I Just Went To Buy a 2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid But None Are Available and There’s Only One In Production, Now I’m Worried About the Tariffs

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2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

If you are considering a 2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, expect to wait to get one. How long is the wait, and how will the tariffs affect prices? One buyer says the wait is about a month, but few are being built. Here is what RAV4 Hybrid buyers need to know.

How long is the wait to get a 2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid?

A Toyota RAV4 Hybrid buyer found out they must wait at least 30 days to get one. They are in short supply, which means the price may go up. They are also concerned about tariffs. Here is what RAV4 Hybrid customers need to know. 

One user, Whitney, on the Toyota RAV4 Owners Facebook page says they can't find a 2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid; few are even in production. 

Whitney says, "I plan to buy a 2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid XLE this month, but none are in stock. The Toyota dealer told me only one is currently in production, with an estimated May 29, 2025, availability. I'm now worried how the tariffs will apply to the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid."

Toyota RAV4 Hybrids Are In Short Supply

A report from Reuters says soaring demand for Toyota's RAV4 Hybrid and its other gasoline-electric hybrids has left suppliers struggling to keep pace, leading to parts shortages and months-long waits for car buyers.

The report says, "Stocks of hybrids are low at Toyota dealers across major markets, including U.S. dealers. The surge in demand is challenging for Toyota, the dominant hybrid player. But it also vindicates the Japanese automaker's bet on the technology against predictions by some rivals that battery-only electric vehicles would wipe out hybrid demand."

How Long Is the Wait for Toyota's Hybrids?

At one U.S. West Coast dealership, an unidentified Toyota spokesperson said that Prius hybrids were sold out in mid-February, and just a handful of Camry hybrids were available. 

What does Toyota say?

The Reuter report says that Toyota said in a statement that demand for hybrids had increased "significantly in the past year in all regions," it was doing its best to boost production in response. The automaker said it had improved vehicle delivery lead times over the past year.

"Currently, the production capacity for hybrid parts and components from our suppliers and our in-house parts manufacturing is in line with our annual production plans and vehicle assembly capacity," it said.

A report from Inside EVs says, "The U.S. isn't free from the pain, especially on the West Coast where buyers are finding Toyota dealer's lots with no hybrids in sight. Toyota's hybrid-frenzy is nothing new. Folks have been complaining about how difficult it has been to get a Toyota hybrid for months."

How Will the Tariffs Affect RAV4 Hybrid Pricing? 

The current tariffs may lead to an increase in the price of the 2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. Buyers should be prepared for potential price hikes due to these trade policies.

RAV4 Owners Sound Off

An All-Star contributor, Michael Butkus, says, "My local Toyota already put up a banner warning that prices may increase after April 2nd on parts and cars. It did not say if new stock would be affected or if they would increase prices on cars in stock. This is nuts!" 

Laura O'Hearn - "The 2025 RAV4 Hybrid is the car I'm getting, around the same time I'm getting it. I went into the dealership to order it, put $500 down, and the price was locked in. I specifically went over this with the finance manager. They're also built in Canada." 

"Also, if the interest rate goes down, I get the lower rate (and I am protected if it goes up). That's for a car that was allotted to the dealership already, not a custom order, and I'm based in Canada.)"

Mike Aplet - "The RAV4 Hybrid most certainly will be affected by the Trump tariffs. Even if it's assembled in a U.S. factory, It is chocked full of components manufactured elsewhere. All of those parts are subject to these tariffs. That applies even to the U.S. brands such as GM and Ford cars."

Should You Wait For the 2026 RAV4 Hybrid?

Top contributor Adam Kirk suggests, "Why not hold out for the 2026 RAV4? The new update is set to begin production in October, promising a fresh start."

Next-Gen RAV4 Hybrid Details

Car and Driver reports that the 2026 Toyota RAV4 is expected to debut in the fall of 2025 and be available for purchase by the end of the year as a 2026 model. It's likely to be hybrid-only, with a starting price of around $30,000. The new model will feature a more aggressive, sharper design with a hammerhead front end and a honeycomb grille. 

Key Features and Changes:

  • Design: The new RAV4 will have a more upright and blocky design, with a wider stance, sharper headlights, and a new grille. 
  • Powertrain: The 2026 RAV4 will likely be offered exclusively as a hybrid, using the Camry's 2.5-liter engine and a trio of electric motors. 
  • Technology: Expect an expansive infotainment display with improved graphics and support for Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Amazon Alexa. 
  • Pricing: The starting price is anticipated to be around $30,000, says Car and Driver. 
  • Safety: The RAV4's safety suite will likely be enhanced by adding a front-center airbag and driver attention monitoring. 

Conclusion:

The 2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is in high demand and short supply. Toyota is likely slowing production of the 2025 RAV4 to make way for the all-new next-generation 2026 RAV4 Hybrid. So, it will be even harder to find one this summer. 

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid customers who can wait until this fall will see the new upgrades. Put your order in as soon as it opens up, and you'll have one by the end of the year.  

It's Your Turn

Have you tried to purchase a 2025 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid? What has been your experience? If so, click the red Add New Comment link below and let us know.

