2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure
2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure in Lunar Rock with Ice Edge two-tone roof (the latter a $500 option)

2015 Audi Q52019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure

Class: Compact Crossover

Miles driven: 552

Fuel used: 17.3 gallons

CG Report Card
Room and ComfortB+
Power and PerformanceB-
Fit and FinishB-
Fuel EconomyA-
ValueB+
Report-card grades are derived from a consensus of test-driver evaluations. All grades are versus other vehicles in the same class. Value grade is for specific trim level evaluated, and may not reflect Consumer Guide's impressions of the entire model lineup.
Big & Tall Comfort
Big GuyB-
Tall GuyB-
Big & Tall comfort ratings are for front seats only. "Big" rating based on male tester weighing approximately 350 pounds, "Tall" rating based on 6'6"-tall male tester.
Drivetrain
Engine Specs203-hp 2.5L
Engine Type4-cylinder
Transmission 8-speed automatic
Drive WheelsAWD

Real-world fuel economy: 31.9 mpg

Driving mix: 30% city, 70% highway

EPA-estimated fuel economy: 25/33/28 (city, highway, combined)

Fuel type: Regular gas

Base price: $32,900 (not including $1045 destination charge)

Options on test vehicle: Adventure-Grade Weather Package ($1185), power sunroof ($850), Adventure-Grade Technology Package ($1265), Entune 3.0 premium audio system with navigation ($1620), two-tone paint ($500), carpeted floor and cargo mats ($269)

Price as tested: $39,634

More RAV4 price and availability information

 

Quick Hits

The great: Cargo capacity, available high-tech features, towing capacity (for a compact crossover)

The good: Fuel economy, pleasant road manners

The not so good: Front-seat space for larger folks, noisy engine during hard acceleration, non-linear transmission feel

 

CG Says:

Toyota redesigned its popular RAV4 compact crossover for 2019, with the full model lineup being covered in our First Spin report. But we’ve since delved more deeply into some of the different trim levels offered with Test Drive reports of the top-line Limited and its more frugal brother, the Hybrid Limited.

Yet another variation is covered here.

2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure
The Adventure makes its mark by offering some specific off-road-oriented equipment along with the ability to tow roughly 2000 pounds more than other RAV4s.

As the name rather suggests, the Adventure is an off-road-oriented model that includes not only some expected off-road-oriented features, but also the unexpected ability to tow heavier trailers — much heavier trailers. For while the other gas models are rated to tow up to 1500 lbs and the Hybrid 1750 lbs, the Adventure has a towing capacity of 3500 lbs. — among the highest of any compact crossover. Other features include a 120-volt AC (household current) outlet in the cargo area, a distinct grille, available white roof, hill-descent control, and drive-mode settings for snow, mud & sand, and rock. If you’re looking for a bit MORE off-road ability than the RAV4 Adventure offers, Toyota has added a RAV4 TRD Off-Road model for 2020.

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2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure
Contained in the $1265 Adventure Grade Technology Package is the ability to display the rearview-camera image in the rearview mirror, great if people or cargo block your view back.

In other ways, the Adventure mimics the overall goodness of its counterparts, so we invite you to read the above-mentioned reports for more details. But suffice it to say that it impresses with a nicely padded and trimmed interior (with orange accents in this case), a nice selection of available features (including a 180-degree rearview camera with the ability to project its image in the rearview mirror, Qi wireless charging, rain-sensing wipers with de-icer, heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, rear obstacle detection with automatic braking, Wi-Fi hotspot, and a power liftgate), competitive cargo room, and fine on-road dynamics.

2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure
Our timer clocked the Adventure at 8.18 seconds 0-60 — a good performance, if not quite up to the 7.5-second time of its Hybrid sibling.

To that last point, the ride was absorbent over Chicagoland’s pockmarked streets, and we averaged 8.18 seconds in the 0-60 dash — quite good for the class — while netting an impressive 31.9 mpg in 70-percent highway driving. But we also noticed that while transmission kickdowns were prompt when the throttle was stabbed at speed, there was often some power surging as the vehicle accelerated.

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2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure
The Adventure includes some nifty orange interior accents, has a easy-to-use 8-inch touchscreen, and comes with console buttons for Sport, Snow, Mud & Sand, and Rock & Dirt. It also has a Brake Hold function, which holds on the brakes during long stops so you don’t have to keep the brake pedal depressed.

Some other nits noticed were that while infotainment controls were easy to decipher and use, the touchscreen was a bit of a reach, and the climate controls used repetitive-step pushbuttons for mode and fan speed rather than more-convenient rotary knobs — though that’s the way many other makes are now doing it as well. Also, taller/larger drivers may be a bit cramped behind the wheel, and while the cargo area is of good size and the rear seat backs fold level with the cargo floor, there’s virtually no underfloor storage space. But those are countered by good interior storage space and such niceties as vents and USB ports for rear-seat passengers.

2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure
There’s a good amount of cargo space even with the rear seat backs up, more with them down, and they fold level with the cargo floor. There are handy bins in the sidewalls along with 12-volt and 120-volt AC (household current) power outlets, but there’s no useful storage space under the floor.

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With its lineup of gas, Hybrid, and Adventure models, Toyota is pretty much covering all the compact-crossover bases from economy and performance (both merits of the Hybrid) to luxury and off-road prowess. That and the fact all versions rate highly in most areas make them strong contenders for anyone shopping the popular compact-crossover class, with the Adventure adding some unique bonus points.

2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure
Adventure looks the off-road part, and includes some features that give it more capability in that regard. That and its higher towing capability make it a useful addition to the already-capable RAV4 lineup.

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