Earlier in the year at the Gaikindo Jakarta Auto Week 2023, Toyota Indonesia previewed the 2023 Toyota RAV4 GR Sport PHEV that left suburban dads and soccer mums salivating. Now, it appears that Toyota Indonesia are making good on their tease by bringing the RAV4 GR Sport PHEV to our neighbours across the Straits of Malacca. The proof is in the pudding as the electrified SUV was spotted running around Bandung, West Java, on photos to the Instagram account of a user going by the handle of @malvin
Dinesh
21.06.2023
Its appearance in Malaysia may have been brief but the Toyota RAV4’s popularity globally has made it one of the default examples of an SUV and now, renders have surfaced online of what the new model could appear like. While it remains unclear if the renders foreshadow an update to the current RAV4 or an all-new model, one thing is for certain, it’ll adopt Toyota’s latest hammerhead front façade that’s been appearing on a number of its latest cars. Japanese auto news site Response published the r
Dinesh
20.06.2023
In what seems like a blink of an eye, another year has passed and 2022 is now behind us. While we took a look at what SUVs and MPVs that will be coming soon (sedan to follow next), let’s take a look and see which cars were axed last year. Compared to 2021, last year witnessed fewer cars that were discontinued. Regardless, the departure of some of these models leave a void that may or may not be filled in the near future. BMW X2 The F39 BMW X2 was launched in Malaysia back in 2018 as an imported
Eric
09.01.2023
The Toyota RAV4 has been removed from Toyota Malaysia's site Entry 2.0-litre variant was discontinued in 2020 Is the facelift model coming? Slightly less than 2 years after making its debut in Malaysia, the 2021 Toyota RAV4 has been quietly removed from Toyota Malaysia’s official site. Seeing that the Toyota RAV4 is imported (CBU) from Japan, we reckon that this is merely a temporary move before facelift model arrives. Also Read: 2020 Toyota RAV4 launched in Malaysia, 2.0 and 2.5 Dynamic Force e
Eric
16.03.2022
The Japanese-market Toyota RAV4 will be receiving another round of updates come October 2022, introducing a slew of technological upgrades, reports Creative Trend. Whereas the December 2021 update focused on minor exterior nip-and-tuck (new headlights and wheels), the upcoming refresh gives a deeper focus to features in its interior, chiefly through the introduction of new digital instrument clusters for all Japanese variants. The top three variants will get a 12.3-inch fully-digital unit, repla
Sanjay
11.03.2022
Globally, 56 million vehicles were sold in 2020 and while each country has its own best-selling car, there can only be one winner in terms of worldwide sales. Unsurprisingly, it’s the Toyota Corolla which sold 1.15 million units last year. This is according to data provided by Felipe Munoz, a global automotive analyst at JATO Dynamics who also runs @carindustryanalysis on social media. Toyota has 3 of its models in the top 5. In addition to the Corolla, the RAV4 and Camry were placed 2nd and 5th
CY Foong
30.09.2021