Toyota’s best-selling SUV has been given a set of Suzuki badges for Europe, with the new-generation 2026 Toyota RAV4 to be sold as the Suzuki Across – but it won’t be making its way to Australia to challenge Toyota’s best-seller.

In Europe, the previous-generation RAV4 has been sold as the Across since 2020, but while it sported notable changes including a restyled front end, the new 2026 version has next to no changes over the RAV4 donor car beyond new badges.

Despite a new generation due in showrooms from March 2026, the RAV4 was the most popular Toyota in Australia last year, easily outselling its Mazda CX-5 and Mitsubishi Outlander SUV rivals in the process.

The RAV4’s 51,947 sales easily eclipsed Suzuki Australia’s entire range-wide tally of 15,378 vehicles in 2025, led by the Jimny SUV’s 7027 sales. The introduction of the Across, then, would potentially give Suzuki Australia a boost in volume.

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Suzuki Australia also doesn’t currently offer a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) in Australia, though it has mild-hybrid tech on models such as the Fronx small SUV and Swift city car.

However, the Across won’t become Suzuki’s first PHEV for local showrooms.

“The Across is strictly a Europe-only model and won’t be offered here,” a spokesperson for Suzuki Australia told CarExpert when asked if the SUV could challenge the RAV4 – Toyota’s best-selling model – on the local market.

The Across tops the Europe and UK lineups as the brand’s biggest and most expensive model, with the five-seat, five-door crossover SUV sitting above the S-Cross and Vitara SUVs – and offered exclusively with the RAV4’s PHEV powertrain.