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I am Denis Flierl, a Senior Torque News Reporter since 2012. My 30+ year tenure in the automotive industry, initially in a consulting role with every major car brand and later as a freelance journalist test-driving new vehicles, has equipped me with a wealth of knowledge. I specialize in reporting the latest automotive news and providing expert analysis on Subaru, which you'll find here, ensuring that you, as a reader, are always well-informed and up-to-date. Follow me on my X SubaruReportAll Subaru, WRXSTI, @DenisFlierlFacebook, and Instagram.

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Submitted by Mark (not verified) on April 11, 2025 - 11:25PM

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I'm planning to buy the newly redesigned RAV4 once I see it and like it. I asked my salesman and others to at the dealership about the tariffs. I was told that Japan isn't involved in that and there's no worries with those. They won't have any on at least the RAV4. They said tariffs could totally go away the way things are working out. Don't take my word. I'm just repeating info I got.

Dont buy it. We took one for a test drive and in sports mode we thought the vehicle was blown up. Buy the ford escape hybrid or the Subaru forester hybrid. Both vehicles have more horsepower when you need it. The seats in the rav4 hurt my back and hips.

Submitted by Tyler Richardson (not verified) on April 12, 2025 - 8:37AM

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I went in well before the tariffs were announced on foreign autos and Toyota had little to no inventory. Little inventory on Camry hybrid and Rav 4 hybrid and no availability on Highlanders of any kind. I walked away and told the representative I will never buy a car in a situation where a company dies not keep adequate inventory levels since it artificially increases the price point. I secured a Subaru before they closed orders last month. I've been in a Toyota for almost 20 years but switched because of how the company decided to manage inventory. I may never go back to Toyota.

Submitted by Kumar (not verified) on April 12, 2025 - 8:56AM

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Why to pit order for 2025 and get at the end of 2025. Old model with brand new price. It is just a car not a gold. Lost in value just in a month of January 2026 because it will become old 2025 model. So order 2026 model now and get in new year. Brand new model.

Submitted by Sonya (not verified) on April 12, 2025 - 9:09AM

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I ordered a 2025 Rav 4 Jan 11th that was already scheduled to go to a dealership. It took a couple months before I received it. It's a Rav 4 Hybrid Limited with panoramic roof and I love it! Very comfortable to drive and great gas mileage. The car has some pep with a 2.5 L engine. I love all the safety extras and the heating/ cooling in the front seats.

Submitted by JTK (not verified) on April 12, 2025 - 12:18PM

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I have a 2023 Rav4 hybrid Xle premium made in Japan. I waited a year and a half for it. Waiting 30 days sounds way better than what it was like a few years ago.

I ordered a 2021 RAV4 prime in 2019 anticipating $5 per gallon gas prices here in California. I paid sticker and waited one year for the car to come from Japan. With federal tax incentives and state rebate, the car cost me about $37,000 out of pocket after a 10% sales tax. XSE model with all options. It was the best move I ever made, the car was worth more than I paid as soon as I drove it off the lot. I had a 2000 V6 Camry for 20 years, and this RAV actually has more power but with all the modern bells and whistles. I am very thankful that I got lucky. I would consider a Honda or other cars, but I've had very good luck with Toyota and especially the RAV.

I ordered a 2021 RAV4 prime in 2019 anticipating $5 per gallon gas prices here in California. I paid sticker and waited one year for the car to come from Japan. With federal tax incentives and state rebate, the car cost me about $37,000 out of pocket after a 10% sales tax. It was the best move I ever made, the car was worth more than I paid as soon as I drove it off the lot. I had a 2000 V6 Camry for 20 years, and this car actually has as much power but with all the modern bells and whistles. I am very thankful that I got lucky. I would consider a Honda or other cars, but I've had very good luck with Toyota and especially the RAV.

Submitted by Donald Klassen (not verified) on April 12, 2025 - 7:15PM

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Ordered a 2025 Rav4 LE November 5, 2024 in Campbell River BC. It arrived March 27, 2025. So about 5 months. The dealer said the wait time is now about 3 months.

Submitted by Mark (not verified) on April 13, 2025 - 4:35AM

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Purchased a 2025 Rav4, waited about 3 weeks. Great AWD, performance is good, first tank of fuel delivered 900km when the fuel light appeared, 52 litres too refill. First inspection done at 1000km, besides a computer up grade plus a free service and detailed clean, the Rav4 is everything I expected.
Cheers Lorby.

Submitted by Mark (not verified) on April 13, 2025 - 2:00PM

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It wasn't much better a couple weeks ago, so I bought a CR-V Hybrid instead. On paper the CRV is a couple grand more, but I actually got a couple grand below sticker on the CR-V while all the Toyota dealers were asking for "market adjustment" on the RAV4. I kind of liked the looks of the RAV better but I liked the ride of the CRV (and it's a little bigger).

Submitted by Ken (not verified) on April 13, 2025 - 3:34PM

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We got our 2025 XSE PHEV on Dec. 31st 2024. A dealership in Portland happened to have some coming into the port. We put $1000 deposit down to reserve one.

Submitted by Jennifer Sanders (not verified) on April 15, 2025 - 6:21PM

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I just bought mine last week and I had to wait 3 weeks to get it. It took them about a week to even unload it from the train here in Kansas City. But I finally got it. And everything I experienced was just as your story reads.