, drivetrain, color, MPG rating, towing equipment, or feature package is to check current inventory or contact the dealership.
The current Toyota RAV4 trim lineup includes LE, SE, XLE Premium, Woodland, XSE, and Limited. Shoppers who want plug-in charging and electric driving range can compare RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid models separately.
Toyota lists the RAV4 starting MSRP at $31,900 for the LE trim. Final pricing varies by trim, equipment, drivetrain, taxes, fees, dealer charges, and current program availability.
Yes. Toyota lists RAV4 as part of its Hybrid Family, and the regular RAV4 uses a hybrid powertrain that combines a gas engine with electric motor assistance. It does not require external charging.
The regular RAV4 uses Toyota hybrid power and does not need to be plugged in. RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid is designed for plug-in charging and electric driving range when charged, while still offering gasoline-hybrid flexibility for longer drives. Shoppers should compare charging access, daily driving distance, price, MPG, MPGe, cargo needs, and current availability before choosing.
No. The regular RAV4 does not require external charging. RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid is the version designed for plug-in charging and electric driving range when charged.
Toyota lists RAV4 LE, SE, and XLE Premium at 47 city / 40 highway MPG; Woodland at 41 city / 35 highway MPG; and XSE and Limited at 43 city / 37 highway MPG. Actual mileage can vary with trim, drivetrain, equipment, configuration, driving habits, traffic, speed, temperature, vehicle condition, cargo, and other factors.
Yes, RAV4 offers AWD depending on trim and configuration. Toyota says RAV4 offers multiple drivetrain options, including AWD for added traction or FWD for higher Toyota-listed MPG. Shoppers should confirm drivetrain details on the specific RAV4 they are considering.
Toyota lists up to 37.8 cu. ft. of cargo capacity for RAV4. Cargo use depends on passenger needs, seat position, trim, accessories, and how the vehicle is loaded.
Yes. Toyota lists towing capacity up to 3,500 lbs. for RAV4. Towing depends on proper equipment, trim, loading, trailer weight, cargo, passengers, road conditions, and safe driving practices.
RAV4 LE is a strong starting point for value-focused shoppers. SE and XSE add sport-styled details, XLE Premium adds comfort and convenience features, Woodland adds more rugged exterior equipment, and Limited adds premium technology and comfort. The best RAV4 trim depends on budget, MPG goals, drivetrain preference, comfort features, towing needs, and current availability.
RAV4 LE is the entry trim and includes Toyota-listed features such as a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, 10.5-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia, and Toyota Safety Sense 4.0. RAV4 SE adds sport-focused style with 18-inch black sport alloy wheels, color-keyed and piano-black exterior details, and blue interior stitching accents.
RAV4 XLE Premium focuses on comfort and convenience, with Toyota-listed features such as SofTex-trimmed seats, heated front seats, a height-adjustable power liftgate, and Front and Rear Parking Assist with Automatic Braking. RAV4 Woodland adds a more rugged look with all-terrain tires, raised black roof rails with cross bars, and integrated Rigid Industries LED fog lights.
RAV4 XSE emphasizes sportier styling and premium interior details such as 20-inch black sport alloy wheels, SofTex and synthetic suede-trimmed seats, heated and ventilated front seats, and a 12.9-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia system. RAV4 Limited is the top regular RAV4 trim and adds features such as a panoramic glass roof with power tilt/slide moonroof, 9-speaker JBL Premium Audio, and dual Qi-compatible wireless charging.
RAV4 is a larger Toyota SUV with more cargo room and a broader trim lineup. Corolla Cross is a smaller SUV that may be easier to park and maneuver. Shoppers should compare cargo needs, passenger space, MPG, price, AWD preference, and current availability.
RAV4 offers SUV ride height, available AWD, larger cargo access, and Toyota-listed towing capacity. Camry is a midsize sedan and may be a better fit for drivers who prefer sedan handling, a lower seating position, and trunk-style storage. Compare MPG, cargo layout, passenger needs, parking comfort, price, and current availability.
RAV4 and Honda CR-V are commonly cross-shopped compact SUVs. RAV4 offers Toyota-listed MPG up to 47 city / 40 highway, a broad trim lineup, available AWD, Woodland equipment, and Toyota Safety Sense 4.0. Shoppers should compare MPG, cargo space, ride feel, technology, price, warranty preferences, and current availability.
Yes. RAV4 is a strong fit for commuting because Toyota lists MPG as high as 47 city / 40 highway, and its compact SUV size gives drivers useful cargo space without stepping into a larger three-row SUV. Shoppers who want added traction can compare AWD RAV4 models.
RAV4 offers available AWD depending on trim and configuration, which can help with traction in Massachusetts winter driving. Tires, maintenance, speed, road conditions, visibility, and driver habits also matter during snow, ice, rain, and cold weather.
Yes. Toyota lists Toyota Safety Sense 4.0 for RAV4. Shoppers should review the specific vehicle listing to confirm the full safety and driver-assist feature set on the trim they are considering.
Toyota lists available Traffic Jam Assist for RAV4 depending on trim and equipment. Toyota notes that Traffic Jam Assist helps on controlled-access highways at speeds under 25 mph and requires an active Drive Connect trial or subscription with 5G network dependency.
Lease specials, APR programs, rebates, and finance offers change over time and may depend on location, eligibility, credit approval, selected vehicle, and current program rules. Check current new Toyota specials or contact Nucar Toyota of Norwood for current RAV4 offer details.
Yes. Shoppers can apply for financing online and work with the finance team on available lease and finance options. Final terms depend on credit approval, vehicle selection, lender requirements, and current programs.
Yes. You can value your trade online before choosing a RAV4. Trade value depends on condition, mileage, market demand, equipment, and vehicle history.
Why Buy Your Toyota RAV4 at Nucar Toyota of Norwood?The new Toyota RAV4 gives compact SUV shoppers a strong mix of Toyota hybrid MPG, available AWD traction, useful cargo space, available towing strength, modern technology, and no-plug-in convenience. Browse current Toyota RAV4 inventory, value your trade, apply for financing, or contact Nucar Toyota of Norwood to plan your next step, because Everyone Loves a Nucar!