Toyota RAV4 2.5 Hybrid AWD
Flagship fourth-generation hybrid with Dynamic Force technology. Extremely economical for a vehicle of this size (under 5 l/100 km in the Camry). Timing chain, no known weaknesses so far. The gold standard for hybrid reliability.
AWD hybrid with traction
163 kW with e-AWD — somewhat more composed than the front-wheel-drive version, noticeably safer in the wet. Not a fun car, but solid.
Engine Weaknesses 6
The hybrid battery in the RAV4 XA50 with A25A-FXS sits under the rear seat and can be damaged by moisture. Blocked ventilation slots lead to battery overheating.
Symptoms: Hybrid warning light, reduced battery output, 'Check Hybrid System' message, in severe cases complete battery failure
The EGR system on the A25A-FXS tends to clog with deposits from approximately 130,000 km. The EGR cooler develops cracks and allows coolant to enter the EGR circuit.
Symptoms: Power loss; foul smell while driving; low coolant level; fault messages on the instrument cluster
The timing chain is considered a weak point on the A25A-FXS and should be inspected preventively at approximately 150,000 km. The frequent engine start/stop cycles in hybrid operation increase the load.
Symptoms: Rattle on start-up; metallic noise from the timing chain area; slightly rough idle
Toyota issued a TSB (T-TT-0614-20) for 2020 A25A-FXS engines: coolant leak at the housing or connector of the electric water pump.
Symptoms: Check engine light, coolant traces on the engine underside, dropping coolant level
In predominantly urban short-trip use the A25A-FXS hybrid engine does not reach operating temperature long enough to drive off fuel and condensation moisture from the oil. Oil dilution and increased bearing wear can result.
Symptoms: Oil level rises instead of dropping, oil smells of petrol, engine oil becomes watery and cloudy, increased wear
The A25A-FXS shares the risk of oil loss at sealing surfaces with other Dynamic Force engines. Long-term data is still limited at high mileage — seals should be inspected thoroughly.
Symptoms: Dropping oil level, oil spots under the vehicle, faint burning smell
Vehicle Weaknesses 18
Some RAV4 XA50 vehicles were recalled due to a defect in the brake booster pump.
Insufficiently tightened bolts on the front control arms can come loose. Official recall.
The electric parking brake sporadically fails to release correctly or activates unexpectedly.
The DCM module does not fully enter sleep mode when the vehicle is at rest, causing parasitic current draw. The battery can be completely discharged after 7–10 days of standing.
Moisture, dirt or road salt can penetrate the HV underfloor cable connector and cause corrosion. Toyota fitted updated covers on later build years.
The DCM module does not fully enter sleep mode when the vehicle is at rest, causing parasitic current draw. The battery can be completely discharged after 7–10 days of standing.
Moisture, dirt or road salt can penetrate the HV underfloor cable connector and cause corrosion. Toyota fitted updated covers on later build years.
Some RAV4 XA50 vehicles from model years 2018–2019 were recalled due to a faulty eCall system.
The electric parking brake can show sporadic malfunctions.
LED modules in the rear indicators partially fail because solder joints crack from vibration.
With predominantly hybrid operation the mechanical brakes are rarely used, leading to surface rust on brake discs and seized brake calipers.
With predominantly hybrid operation the mechanical brakes are rarely used, leading to surface rust on brake discs and seized brake calipers.
Turning to full lock while simultaneously rolling over a small edge produces a clicking noise from the steering linkage. Toyota dealers frequently classify this as normal.
Vehicle occupants report above-average tyre and wind noise at motorway speeds. A known criticism in the segment, but not a defect.
After 40,000–50,000 km owners report increasing rattles from the interior, especially from the dashboard and door panels on rough roads.
Turning to full lock while simultaneously rolling over a small edge produces a clicking noise from the steering linkage. Toyota dealers frequently classify this as normal.
Vehicle occupants report above-average tyre and wind noise at motorway speeds. A known criticism in the segment, but not a defect.
After 40,000–50,000 km owners report increasing rattles from the interior, especially from the dashboard and door panels on rough roads.
Reports & Tests
2237 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2019–2025). Most reported: Engine (495), Other (468), Fuel System (387).