The 2025 Toyota RAV4 offers competitive fuel consumption figures for its class. The base LE FWD model has EPA-estimated ratings of 27 mpg city, 35 mpg highway, and 30 mpg combined[1]. Similar values are reported for the XLE and XLE Premium trims, with combined figures ranging from 29 to 30 mpg and highway ratings between 33 and 35 mpg[2].
Front-wheel-drive RAV4s generally achieve the higher end of highway ratings, with up to 35 mpg highway. All-wheel-drive variants are slightly lower, averaging 33–34 mpg highway depending on the specific trim[3].
Compared to other compact SUVs, the RAV4’s combined fuel economy of around 30 mpg places it among the most efficient non-hybrid options in its class[2].