Sixth-generation Toyota RAV4 appears on DOE's list of recognized HEVs

Remember when Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) received regulatory approval to bring a new passenger vehicle with a 2487cc gasoline engine? Based on what we've gathered so far, it looks like TMP is getting ready to launch the all-new RAV4. With the fifth-generation model already due for a full model change, it was only natural for the automaker to bring the all-new version.

We managed to take a look at the Department of Energy's (DOE) list of recognized hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), and a familiar name popped up. That's right, the DOE has officially recognized the sixth-generation RAV4, which means we may see TMP hold its launch later this year.

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Based on what the DOE has on its list, it looks like there will be two variants of the all-new RAV4: the 2.5 ADV HEV AWD CVT and the 2.5 LTD HEV AWD CVT. Based on the model nameplates alone, the next-generation RAV4 will most likely be powered by the 2487cc (2.5L) A25A-FXS four-cylinder engine that's assisted by an electric motor and is paired with an e-CVT that drives all four wheels. Since it has AWD, we can expect the PH-spec RAV4 to put out 236 PS.

With the ADV and LTD variants already listed on the DOE website, it looks like we won't be getting the plug-in hybrid (PHEV) GR Sport variant, which generates an impressive 324 PS. Given that Toyota mostly sells HEVs in the Philippines, it's not surprising, although Toyota could be missing a key segment in PHEVs. After all, BYD was able to sell over 26,000 vehicles in 2025 with EVs and PHEVs, effectively making it the third-largest automaker in the country in terms of sales.

All-new Toyota RAV4 HEV gets DOE nod; launching soon? image

Will TMP first launch the all-new RAV4 HEV, or could they first debut the Land Cruiser 300 Hybrid, which is also on the DOE's list of recognized HEVs? Let us know what you think.