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Toyota debuts new software system in revamped RAV4
Toyota debuts new software system in revamped RAV4

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Toyota debuts new software system in revamped RAV4

TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota unveiled its latest RAV4 on Wednesday and said the compact sport utility vehicle would be its first model to feature its Arene software development platform. "The RAV4 marks a start in our journey in building software-defined vehicles," Simon Humphries, Toyota's chief branding officer, said. In the new RAV4, the platform has helped with the development of software powering the new multimedia system's cockpit voice agent and centre display, as well as advanced safety technologies. Launched in 1994, the RAV4 has become one of Toyota's most popular models worldwide, with more than a million vehicles sold last year. Toyota plans to launch the sixth-generation RAV4 in North America, Japan and Europe in the current business year to end-March 2026. It will also have variants with hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains. The plug-in hybrid vehicles will have a battery-only range of 150 km (93 miles). Toyota is considering producing the latest version of the vehicle in the United States instead of an earlier plan to export from Japan and Canada, people familiar with the matter have said, rethinking its supply chains to lessen the hit from U.S. tariffs on imported vehicles. The current version of the RAV4 is made in Kentucky, Japan and Canada. Toyota said at the time it had nothing to announce.

New Toyota RAV4 debuts in Japan ahead of global rollout, including South Africa
New Toyota RAV4 debuts in Japan ahead of global rollout, including South Africa

Zawya

time22-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Zawya

New Toyota RAV4 debuts in Japan ahead of global rollout, including South Africa

Toyota has officially launched the sixth-generation RAV4 in Japan, marking the global debut of the automaker's latest compact SUV platform. The new model – available in both hybrid (HEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variants – introduces several technological upgrades, positioning the RAV4 for stronger competitiveness in electrified markets worldwide, including South Africa. The new RAV4 will be rolled out across more than 180 markets globally. South African availability will be confirmed closer to the local launch. Shift toward software-defined vehicles Toyota has equipped the 2025 RAV4 with its new Arene software platform, developed by Woven by Toyota. The platform marks the brand's entry into the software-defined vehicle (SDV) space – allowing for over-the-air updates to safety features, multimedia systems, and user interfaces. This reflects a broader industry shift as OEMs seek to future-proof models and monetise software-led services. Enhanced voice recognition, a customisable infotainment home screen, and expanded Toyota Safety Sense features are now standard. Stronger electrification, new V2H capabilities The PHEV model now includes DC fast charging and an extended electric-only range of up to 150km, up from 95km in the outgoing model. Notably, the PHEV variant now offers vehicle-to-home (V2H) capability, which allows it to serve as a backup power source during outages – a feature with growing relevance in markets with grid instability. Performance enhancements include 12% more motor output in the PHEV and component upgrades in the HEV, such as a revised transaxle and power control unit for improved acceleration and fuel efficiency. Global design strategy and segment positioning The new model is offered in three styling derivatives – Core, Adventure and GR Sport – aimed at broadening consumer appeal across urban, off-road and performance segments. Design updates include increased cargo capacity, modular interior elements, and improved visibility for daily usability. From a retail and aftermarket perspective, the extended capabilities of the PHEV, combined with modular platform improvements and growing consumer interest in hybrids, are likely to influence both dealer strategies and fleet procurement decisions. Further information on South African specifications, trim levels, and distribution timelines is expected in the coming months. All rights reserved. © 2022. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Toyota debuts new software system in revamped RAV4
Toyota debuts new software system in revamped RAV4

CNA

time21-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • CNA

Toyota debuts new software system in revamped RAV4

TOKYO :Toyota unveiled its latest RAV4 on Wednesday and said the compact sport utility vehicle would be its first model to feature its Arene software development platform. "The RAV4 marks a start in our journey in building software-defined vehicles," Simon Humphries, Toyota's chief branding officer, said. In the new RAV4, the platform has helped with the development of software powering the new multimedia system's cockpit voice agent and centre display, as well as advanced safety technologies. Launched in 1994, the RAV4 has become one of Toyota's most popular models worldwide, with more than a million vehicles sold last year. Toyota plans to launch the sixth-generation RAV4 in North America, Japan and Europe in the current business year to end-March 2026. It will also have variants with hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains. The plug-in hybrid vehicles will have a battery-only range of 150 km (93 miles). Toyota is considering producing the latest version of the vehicle in the United States instead of an earlier plan to export from Japan and Canada, people familiar with the matter have said, rethinking its supply chains to lessen the hit from U.S. tariffs on imported vehicles. The current version of the RAV4 is made in Kentucky, Japan and Canada. Toyota said at the time it had nothing to announce.

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