Jun 27, 2025

Toyota offers 15 SUV options for 2025. We’re highlighting just five here, but if you’d like to explore the rest, swing by our Toyota dealership.

5 SUV Options You’ll Want to Test Drive at Your Toyota Dealership

1. RAV4

America’s favorite non-pickup carries a mix of virtues that actually matter. It’s practical even by SUV standards, built with Toyota’s trademark quality, looks sharp, drives with purpose, and won’t empty your wallet to get into.

Toyota offers 11 different versions of this SUV, ranging from the front-wheel drive gas-only LE to the Hybrid Limited with all-wheel drive and up to the top-spec plug-in hybrid XSE, which has all-wheel drive and an estimated all-electric range of 42 miles. So yes, somewhere in there, your perfect RAV4 is waiting.

2. Highlander

This is Toyota’s most approachable three-row SUV. It sits up to eight (or seven with the available second-row captain’s chairs), and the middle seats fold if you need to carry more stuff than people.

Like the RAV4, there’s no shortage of choices here (ten trims, to be exact). The gas-powered LE trim is the starting point and comes with family-friendly features such as 14 bottles and cupholders and 5 USB ports. It’s rated at 25 mpg combined. For better fuel economy, go for the hybrid version of the Highlander. It delivers up to 35 mpg both in the city and on the open road.

3. Grand Highlander

If you need the third row every day, the Grand Highlander is the better pick, as it’s about four inches longer than the standard Highlander. Here, third-row passengers get 5.5 more inches of legroom and 2.5 inches of shoulder room.

4. 4Runner

The 4Runner has been flinging mud and climbing rocks since 1984, so it brings serious off-road pedigree to the party. Built on the same body-on-frame platform as the Tacoma, the 2025 4Runner features off-road hardware like an optional Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism, a locking rear differential, and an off-road cruise control.

Depending on the trim, you can even upgrade to high-performance suspensions from Bilstein, Old Man Emu, or Fox. It can tow up to 6,000 pounds, so whether it’s dirt bikes or a trailer full of gear, your adventure toys are coming with you.

5. Sequoia

Toyota’s largest SUV shares its bones with the Tundra pickup, bringing the same chunky style and road presence. Unlike most rivals, it comes exclusively as a hybrid. With an EPA-estimated 22 mpg combined, it’s noticeably easier to live with than the Ford Expedition (19 mpg) and the Chevy Tahoe (17 mpg).

Picked out your favorite Toyota SUV? Then maybe it’s time to schedule a test drive at Livermore Toyota in Livermore, CA, and see if it’s as good in your hands as it looks on paper.