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2026 Toyota RAV4

Identity
Year: 2026
Make: Toyota
Generation Name: 5th Gen (XA50)
Generation Start Year: 2019
Generation End Year: 2027
Vehicle Systems
Vehicle Details: Engine: 2.5L A25A-FKS / 2.5L Hybrid. Drive: FWD or AWD (Dynamic Torque Vectoring). Trans: 8-Speed Auto / eCVT.
Rating
Repair & Maintenance:

Mechanical Design Vulnerabilities: The A25A-FKS 'Dynamic Force' engine utilizes D-4S (Port/Direct) injection; carbon buildup requires management. High-compression architecture increases thermal stress. Failure Modes: Systemic Coolant Bypass Valve (P148B) failures leading to limp mode. Early reports of leaking roof rails soaking the headliner and potentially shorting curtain airbags. Failure Severity: Moderate-High. Maintenance Complexity: High due to thermal management modules and ADAS integration. Independent Support: Moderate.

Recall & Legal:

Recall: NHTSA 20V012000 (Fuel pump stall). NHTSA 23V034000 (Front lower suspension arm). Legal: 'Cablegate' litigation for AWD Hybrid models (corroding high-voltage cables in salt-belt regions).

Vehicle Control:

A. Active Driving: TSS 2.0/2.5. Includes AEB, Lane Tracing Assist with steering torque override, and PDA braking. B. Driver Warning: Rear Cross-Traffic Alert and Blind Spot Monitoring. IR eye-tracking on steering column ensures driver compliance (2023+). Rating: Poor (Intrusive).

Driver Control:

GPS: Persistent tracking via DCM. Behavioral Tracking: Advanced AI Monitoring via in-cabin camera (2023+). Telemetry: Driver Behavior and Vehicle Location logged 24/7. Data Sales: Shared with insurance data brokers unless opted out. Rating: Poor.

Dealer Capture:

Proprietary: GTS+ required for hybrid/sensor resets. SaaS: Subscription-locked remote start and Digital Key. Rating: Poor.

Recommendation:

NO (Post-2023) / Conditional (2019-2022). The move to mandatory surveillance hardware and 'Cablegate' risks for hybrids compromises the RAV4's legacy of simple utility.