Remember that this competition has existed for a while, and choosing one of them would be challenging given their relative strengths and limitations. Which car is better for you, a Toyota RAV4 or a Honda CR-V?
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If you find yourself at a crossroads or between two outstanding automobiles, just know that this is very common and you are not alone in it. Honda and Toyota, two automakers, have been active players in the small crossover market for more than 20 years. Which is better, then?
2019 Toyota RAV4 vs. 2019 Honda CR-V: Interior variants
In terms of space optimization, Honda, in our opinion, beats Toyota. The two back seats in the Honda are roomier and have a larger buttocks cushion. Compared to the 2019 Toyota RAV4, it offers more legroom and more comfortable cushioning. Don’t let this make you think that the RAV4 isn’t roomy enough. Additionally, there is enough room in the back for two adults. Due to the load floor’s easier loading than the CR-V by 1.2 inches and lower remaining height than the RAV4, it beats out the latter in terms of cargo capacity.
Despite the 2019 Honda CR-advantage V’s in terms of cargo capacity, it can be challenging to determine who will come out on top in terms of the inside atmosphere. The limited edition of the RAV4 is an example of expensive interior materials and a good surface. In contrast to the all-back and sombre RAV4’s dashboard, Honda’s top-of-the-line CR-V Touring model features faux-wood trim in a brighter tone on the inside.
2019 Toyota RAV4 vs. 2019 Honda CR-V: Infotainment and Technology
Regarding the appearance and quickness of the infotainment system, the RAV4 beats out the CR-V. Even though Honda has developed a more sophisticated system, it is only available in the Accord car and Odyssey minivan. However, in a normal comparison, the 8.0-inch touchscreen in the RAV4 is highly aesthetically pleasing and responds quickly, while the 7.0-inch touchscreen in the Honda is slow to input response, lacks a turning knob, and appears out-of-date. Navigation in a custom-built RAV4 is easier. The only saving grace for Honda in this situation is the availability of smartphone mirroring technologies like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Only the iPhone can function flawlessly with the Toyota RAV4.
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2019 Toyota RAV4 and 2019 Honda CR-V: Road Capabilities
What is hidden behind the hood is something you won’t want to miss. The 2.5-litre naturally aspirated inline-four engine and 8-speed automated transmission are standard on the 2019 Toyota RAV4. Contrarily, the CR-V has a 1.5-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine paired with a continuously variable automatic gearbox (CVT). Despite its size, the RAV4 has a generating power of 203 horsepower as opposed to the CR-190 V’s horsepower. However, Honda trumps Toyota in the acceleration test, going from 0 to 60 mph in just 7.4 seconds. The RAV4 can go from a complete stop to 60 mph in 8.1 seconds.
2019 Toyota RAV4 vs. 2019 Honda CR-V: Fuel Economy
The bigger engine in the RAV4 performs better on the highway economy test than the smaller engine in the CR-V. The Toyota gets 32 mpg, whereas the CR-V barely manages 29 mpg. All of them, though, fell short of the 33 mpg average highway rating.
The two SUVs promise a smooth ride and a pleasurable driving experience. In comparison to Toyota, the steering in a Honda seems lighter to handle. When approaching a corner, it is likely to be more alert and eager. However, the Toyota’s dependability and fit poise assure comparable delight, particularly on curvy roads. Both have the drawback of making a lot of noise and being the loudest in their respective segments. We may remark that there is too much wind.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Conclusion
It is evident that they are very similar to one another after comparing the top models in their lineups the 2019 Honda CR-V Touring (fully loaded) and the 2019 Toyota RAV4 Limited as well as their base prices of N20,000,000 for the RAV4 and N17,000,000 for the CRV. Given that the CR-V is less expensive than the RAV4, you might be tempted to choose it instead, but Toyota’s distinctive exterior and interior designs should persuade you otherwise.