
The Toyota RAV4 is back and more efficient than ever before, with a powerful, fuel-conscious hybrid engine available on every trim! Toyota of Newport has the latest details on the 2026 Toyota RAV4 trim levels, and we can’t wait to show you what you can expect from each option. We invite you to peruse the highlights of each Toyota RAV4 trim level below before taking your favorite model for a test drive at our dealership!
There are six new Toyota RAV4 trim levels for the 2026 model year. Lincoln City drivers will be able to choose from the following trims:
Every trim has a hybrid engine under its hood, along with other amenities. We’ve outlined some of the standout features of each trim to give Waldport shoppers an idea of which trim is their most ideal choice:
Many of the features we’ve listed can be found on multiple trims, but each trim has so much more to offer than what you see above. To get a better understanding of what your favorite trim has to offer, schedule a test drive at Toyota of Newport.
The best 2026 Toyota RAV4 trim depends on your lifestyle. The RAV4 LE is ideal for commuters focused on efficiency, the Woodland trim is perfect for off-road adventures, and the top-tier Limited trim provides premium comfort and technology features.
Are you ready to improve the way you drive around Tillamook? Choose from any of the new Toyota RAV4 trim levels at our dealership, and don’t forget to ask us about our new vehicle specials!
Disclaimer: *EPA-estimated 47 city/40 highway/43 combined mpg rating for 2026 RAV4 LE FWD, SE FWD and XLE Premium FWD; EPA-estimated 46 city/39 highway/42 combined mpg rating for 2026 RAV4 LE AWD and SE AWD; EPA-estimated 45 city/38 highway/41 combined mpg rating for 2026 RAV4 XLE Premium AWD; EPA-estimated 43 city/37 highway/41 combined mpg rating for 2026 RAV4 XSE and Limited; EPA-estimated 41 city/35 highway/38 combined mpg rating for 2026 RAV4 Woodland. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.