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Does Toyota have an SUV?

We know Toyota offers a range of hatchbacks, estates, coupés and saloons, but what about a Toyota SUV?

Toyota RAV4 PHEV

Toyota is renowned for making stylish, reliable cars that are fun to drive.

Plus, they can be pretty fuel-efficient too.

We’ve been blessed with the Toyota Corolla hatchback, the Toyota Avensis saloon or estate, and the Toyota GT86 coupé, but does Toyota have an SUV?

Yes, it does. In fact, Toyota is a market-leader when it comes to SUVs. In 2022, it was responsible for producing the best-selling SUV in the world – the Toyota RAV4.

The RAV4 (more on this beauty below) sold more than 860,000 units worldwide.

What SUVs does Toyota make?

If you’re a fan of SUVs but want to maintain your loyalty to the popular Japanese manufacturer, you’re in luck.

In total, Toyota has more than 10 SUVs in its range.

Your options include the Toyota Yaris Cross, Toyota Highlander, Toyota RAV4, Toyota Hilux and Toyota C-HR.

Depending on which SUV you go for, you’ll have either five or seven seats at your disposal, and you can pick between petrol, diesel, plug-in, or petrol hybrid drivetrains.

SUVs offer space, practicality and attention to style and design. So, if you are a family of five or a large-car lover, these spacious frames could be the perfect choice.

With a Toyota SUV on your driveway, you can make use of impressive active safety features and fancy tech (without breaking the bank).

What are the Toyota SUVs?

Each Toyota SUV comes with benefits.

a black toyota land cruiser driving through water

Toyota Land Cruiser

The Toyota Land Cruiser has great off-roading capabilities, and key features include privacy glass, keyless entry and reversing camera.

If you’re looking for that tough SUV for escaping to the country, you’re looking in the right place.

It also receives top marks for reliability and durability and is known to withstand harsh conditions – perfect for big families and those that regularly travel off-road.

It’s also worth noting that the Toyota Land Cruiser can go from 0-62mph in 8.7 seconds – not bad for a car of its size!

Toyota RAV4 PHEV

Toyota RAV4

In terms of fuel efficiency, the Toyota RAV4 is one of the best SUVs for MPG (miles per gallon). In the mild hybrid version, you can expect 46.9-51.3mpg, and in the plug-in hybrid, you can look forward to 282.5mpg.

This popular SUV is powered by a 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine that produces 203hp – you’ll definitely feel the power behind this beast.

Despite being one of Toyota’s largest SUVs, it can still go from 0-62mph in 8.1 seconds.

Toyota C-HR

Small but powerful, the Toyota C-HR is a compact SUV that features all the bells and whistles commonly found on other SUVs.

You can grab a C-HR with a hybrid powertrain that combines a 1.8-litre four-cylinder engine with an electric motor.

The 2023 Toyota C-HR can go from 0-62mph in 8.5 seconds, so while you might not be joining the Formula One racetrack anytime soon, you can still move with speed.

What are all the Toyota SUV models?

While the RAV4 and C-HR models are popular across the UK, Toyota does have other SUVs in its range. The full Toyota SUV range is:

  • Toyota Corolla Cross

  • Toyota Yaris Cross

  • Highlander

  • Highlander Hybrid

  • Toyota C-HR

  • RAV4 Hybrid

  • RAV4 Prime

  • Toyota Hilux

Does Toyota make a small SUV?

Toyota’s range of SUVs covers all sizes through to the almost-invincible Hilux – a trusty companion to the building trade for decades.

For those who don’t need an abundance of space but prefer the commanding driving position of an SUV, Toyota has you covered.

Toyota’s small SUVs are:

  • Toyota Yaris Cross

  • Toyota C-HR

  • Toyota RAV4

Toyota SUVs are among the most reliable cars on the market. In fact, Toyota won Auto Trader’s Most Reliable Brand award in 2021.

If you decide an SUV is the right car for your job or lifestyle, we certainly recommend starting your search with Toyota’s stylish and sturdy selection.

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