Toyota has announced official pricing for the top-tier 2026 RAV4 GR Sport plug-in hybrid, which starts at $49,950 including destination. This positions the performance-oriented model just below the $50,000 mark.
The GR Sport trim offers 324 horsepower, an aggressive design, a dedicated sport suspension, and an electric-only range of 48 miles. While not officially rated, its acceleration is reported to feel quicker than the outgoing 2025 RAV4 PHEV.
Compared to luxury compact crossovers like the BMW X3, Mercedes-Benz GLC, and Audi Q5, the RAV4 GR Sport is more affordable. For buyers not seeking sportiness, Toyota offers nine other trim levels for 2026, starting with the RAV4 LE hybrid at $33,350.
All hybrid RAV4s use a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine paired with electric motors, producing 226-236 horsepower. The plug-in hybrid models, including the GR Sport, feature standard all-wheel drive and a 22.7-kWh battery, though fast charging is not available on all trims.