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Toyota RAV4 vs Hyundai Santa Fe

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Toyota RAV4
Toyota RAV4

$39,760 - $58,360

2024 price

Hyundai Santa Fe
Hyundai Santa Fe

$46,050 - $79,795

2024 price

Summary

2024 Toyota RAV4
2024 Hyundai Santa Fe
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Turbo 4, 1.6L
Fuel Type
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Fuel Efficiency
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5.6L/100km (combined)
Seating
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7
Dislikes
  • Price-tag
  • Lacks real premium punch
  • Prefer AWD to 2WD

  • Maybe not as capable as it looks
  • 1650kg towing capacity
  • Some annoying safety features
2024 Toyota RAV4 Summary

The Toyota RAV4 has long been one of the most popular medium SUVs on the Aussie market. In recent years, however, it has faced increasingly intense competition from its rivals.

And as car buyers move towards alternative energy sources and lower emissions, the hybrid realm has swiftly become a hotly contested section of the market.

The all-wheel drive RAV4 has impressed me, but how about the 2WD version? And in top spec to boot?

Read on.

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2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Summary

You’d be forgiven for mistaking Hyundai’s new generation Santa Fe for some sort of new Land Rover product if it simply drove past you on the road.

It’s instantly eye-catching with its new, much larger, much boxier and off-road suggestive silhouette. It’s also a massive and seemingly unnecessary risk for Hyundai.

The previous Santa Fe was successful. It was a good car which resonated with buyer needs and its relative popularity reflected that.

Rather than iterate on what was a good thing, though, Hyundai has thrown the entire formula in the bin and started over with a distinctive clean-sheet design for the Santa Fe marque.

To top it off, the previous V6 and diesel drivetrains have been replaced with a hybrid-only line-up for its launch.

It could be genius, but it could also spell disaster. Is Hyundai ahead of itself this time around? Read on to find out.

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