
The eight-speed transmission does a commendable job handling shifting duties and exhibited no strange behaviors. When pressed to the max, Toyota's ubiquitous 2.5-liter inline-four-here making 203 horsepower-pumps out an unpleasant appliance-like moan. Unfortunately, the RAV4 powertrain didn't get any TRD upgrades. Considering the improvement in ride quality, though, it's a forgivable tradeoff. However, the softer suspension tuning does make the RAV4 TRD wallow a bit in the course of on-road driving, and that feeling is especially apparent when taking any sort of corner. The RAV4 TRD uses red off-road-tuned coil springs with revised damper tuning and new bump stops that smooth the ride both on- and off-road, particularly over washboard-style sections of country back roads and the pothole-infested Michigan pavement that we regularly encounter. There are also a few more subtle TRD cues-red accents surround the gauge cluster, cupholders, and wireless phone charger, as well as all-weather rubber floor mats with TRD graphics that make cleaning up after a day of outdoor activities quick and easy. Making the case more overtly, black TRD badges and Toyota emblems ($65), and black faux-leather seats with red TRD logos on the headrests tell the world that your RAV4 has an appetite for trails.

It has the same black plastic fender flares found on the Adventure trim, and it takes an astute eye to notice the TRD-specific 18-inch wheels with Falken Wildpeak A/T Trail 01A tires. As millennials embrace the great outdoors, there's no doubt that the popularity of vehicles like the Subaru Outback Wilderness, Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk, Ford Bronco Sport, and RAV4 TRD will continue to grow.Īt first glance, there's not much that separates the RAV4 TRD from other RAV4s.

But not everyone is looking for a commitment to the off-roading lifestyle required by a Ford Bronco, a Ram TRX, or even a Toyota 4Runner. Americans' interest in adventure, camping, and wilderness exploration has never been higher, and we continue to flock toward SUVs and trucks in droves-particularly the large and powerful ones. As a crossover, it's fundamentally optimized for the rigors of the paved world, but its rugged looks promise a vehicle that would hold its own if you took it mudding alongside a Wrangler Rubicon. For the average person, the 2021 Toyota RAV4 TRD Off-Road strikes a great balance between grocery getter and two-track champion.
