2026 Toyota RAV4 Off-Road in 360 video.
Toyota’s RAV4 has always been the go-to SUV for families and commuters, but with the 2026 lineup, Toyota sharpened the off-road side of the story. They didn’t just add rugged styling—they engineered real capability into trims like the Woodland and, to a lesser extent, the GR Sport, while keeping the Limited as the tech-luxury option. Here’s how it stacks up when the pavement ends.
Woodland – Trail-Ready by Design
The Woodland trim is no longer a limited-run special—it’s now a permanent part of the lineup, and for good reason. Toyota gave it all-terrain tires, standard 18-inch rugged wheels, and Rigid Industries LED fog lights. Those alone make a noticeable difference when the trail gets dusty or the weather turns.
The ride height sits a touch higher thanks to those tires (+0.4 inches), which improves clearance for ruts and uneven ground. The suspension has been tuned to handle that setup, so the Woodland doesn’t feel sloppy when it’s bouncing over gravel. Add in roof rails with crossbars for gear and a standard tow hitch, and you’ve got a compact SUV that’s genuinely weekend-adventure ready.
Inside, the “Mineral” interior with orange accents feels trail-inspired without going gimmicky. The 3D multi-terrain monitor lets you see rocks, branches, or tight spots around the vehicle—critical when you’re creeping through trails. It’s not a hardcore rock crawler, but for camping trips, trailheads, or muddy backroads, Woodland makes it easy.
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