The world’s best-selling car has received its first major update in nearly a decade.

The 2026 Toyota RAV4 is the first generational overhaul for the top-selling mid-size SUV since late 2018, and it has some very big shoes to fill given its predecessor is one of the most popular cars in the world, not just Australia.

Last year, the RAV4 found more than one million new homes globally, reclaiming the top spot from the Tesla Model Y. Locally, it was not only Australia’s favourite SUV and the top-selling mid-size SUV, but Toyota’s best-seller and the nation’s second-best seller.

Fully redesigned inside and out, the new sixth-generation RAV4 employs heavily revised underpinnings and powertrains, and is labelled as the Japanese brand’s first software-defined vehicle, running a new proprietary operating system.

Despite the outgoing model’s runaway success, including commanding wait times of up to three years during COVID, Toyota can’t be complacent. Competition is hotter than ever in the mid-size SUV segment – Australia’s biggest and most populous new-vehicle sector – and both new challengers from China and traditional rivals from fellow Japanese as well as Korean and European brands are all aiming straight at the RAV4.